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- Sevastos Kiminitis or Sebastos Kyminites (Pontic: Σεβαστός Κυμινήτης) (1630-1703) was a Pontic Gr**** scholar who was born in a village close to Τrebizond...
- Sevastos Leontiadis (Gr****: Σεβαστός Λεοντιάδης) was a Gr**** educationist who was most known as the director of the Kastoria school between 1726 and 1728...
- 1918 his former art student, Cléopâtre Sevastos (1882–1972), who also served as his model. Together with Sevastos they had a daughter, Rhodia Bourdelle...
- Mihail Sevastos (born Ionel Mihai Sevastos; August[a] 1892 – September 24, 1967) was a Romanian poet, prose writer, memoirist and translator. Born in...
- Gr**** adjective, σεβαστός (sebastós, Byzantine Gr**** pronunciation: [sevasˈtos]; 'venerable') and the noun πόλις (pólis, 'city'). Σεβαστός is the traditional...
-  sebastós, lit. "venerable one, Augustus", Byzantine Gr**** pronunciation: [sevasˈtos]; plural σεβαστοί, sebastoí [sevasˈty]) was an honorific used by the ancient...
- April 2006. Retrieved 15 September 2019 – via www.samemory.sa.gov.au. Sevastos, Stuart. "Voyages of Grand Discovery". museum.wa.gov.au. Retrieved 15 September...
- Cincinnati, USA Qazim Baba, 15th century Ottoman-Albanian bektashi holy man. Sevastos Leontiadis (1690–1765), educationalist Lucas Samaras (1936–), artist Maria...
- Pontic Gr**** society and culture throughout Ottoman times. A scholar named Sevastos Kyminitis founded the Phrontisterion of Trapezous, a Gr**** school operating...
- continued to live in the city and the Pontus region. The school was founded by Sevastos Kyminitis, a forerunner of the modern Gr**** Enlightenment, in 1682/3 and...