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  1. The Arrow. Website. stsebs.org. Saint Sebastian's School is an independent, all-boys Catholic secondary day school located in Needham, Massachusetts. The school enrolls around 380 boys in grades 7–12. St. Sebastian's is the only Catholic school in the Independent School League. Its athletic teams have produced a number of professional athletes.

  2. Ficheiro:'Saint Sebastian Tended by Irene', attributed to Georges de La Tour, early 1630s, oil on canvas, Kimbell Art Museum.jpg Adicionar línguas O conteúdo da página não é suportado noutras línguas.

  3. The Church of Saint Sebastian ( English: Igreja de São Sebastião) is a religious temple owned by the Archdiocese of Manaus. It is located on 10 de Julho Street and its main facade faces the Largo de São Sebastião, in the center of the city of Manaus. Inaugurated in 1888 and converted into a parish in 1912, the church is one of the oldest in ...

  4. Saint-Sébastien-d'Aigrefeuille, comuna francesa localizada no departamento de Gard; Saint-Sébastien-de-Morsent, comuna francesa localizada no departamento de Eure; Saint-Sébastien-de-Raids, comuna francesa localizada no departamento de Mancha; Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire, comuna francesa localizada no departamento de Loire-Atlantique.

  5. Saint Sebastian. Articles relating to Saint Sebastian (c. AD 256 – 288), an early Christian saint and martyr. According to traditional belief, he was killed during the Diocletianic Persecution of Christians.

  6. Saint Sébastien est un tableau réalisé par le peintre italien Guido Reni vers 1619. Cette huile sur toile est une peinture religieuse qui représente le martyre de Sébastien . Figuré en clair-obscur , le jeune Romain est debout le torse nu , les mains sans doute liées dans son dos.

  7. Saint Sebastian was a 1636 oil on canvas painting by Jusepe de Ribera, lost after or more probably in the fire at the Flakturm Friedrichshain in May 1945 or the ensuing looting by Soviet troops. [1] Its original commissioner and location are debated, though most art historians now believe it was the church of Pasquale Baylón in Madrid. [2]