- the old
system of
court dignities, with
sebastos as the
basis for a new set of
titles – sebastokrator,
sebastos and protosebastos, panhy****bastos, sebastohypertatos...
-
Augustus (
sebastos is Gr**** for augustus). The pace of
construction was
impressive considering the project's size and complexity. At its height,
Sebastos was...
-
Sergi (Dukes of Naples) and the
Amalfitan family of the Capuano. He was a
sebastos who was
elected Duke of the
Republic of
Amalfi in 1096 in
opposition to...
- Sebastia. The name of the city is
derived from the Gr**** word σεβαστός (
sebastos), "venerable",
which comes from σέβας sebas, "awe, reverence, dread", in...
- and
augoustos (or
sebastos). The Gr****
titles were used in the
Byzantine Empire until its
extinction in 1453,
although sebastos lost its
imperial exclusivity...
- the N part of the site.
Herod dedicated the new town and its port (limen
Sebastos) to
Caesar Augustus.
During the
Early Roman period Caesarea was the seat...
- In the acts of
those councils he is
described as
holding the rank of
sebastos, and
ranks first in the
class of the sebastoi. John
Kantakouzenos was married...
- The
sebastos Constantine Doukas (Gr****: Κωνσταντίνος Δούκας; died 8
April 1179) was a
Byzantine general and
provincial governor under Emperor Manuel I...
-
placename in
classical Antiquity,
derived from the Gr**** word σεβαστος, or
sebastos,
meaning "venerable."
Notable people named Sébastien or
Sebastien include:...
-
Byzantine titles,
particularly those of Nobilissimus, Kouropalates, and
sebastos.
Bagrat was the son of the king
George I of
Georgia (r. 1014–1027) by his...