Definition of Sebastos. Meaning of Sebastos. Synonyms of Sebastos

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Sebastos. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Sebastos and, of course, Sebastos synonyms and on the right images related to the word Sebastos.

Definition of Sebastos

No result for Sebastos. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Sebastos from wikipedia

- 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...
- and augoustos (or sebastos). The Gr**** titles were used in the Byzantine Empire until its extinction in 1453, although sebastos lost its imperial exclusivity...
- Sebastia. The name of the city is derived from the Gr**** word σεβαστός (sebastos), "venerable", which comes from σέβας sebas, "awe, reverence, dread", in...
- 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...
- 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...
- placename in classical Antiquity, derived from the Gr**** word σεβαστος, or sebastos, meaning "venerable." Notable people named Sébastien or Sebastien include:...
- 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...
- he appointed John Axouch as megas domestikos with the court title of sebastos. He was the emperor's only close personal friend and confidant, and all...
- Agustin and Augustine. The Gr**** translation of the title Augustus was Sebastos, from which the name Sebastian descends. Augustus (63 BC–14 AD), ancient...