- Augustus",
Byzantine Gr**** pronunciation: [sevasˈtos];
plural σεβαστοί,
sebastoí [sevasˈty]) was an
honorific used by the
ancient Gr****s to
render the Roman...
- The
Temple of the
Sebastoi in Ephesus,
formerly called the
Temple of Domitian, is a
Roman temple dedicated to the
Imperial cult of the
Flavian dynasty...
- 2001–2005 and of the 20 new lira
banknote of 2005–2009. The
Temple of the
Sebastoi (sometimes
called the
Temple of Domitian),
dedicated to the
Flavian dynasty...
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declared neokoros (lit. 'temple-warden') and had
constructed a
Temple of the
Sebastoi to the
Flavian dynasty. The
Basilica of the
Virgin Mary was
probably the...
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dedication to
Ptolemy II Philadelphus,
referring to him as "σεβαστῷ" (
sebastōi) — i.e. "august" or Augustus, a
Roman title that was not used
until centuries...
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David IV, also
known as
David IV the
Builder (Georgian: დავით IV აღმაშენებელი, romanized:
davit IV aghmashenebeli) (1073–1125), of the
Bagrationi dynasty...
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Bohemond I of
Antioch (c. 1054 – 5 or 7
March 1111), also
known as
Bohemond of
Taranto or
Bohemond of Hauteville, was the
prince of
Taranto from 1089 to...
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Bagrat IV (Georgian: ბაგრატ IV; 1018 – 24
November 1072), of the
Bagrationi dynasty, was the King (mepe) of
Georgia from 1027 to 1072.
During his long...
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described as
holding the rank of sebastos, and
ranks first in the
class of the
sebastoi. John
Kantakouzenos was
married to
Maria Komnene, the
eldest daughter of...
- John
Taronites (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Ταρωνίτης; born c. 1067) was a
Byzantine aristocrat who
served as
provincial governor in the
Balkans under his uncle, Emperor...