Yes, Sebastian was in the Roman army. He was the captain of the Praetorian Guard under emperors Diocletian and Maximian, and a favorite of theirs until they learned he was a Christian.
Saint Sebastian was a Roman soldier in the Praetorian Guard during the reign of Emperor Diocletian.
Yes, Sebastian was a soldier in the Roman Army.
Sebastian was an officer in the Roman army and members of the army were usually not married. Although there is no documentation to prove it, Sebastian was probably not married.
He is the patron saint of Soldiers because he joined the Roman army, and was a soilder.
No, Saint Sebastian was not part of a religious order. He was a soldier in the Roman army who was later martyred for his Christian faith.
Sebastian became an officer in the Roman army until the Roman Emperor had him executed for being a Christian.
As Sebastian was an officer in the Roman army, it is doubtful if he had any hobbies. He would have had little free time for such things.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Saint Sebastian had a wife. He is traditionally known as a Christian martyr who was persecuted for his faith during Roman times.
Yes, Saint Sebastian was a Catholic
Saint Sebastian was from Gaul, today's France.
Yes, St. Sebastian is the patron saint of athletes and athletics.
Sebastian was an officer in the Roman army and refused a direct order to persecute Christians. That did not make his superiors very happy so he was condemned to die.