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  2. Saint Sebastian - Wikipedia

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    The St. Sebastian River in the American state of Florida is named after him. The river is a tributary of the Indian River Lagoon and comprises part of the boundary between Indian River County and Brevard County. The adjacent city of Sebastian, Florida, and St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park are also named for Saint Sebastian. [53]

  3. San Sebastián - Wikipedia

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    In spite of appearance, both the Basque form Donostia and the Spanish form San Sebastián have the same meaning — Saint Sebastian.The dona/done/doni element in Basque place names signifies "saint" and is derived from Latin domine; the second part of Donostia contains a shortened form of the saint's name. [11]

  4. Martin Scorsese brings St. Sebastian's story of steadfast ...

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    St. Sebastian, the patron saint of soldiers and athletes, is featured in the newest episode of Martin Scorsese's "The Saints" miniseries on Fox Nation.

  5. Category:Saint Sebastian - Wikipedia

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    St. Sebastian's Church, Wellaweediya This page was last edited on 23 September 2024, at 02:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Saint Sebastian (Raphael) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Sebastian is a painting of the early Christian saint and martyr Saint Sebastian painted c. 1501–1502 by the Italian High Renaissance artist Raphael. Part of his early works, it is housed in the Accademia Carrara of Bergamo, Italy. [1] In 2022 the painting was included in an exhibition held at the National Gallery in London.

  7. Saint Sebastian Tended by Saint Irene - Wikipedia

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    Sebastian had always been a popular saint to invoke against the plague, and depictions of him to some extent rose and fell with the pattern of epidemics. In every one of the years 1624–1629, Utrecht , the main Dutch centre of Catholic history painting , was hit by plague, and it was probably what killed Hendrick ter Brugghen in November 1629 ...

  8. Zoe of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Saint Zoe of Rome (died c. 286) was a noblewoman, married to Nicostratus, a high Roman court official.. For six years she had been unable to speak. Saint Sebastian made the sign of the cross over the woman, and she immediately began to speak and she glorified Jesus. [1]

  9. 10 Surprising Facts About St. Patrick's Day - AOL

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    The truth about St. Patrick Day, from leprechauns and shamrocks to the color green's connection to Ireland. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...