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  1. Donostia / San Sebastián [2] ( baskisch Donostia [ do.nos̺.ti.a ], spanisch San Sebastián) ist die Hauptstadt der Provinz Gipuzkoa in der spanischen Autonomen Gemeinschaft Baskenland. Sie liegt etwa 20 km westlich der französischen Grenze im Bogen des Golfs von Biskaya.

  2. Saint-Sébastien - Froissart é uma estação da linha 8 do Metrô de Paris, localizada no limite do 3.º e do 11.º arrondissements de Paris. História [ editar | editar código-fonte ] A estação foi aberta em 5 de maio de 1931 sob o nome de Saint-Sébastien, deve o seu nome à rue Saint-Sébastien e à rue Froissart situadas em ambos os lados do boulevard Beaumarchais .

  3. Oil on canvas transferred onto board. Dimensions. 171 cm × 85 cm (67 in × 33 in) Location. Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden. Saint Sebastian is a painting, once part of a triptych by the Italian Renaissance artist Antonello da Messina, completed in 1477–1479. It is housed in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden, Germany .

  4. 191 cm × 152 cm (75 in × 60 in) Location. Sacristy of the Cathedral, Palencia, Spain. Saint Sebastian, or Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian is an autograph work by the famed artist Doménikos Theotokópoulos, commonly known as El Greco. It shows the Martyred Saint in an atypical kneeling posture which has led some scholars to believe it to be a ...

  5. Sebastian oder italienisch Sebastiano (* in Mailand oder Narbonne; † um 288 in Rom) war ein römischer Soldat. Er wird seit dem 4. Jahrhundert als Märtyrer [1] und Heiliger in der katholischen und den orthodoxen Kirchen verehrt.

  6. Saint Sébastien est une peinture à l'huile sur toile de l'artiste italien de l' école napolitaine de peinture Mattia Preti, connu sous le nom de « Cavalier Calabrese », datée vers 1657, représentant saint Sébastien, conservée au musée de Capodimonte à Naples 1 .

  7. Saint Sebastian (c. 1615) by Guido Reni. Saint Sebastian is a c. 1615 oil on canvas painting by Guido Reni, now in the Capitoline Museums in Rome. It is one of three similar treatments of the subject produced by the artist - the others are now in the Palazzo Rosso in Genoa (c.1615) and another in the Rhode Island School of Design Museum in Providence (c.1615 or c.1630s).