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Sebastian Röderer, born 1887
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Sebastian Röderer, born 1842
MyHeritage Family TreesSebastian Röderer, 1700 - 1748
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MyHeritage Family TreesSebastian Röderer, 1574 - 1636
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MyHeritage Family TreesSebastian Röderer, 1747 - 1784
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MyHeritage Family TreesSebastian Röderer, 1747 - 1824
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MyHeritage Family TreesSebastian RÖDERER, 1730 - 1731
MyHeritage Family TreesSebastian Röderer, 1669 - 1701
MyHeritage Family TreesSebastian Röderer, born 1859
MyHeritage Family TreesSebastian Röderer, born 1842
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MyHeritage Family TreesSebastian Röderer, born 1770
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MyHeritage Family TreesSebastian Röderer, 1744 - 1824
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Sebastian Röderer
Germany, World War I Casualty Lists, 1914-1919Sebastian Röderer, 1669 - 1701
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- Sebastien Roederer
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- Hungary 73%
- Germany 20%
- France 7%
The name Sebastian has its origins in the Greek name Sebastianos, which means "from Sebastia," a city in ancient Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). The name gained prominence in the early Christian era, largely due to Saint Sebastian, a martyr who became a symbol of faith and resilience. Historically, those who bore the name were often associated with qualities of strength, bravery, and devotion, reflecting the saint's legacy. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including the Spanish "Sebastián," the Italian "Sebastiano," and the French "Sébastien," each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has remained popular throughout the centuries, often linked to artistic and intellectual figures, further enhancing its cultural significance.
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