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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. [51]

  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. Saint Sebastian (Botticelli) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Sebastian is a painting of the eponymous Christian saint by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, executed before January 1474 when it was endowed to the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, Florence. Today the panel is housed in the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin. [1] [2]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Saint Sebastian (Mantegna) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Sebastian is the subject of three paintings by the Italian Early Renaissance master Andrea Mantegna.The Paduan artist lived in a period of frequent plagues; Sebastian was considered protector against the plague as he had been shot through by arrows, and it was thought that plague spread abroad through the air.

  7. San Sebastiano fuori le mura - Wikipedia

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    St. Sebastian was a popular Roman martyr of the 3rd century whose remains were moved here in around 350. The dedication of the basilica to Sebastian dates to the 9th century. [5] His remains were transferred to St. Peter's in 826, fearing a Saracen assault: the latter, in fact, materialised, and the basilica was destroyed. [6]

  8. With its rich history and abundance of activities, London is undoubtedly a city that's worth visiting. For history buffs, I recommend checking out Tower of London, St. Paul's Cathedral, Buckingham ...

  9. Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome - Wikipedia

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    However, many pilgrims still prefer the pre-2000 seven basilicas and so also attend St. Sebastian's in addition to the ones required for the indulgence, or even instead of the Santuario (given that the walk from the Santuario to the Inner City takes at least a half-day just for itself, and that there is an indulgence for visiting any of the ...