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Sebastos

Sebastos (Ancient Greek: σεβαστός lit.'venerable one, Augustus', Byzantine Greek pronunciation: [sevasˈtos])[n 1] was an honorific used by the ancient Greeks to render the Roman imperial title of Augustus. The female form of the title was sebaste (σεβαστή). It was revived as an honorific in the 11th century Byzantine Empire and came to form the basis of a new system of court titles. From the Komnenian period onwards, the Byzantine hierarchy included the title sebastos and variants derived from it, like sebastokrator, protosebastos, panhypersebastos, and sebastohypertatos.
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سيباستوس Arabic Sevast AZ Севаст Bulgarian Sebast Catalan Sebastos German Σεβαστός Greek Sebasto Spanish Sébaste (titre) French Sebastos Italian Sebastos Polish

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