Publishers Weekly: Who Speaks for the Damned: A Sebastian St. Cyr Mystery
Publishers Weekly: Who Cries for the Lost: A Sebastian St. Cyr Mystery
Set in 1815, Harris’s outstanding 18th mystery featuring aristocratic sleuth Sebastian St. Cyr (after 2022’s When Blood Lies) opens with ex-Army surgeon Paul Gibson, a close friend of the detective, ...
Harris returns with a refreshingly fast-paced Regency-era whodunit featuring sleuth Sebastian St. Cyr (after Who Cries for the Lost). In the summer of 1815, two brothers hear gunshots and discover the ...
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From the Latin name Sebastianus, which meant "from Sebaste". Sebaste was the name of a city in Asia Minor, its name deriving from Greek σεβαστός (sebastos) meaning "venerable" (a translation of Latin Augustus, the title of the Roman emperors).
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The name Sebastian became widely used in the West because of Saint Sebastian. However, it technically originated from the Greek name after a city in present-day Turkey.
Sebastian is a Greek name derived from sebastos, meaning “venerable” or “honorable.” The name is also linked to the Latin Sebastianus, meaning “from Sebaste.” Sebastian is a refined choice among today’s boy names, standing out with his posh feel and substantial size.
St. Sebastian was an early Christian saint popularized by Renaissance painters and believed to have been martyred during the persecution of Christians by the Roman emperor Diocletian. His relics are believed to be in the Basilica of San Sebastiano on the Appian Way.