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* '''sebastos''' ''(Greek'') venereable. reverend, august; Greek name for Augustus, whose wife was Livia (ALP). It is also worth noting that Livia was regarded to be as much a part of the Roman government as Augustus and to also be truly loved by Augustus as more than a political marriage, perhaps tying into Joyce's choice of Livia's name to insert into the name of Anna Livia Plurabelle. | * '''sebastos''' ''(Greek'') venereable. reverend, august; Greek name for Augustus, whose wife was Livia (ALP). It is also worth noting that Livia was regarded to be as much a part of the Roman government as Augustus and to also be truly loved by Augustus as more than a political marriage, perhaps tying into Joyce's choice of Livia's name to insert into the name of Anna Livia Plurabelle. | ||
* '''sea beast:''' the Leviathan | * '''sea beast:''' the Leviathan | ||
+ | * '''Sebastian''' also a saint | ||
+ | * '''sea beasts:''' Viking raiders | ||
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[[Category:Roman history]] | [[Category:Roman history]] |
Latest revision as of 09:59, 3 March 2024
- sebastos (Greek) venereable. reverend, august; Greek name for Augustus, whose wife was Livia (ALP). It is also worth noting that Livia was regarded to be as much a part of the Roman government as Augustus and to also be truly loved by Augustus as more than a political marriage, perhaps tying into Joyce's choice of Livia's name to insert into the name of Anna Livia Plurabelle.
- sea beast: the Leviathan
- Sebastian also a saint
- sea beasts: Viking raiders