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  1. The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian: Directed by Petr Weigl. With Michael Biehn, Nicholas Clay, Franco Citti, Urs Althaus. Sebastian, Chief Archer in the Roman Army, converts to Christianity. A favorite of Emperor Augustus, Sebastian's devotion to Christ eventually drives him to reject the Emperor's love, causing the Emperor to angrily order ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SebastianeSebastiane - Wikipedia

    Sebastiane is a 1976 Latin-language British historical film directed by Derek Jarman and Paul Humfress and written by Jarman, Humfress and James Whaley. It portrays the events of the life of Saint Sebastian, including his iconic martyrdom by arrows.

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  4. Overview. Sebastian, Chief Archer in the Roman Army, converts to Christianity. A favorite of Emperor Augustus, Sebastian's devotion to Christ eventually drives him to reject the Emperor's love, causing the Emperor to angrily order Sebastian to be shot with arrows by his fellow archers.

  5. Directed by Petr Weigl. Sebastian, Chief Archer in the Roman Army, converts to Christianity. A favorite of Emperor Augustus, Sebastian’s devotion to Christ eventually drives him to reject the Emperor’s love, causing the Emperor to angrily order Sebastian to be shot with arrows by his fellow archers.

  6. Sebastian, Chief Archer in the Roman Army, converts to Christianity. A favorite of Emperor Augustus, Sebastian's devotion to Christ eventually drives him to reject the Emperor's love, causing the Emperor to angrily order Sebastian to be shot with arrows by his fellow archers.

  7. The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian 1984. Released February 12, 1984. Runtime 1h 22m. Director Petr Weigl. Country Germany. Languages French. Studios TV 2000 + 2 more. Genres Drama, Music. Sebastian, Chief Archer in the Roman Army, converts to Christianity.