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Sebastian Faulks Sebastian Faulks
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Samuel Sebastian Wesley Samuel Sebastian Wesley
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Saint Sebastian Saint Sebastian
Saint Sebastian fl. 3d cent.?, Roman martyr. Little is known of his life. According to tradition he was an officer of the Praetorian guards much favored by Emperor Diocletian, who did not know that Sebastian was a Christian. When the emperor learned of it, he ordered Sebastian killed by archers.... Read more
Sebastian de Benalcazar Sebastian de Benalcazar
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Belle and Sebastian Belle and Sebastian
BELLE AND SEBASTIAN Formed: 1996, Glasgow, Scotland Members: Isobell Campbell, vocals, tambourine, viola, cello, guitar; Richard Colburn, drums; Mick Cooke, trumpet; Stuart David, bass; Chris Geddes, keyboards; Sarah Martin, violin; Stuart Murdoch, singer. Genre: Rock Best-selling album... Read more
Sebastian Coe Sebastian Coe
Sebastian Coe Sebastian Coe (born 1956) was one of Britain's greatest runners. He twice won Olympic gold medals in the 1,500-meter race, and was the second man ever to hold simultaneous records in the 800 meter, 1,500 meter, and mile races. Sebastian Coe was born on September 29, 1956 in... Read more
Sebastian Franck Sebastian Franck
Franck, Sebastian (c.1499–c.1542), German humanist and radical reformer. He became a Lutheran in the 1520s and held pastoral appointments from 1526. Soon he became disenchanted with the work and moved into the printing trade. His radical ideas led to his expulsion from Strasbourg in 1531 and... Read more
Alexander Barclay Alexander Barclay
Alexander Barclay , 1475?-1552, Scottish clergyman and poet. Although the first to write pastoral eclogues in English, he is best known for The Ship of Fools (1509), a translation and elongation of Sebastian Brant's widely popular poem Das Narrenschiff.... Read more
bolero bolero
bolero , national dance of Spain, introduced c.1780 by Sebastian Zerezo, or Cerezo. Of Moroccan origin, it resembles the fandango . It is in 2-4 or 3-4 time for solo or duo dancing and is performed to the accompaniment of castanets, guitar, and the voices of the dancers. Ravel's Bolero is in this... Read more

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