4th-century Romans
20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia
The 20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia allegedly died in Nicomedia in Bithynia during the rule of Emperors Diocletian and Maximian in the early fourth century.
The 20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia allegedly died in Nicomedia in Bithynia during the rule of Emperors Diocletian and Maximian in the early fourth century.
Abadios
Abadios was a martyr of the Christian church.
Abadios was a martyr of the Christian church.
Abassad
Abassad was a bishop and martyr of the early Christian church.
Abassad was a bishop and martyr of the early Christian church.
Abibus of Edessa
Abibus of Edessa was a Christian martyr at Edessa, Mesopotamia under Emperor Licinius in 322.
Abibus of Edessa was a Christian martyr at Edessa, Mesopotamia under Emperor Licinius in 322.
Ablabius (consul 331)
Flavius Ablabius or Ablavius was a high official of the Roman Empire.
Flavius Ablabius or Ablavius was a high official of the Roman Empire.
Abra of Poitiers
Saint Abra (c.343-c.360) was the daughter of Hilary of Poitiers and has herself been recognized as a saint.
Saint Abra (c.343-c.360) was the daughter of Hilary of Poitiers and has herself been recognized as a saint.
Absadah
Absadah was a Christian priest and martyr.
Absadah was a Christian priest and martyr.
Abudimus
Abudimus (died 305) was a Christian martyr.
Abudimus (died 305) was a Christian martyr.
Abundantius (consul)
Flavius Abundantius (floruit 375-400) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Flavius Abundantius (floruit 375-400) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Abundius and Abundantius
Abundius and Abundantius are Christian martyrs who were killed during the Diocletian persecution.
Abundius and Abundantius are Christian martyrs who were killed during the Diocletian persecution.
Abundius of Umbria
Abundius of Umbria was a deacon and martyr during the Diocletian persecution.
Abundius of Umbria was a deacon and martyr during the Diocletian persecution.
Abāmūn of Tarnūt
Abāmūn of Tarnūt is a saint and was a martyr of the fourth-century Coptic Church.
Abāmūn of Tarnūt is a saint and was a martyr of the fourth-century Coptic Church.
Achillius of Larissa
Saint Achillius of Larissa, also known as Achilles, Ailus, Achillas, or Achilius (Άγιος Αχίλλειος), was one of the 318 persons present at the First Council of Nicaea.
Saint Achillius of Larissa, also known as Achilles, Ailus, Achillas, or Achilius (Άγιος Αχίλλειος), was one of the 318 persons present at the First Council of Nicaea.
Acius
Saint Acius was a 4th century saint.
Saint Acius was a 4th century saint.
Aconia Fabia Paulina
Aconia Fabia Paulina (died c. 384) was an aristocratic woman and one of the last pagan Romans who tried to save the Roman religion from decline.
Aconia Fabia Paulina (died c. 384) was an aristocratic woman and one of the last pagan Romans who tried to save the Roman religion from decline.
Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia
Saint Adrian (also known as Hadrian) or Adrian of Nicomedia was a Herculian Guard of the Roman Emperor Galerius Maximian.
Saint Adrian (also known as Hadrian) or Adrian of Nicomedia was a Herculian Guard of the Roman Emperor Galerius Maximian.
Adrian of Batanea
Saint Adrian (†308) travelled from Batanea to Caesarea Palaestina where he was martyred together with Saint Eubulus.
Saint Adrian (†308) travelled from Batanea to Caesarea Palaestina where he was martyred together with Saint Eubulus.
Aedesius
Aedesius was a Neoplatonist philosopher and mystic born of a noble Cappadocian family.
Aedesius was a Neoplatonist philosopher and mystic born of a noble Cappadocian family.
Aedesius of Alexandria
Saint Aedesius of Alexandria (also Edese or Edesius) (died 306) was an early Christian martyred under Galerius Maximianus.
Saint Aedesius of Alexandria (also Edese or Edesius) (died 306) was an early Christian martyred under Galerius Maximianus.
Aelia Flaccilla
Aelia Flavia Flaccilla, first wife of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I. She was of Hispanian Roman descent.
Aelia Flavia Flaccilla, first wife of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I. She was of Hispanian Roman descent.
Aemilia (physician)
Aemilia Hilaria was a Gallo-Roman physician.
Aemilia Hilaria was a Gallo-Roman physician.
Aerius of Sebaste
Aerius of Pontus (also Aërius, Aëris) was a 4th century presbyter of Sebaste in Pontus.
Aerius of Pontus (also Aërius, Aëris) was a 4th century presbyter of Sebaste in Pontus.
Agapius
Saint Agapius was a Christian martyr killed at Caesarea in AD 306.
Saint Agapius was a Christian martyr killed at Caesarea in AD 306.
Agathangelus of Rome
Saint Agathangelus of Rome (died 312), was a Roman deacon and disciple of Clement of Ancyra, was a martyr during the reign of emperor Diocletian.
Saint Agathangelus of Rome (died 312), was a Roman deacon and disciple of Clement of Ancyra, was a martyr during the reign of emperor Diocletian.
Agathius
Saint Agathius (died 303), also known as Achatius or Agathonas or Acacius of Byzantium, was a Cappadocian Greek centurion of the imperial army.
Saint Agathius (died 303), also known as Achatius or Agathonas or Acacius of Byzantium, was a Cappadocian Greek centurion of the imperial army.
Agnes of Rome
Agnes of Rome is a virgin–martyr, venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Anglican Communion.
Agnes of Rome is a virgin–martyr, venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Anglican Communion.
Agricola (consul 421)
Agricola, full name possibly Julius Agricola (ca.
Agricola, full name possibly Julius Agricola (ca.
Albia Dominica
Albia Dominica (Also referred to as Dominica, Albia Domnica, Domnica, or Domnica Augusta; c.
Albia Dominica (Also referred to as Dominica, Albia Domnica, Domnica, or Domnica Augusta; c.
Alexander of Constantinople
Saint Alexander of Constantinople (born between 237 and 244 - 337) was bishop of Byzantium and the bishop of Constantinople (the city was renamed during his episcopacy).
Saint Alexander of Constantinople (born between 237 and 244 - 337) was bishop of Byzantium and the bishop of Constantinople (the city was renamed during his episcopacy).
Alexander of Lycopolis
Alexander of Lycopolis was the writer of a short treatise, in twenty-six chapters, against the Manicheans.
Alexander of Lycopolis was the writer of a short treatise, in twenty-six chapters, against the Manicheans.
Alypius of Antioch
Alypius of Antioch was a geographer and a vicarius of Roman Britain, probably in the late 350s AD. He replaced Flavius Martinus after that vicarius' suicide.
Alypius of Antioch was a geographer and a vicarius of Roman Britain, probably in the late 350s AD. He replaced Flavius Martinus after that vicarius' suicide.
Alypius of Thagaste
Saint Alypius of Thagaste was bishop of the see of Tagaste (in what is now Algeria) in 394.
Saint Alypius of Thagaste was bishop of the see of Tagaste (in what is now Algeria) in 394.
Ambrose
Aurelius Ambrosius, better known in English as Saint Ambrose, was a bishop of Milan who became one of the most influential ecclesiastical figures of the 4th century.
Aurelius Ambrosius, better known in English as Saint Ambrose, was a bishop of Milan who became one of the most influential ecclesiastical figures of the 4th century.
Ambrosius Theodosius Macrobius
Ambrosius Theodosius Macrobius was a Roman grammarian and Neoplatonist philosopher who flourished during the reigns of Honorius and Arcadius (395–423 AD).
Ambrosius Theodosius Macrobius was a Roman grammarian and Neoplatonist philosopher who flourished during the reigns of Honorius and Arcadius (395–423 AD).
Amnius Anicius Julianus
Amnius Anicius Julianus (Amnius Anicius Iulianus; floruit 322–329) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Amnius Anicius Julianus (Amnius Anicius Iulianus; floruit 322–329) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Amnius Anicius Paulinus
Amnius Anicius Paulinus, full name Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus Honorius (fl.
Amnius Anicius Paulinus, full name Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus Honorius (fl.
Amphibalus
Saint Amphibalus was formerly venerated as the Christian priest traditionally sheltered by Saint Alban, who was converted by him, as a consequence of which Alban was martyred.
Saint Amphibalus was formerly venerated as the Christian priest traditionally sheltered by Saint Alban, who was converted by him, as a consequence of which Alban was martyred.
Amphilochius of Iconium
Amphilochius of Iconium (Ἀµφιλόχιος Ἰκονίου) was a Christian bishop of the fourth century, son of a Cappadocian family of distinction, b. perhaps at Caesarea, ca.
Amphilochius of Iconium (Ἀµφιλόχιος Ἰκονίου) was a Christian bishop of the fourth century, son of a Cappadocian family of distinction, b. perhaps at Caesarea, ca.
Anastasia (sister of Constantine I)
Anastasia was the daughter of Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus and Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and half sister of Emperor Constantine I. He proposed marrying her to form an alliance with Bassianus.
Anastasia was the daughter of Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus and Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and half sister of Emperor Constantine I. He proposed marrying her to form an alliance with Bassianus.
Anastasius of Antioch (martyr)
Anastasius was a Christian convert who suffered martyrdom with Anthony, Julian, Celsus and Marcionilla, during the persecutions of Diocletian.
Anastasius was a Christian convert who suffered martyrdom with Anthony, Julian, Celsus and Marcionilla, during the persecutions of Diocletian.
Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus
Saints Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus were martyrs of the Diocletian persecution.
Saints Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus were martyrs of the Diocletian persecution.
Anicius Auchenius Bassus (prefect)
Anicius Auchenius Bassus (floruit 382-384) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Anicius Auchenius Bassus (floruit 382-384) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Anicius Hermogenianus Olybrius
Flavius Anicius Hermogenianus Olybrius was a politician and aristocrat of the Roman Empire.
Flavius Anicius Hermogenianus Olybrius was a politician and aristocrat of the Roman Empire.
Anicius Petronius Probus
Flavius Anicius Petronius Probus (floruit 395-406) was a politician of the Western Roman Empire.
Flavius Anicius Petronius Probus (floruit 395-406) was a politician of the Western Roman Empire.
Anicius Probinus
Flavius Anicius Probinus (fl 395-397) was a politician and aristocrat of the Roman Empire.
Flavius Anicius Probinus (fl 395-397) was a politician and aristocrat of the Roman Empire.
Ansanus
Saint Ansanus (Sant'Ansano) (died 304 AD), called The Baptizer or The Apostle of Siena, is the patron saint of Siena, a scion of the Anician family of Rome.
Saint Ansanus (Sant'Ansano) (died 304 AD), called The Baptizer or The Apostle of Siena, is the patron saint of Siena, a scion of the Anician family of Rome.
Anthimus of Nicomedia
Anthimus of Nicomedia (martyred 303 or 311–12), was the bishop of Nicomedia in Bithynia, where he was beheaded during a persecution of Christians, traditionally placed under Diocletian (fo...
Anthimus of Nicomedia (martyred 303 or 311–12), was the bishop of Nicomedia in Bithynia, where he was beheaded during a persecution of Christians, traditionally placed under Diocletian (fo...
Anthimus of Rome
Saint Anthimus of Rome ( Sant'Antimo) (died 303) is a Christian saint.
Saint Anthimus of Rome ( Sant'Antimo) (died 303) is a Christian saint.
Anthony of Antioch
Anthony was an early Christian priest who suffered martyrdom with Anastasius, Julian, Celsus and Marcionilla, during the persecutions of Diocletian.
Anthony was an early Christian priest who suffered martyrdom with Anastasius, Julian, Celsus and Marcionilla, during the persecutions of Diocletian.
Anthony the Great
Anthony the Great or Antony the Great, also known as Saint Anthony, Anthony of Egypt, Anthony the Abbot, Anthony of the Desert, Anthony the Anchorite, Anth...
Anthony the Great or Antony the Great, also known as Saint Anthony, Anthony of Egypt, Anthony the Abbot, Anthony of the Desert, Anthony the Anchorite, Anth...
Antipope Felix II
Antipope Felix II was installed as Pope in 355 after the Emperor Constantius II banished the reigning Pope, Liberius, for refusing to subscribe the sentence of condemnation against Saint Athanasius.
Antipope Felix II was installed as Pope in 355 after the Emperor Constantius II banished the reigning Pope, Liberius, for refusing to subscribe the sentence of condemnation against Saint Athanasius.
Antipope Ursicinus
Ursicinus, also known as Ursinus, was elected pope in a violently contested election in 366 as a rival to Pope Damasus I. He ruled in Rome for several months in 366 – 367, was afterw...
Ursicinus, also known as Ursinus, was elected pope in a violently contested election in 366 as a rival to Pope Damasus I. He ruled in Rome for several months in 366 – 367, was afterw...
Antonia and Alexander
Saints Antonia and Alexander were Christian martyrs of 313, and they are saints whose acta are legendary.
Saints Antonia and Alexander were Christian martyrs of 313, and they are saints whose acta are legendary.
Antoninus (philosopher)
Antoninus was a Neoplatonist philosopher who lived in the 4th century.
Antoninus was a Neoplatonist philosopher who lived in the 4th century.
Anysia of Salonika
Saint Anysia of Salonika was a Christian virgin and martyr of the 4th century.
Saint Anysia of Salonika was a Christian virgin and martyr of the 4th century.
Aphian
Saint Aphian (Apphian, Apian, Appian, Amphianus, Amphian; and Amfiano) is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church and by the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Saint Aphian (Apphian, Apian, Appian, Amphianus, Amphian; and Amfiano) is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church and by the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Apodemius
Apodemius (died 361) was an officer of the Roman Empire, a courtier of Emperor Constantius II, involved in the deaths of Constantius Gallus and Claudius Silvanus.
Apodemius (died 361) was an officer of the Roman Empire, a courtier of Emperor Constantius II, involved in the deaths of Constantius Gallus and Claudius Silvanus.
Apollinaris (the Elder)
Apollinaris the Elder was a Christian grammarian of the 4th century, first in Berytus (now Beirut) in Phoenicia, then in Laodicea in Syria.
Apollinaris the Elder was a Christian grammarian of the 4th century, first in Berytus (now Beirut) in Phoenicia, then in Laodicea in Syria.
Apollinaris of Laodicea
Apollinaris "the Younger" (died 390) was a bishop of Laodicea in Syria.
Apollinaris "the Younger" (died 390) was a bishop of Laodicea in Syria.
Arbitio
Arbitio (fl. 354-366) was a Roman general (magister militum) and Consul who lived in the middle of the 4th century.
Arbitio (fl. 354-366) was a Roman general (magister militum) and Consul who lived in the middle of the 4th century.
Arbogast (general)
Flavius Arbogastes (died September 8, 394), or Arbogast was a Frankish general in the Roman Empire.
Flavius Arbogastes (died September 8, 394), or Arbogast was a Frankish general in the Roman Empire.
Arcadius of Mauretania
Arcadius of Mauretania (died ca.
Arcadius of Mauretania (died ca.
Archbishop Nectarius of Constantinople
Nectarius (died 397 or 398) was the archbishop of Constantinople from AD 381 until his death, the successor to Saint Gregory Nazianzus.
Nectarius (died 397 or 398) was the archbishop of Constantinople from AD 381 until his death, the successor to Saint Gregory Nazianzus.
Artemius
Artemius (d. in Antioch, 363), known as Challita in the Maronite tradition, was a general of the Roman Empire, dux Aegypti (imperial prefect of Roman Egypt).
Artemius (d. in Antioch, 363), known as Challita in the Maronite tradition, was a general of the Roman Empire, dux Aegypti (imperial prefect of Roman Egypt).
Ashkhen
Ashkhen often known as Queen Ashkhen was a Princess of Iranian ancestry.
Ashkhen often known as Queen Ashkhen was a Princess of Iranian ancestry.
Asterius of Amasea
Saint Asterius of Amasea was made Bishop of Amasea between 380 and 390 AD, after having been a lawyer.
Saint Asterius of Amasea was made Bishop of Amasea between 380 and 390 AD, after having been a lawyer.
Asterius of Amasia
Saint Asterius of Amasea (c.
Saint Asterius of Amasea (c.
Asterius the Sophist
Asterius the Sophist (Ἀστέριος; died c. 341) was an Arian Christian theologian from Cappadocia.
Asterius the Sophist (Ἀστέριος; died c. 341) was an Arian Christian theologian from Cappadocia.
Asterius, Claudius and Neon
Asterius, Claudius and Neon were a group of brothers, who suffered martyrdom.
Asterius, Claudius and Neon were a group of brothers, who suffered martyrdom.
Athanasius of Alexandria
Athanasius of Alexandria, also referred to as St. Athanasius the Great, St. Athanasius I of Alexandria, St Athanasius the Confessor and St Athanasius the Apostolic, was t...
Athanasius of Alexandria, also referred to as St. Athanasius the Great, St. Athanasius I of Alexandria, St Athanasius the Confessor and St Athanasius the Apostolic, was t...
Attius Insteius Tertullus
Attius Insteius Tertullus (flourished between 280-308) was a Roman urban prefect.
Attius Insteius Tertullus (flourished between 280-308) was a Roman urban prefect.
Augustine of Hippo
Augustine of Hippo ( or ; Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis; November 13, 354 – August 28, 430), also known as Augustine, St. Augustine, St. Austin, St. Augoustinos, Ble...
Augustine of Hippo ( or ; Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis; November 13, 354 – August 28, 430), also known as Augustine, St. Augustine, St. Austin, St. Augoustinos, Ble...
Aurelius Celsinus
Aurelius Celsinus (floruit 341-351) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Aurelius Celsinus (floruit 341-351) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Aurelius Valerius Tullianus Symmachus
Aurelius Valerius Tullianus Symmachus Phosphorius (fl.
Aurelius Valerius Tullianus Symmachus Phosphorius (fl.
Aurelius Victor
Sextus Aurelius Victor (ca. 320 – ca.
Sextus Aurelius Victor (ca. 320 – ca.
Auxentius of Milan
Auxentius of Milan (fl. c. 355; died 374), was an Arian theologian and bishop of Milan.
Auxentius of Milan (fl. c. 355; died 374), was an Arian theologian and bishop of Milan.
Avienus
Avienus was a Latin writer of the 4th century AD. According to an inscription from Bulla Regia, his full name was Postumius Rufius Festus (qui et) Avienius.
Avienus was a Latin writer of the 4th century AD. According to an inscription from Bulla Regia, his full name was Postumius Rufius Festus (qui et) Avienius.
Aëtius of Antioch
Aëtius of Antioch (Aëtius Antiochenus, Αέτιος ο Αντιοχεύς, fl.
Aëtius of Antioch (Aëtius Antiochenus, Αέτιος ο Αντιοχεύς, fl.
Baba Rabba
Baba Rabba, literally "The Great Gate", was one of the greatest of the Samaritan high priests.
Baba Rabba, literally "The Great Gate", was one of the greatest of the Samaritan high priests.
Bainobaudes
Bainobaudes (c. 320 - 357) was a Roman soldier of Frank ancestry who served under emperors Constantius II and Julian.
Bainobaudes (c. 320 - 357) was a Roman soldier of Frank ancestry who served under emperors Constantius II and Julian.
Barbatio
Barbatio was a Roman general of the infantry under the command of Constantius II. Previously he was a commander of the household troops under Gallus Caesar, but he arrested Gallus under the inst...
Barbatio was a Roman general of the infantry under the command of Constantius II. Previously he was a commander of the household troops under Gallus Caesar, but he arrested Gallus under the inst...
Basil of Ancyra
Basil of Ancyra, was a Christian priest in Ancyra, Galatia during the fourth century.
Basil of Ancyra, was a Christian priest in Ancyra, Galatia during the fourth century.
Basil of Caesarea
Basil of Caesarea, also called Saint Basil the Great, was the Greek bishop of Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia, Asia Minor.
Basil of Caesarea, also called Saint Basil the Great, was the Greek bishop of Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia, Asia Minor.
Basil the Elder
Saint Basil the Elder raised in Neocaesarea in Pontus.
Saint Basil the Elder raised in Neocaesarea in Pontus.
Basilides, Cyrinus, Nabor and Nazarius
Basilides, Cyrinus, Nabor and Nazarius are saints of the Roman Catholic Church, mentioned in the Martyrology of Bede and earlier editions of the Roman Martyrology for 12 June as four Roman m...
Basilides, Cyrinus, Nabor and Nazarius are saints of the Roman Catholic Church, mentioned in the Martyrology of Bede and earlier editions of the Roman Martyrology for 12 June as four Roman m...
Basilina
Basilina (died 332/333) was the wife of Julius Constantius and the mother of Roman Emperor Julian, who in her honour gave the name Basilinopolis to a city in Bithynia (modern Pazarköy near G...
Basilina (died 332/333) was the wife of Julius Constantius and the mother of Roman Emperor Julian, who in her honour gave the name Basilinopolis to a city in Bithynia (modern Pazarköy near G...
Bassianus (senator)
Bassianus (died 316) was a Roman senator and a member of the Constantinian dynasty.
Bassianus (died 316) was a Roman senator and a member of the Constantinian dynasty.
Benignus of Todi
Benignus was a martyr at Todi, Umbria, in 303, under the persecution of Diocletian.
Benignus was a martyr at Todi, Umbria, in 303, under the persecution of Diocletian.
Caecilianus
Caecilianus, or Caecilian, was archdeacon and then bishop of Carthage in 311 AD. When archdeacon, he resolutely supported his bishop Mensurius in opposing the fanatical craving for martyrdom.
Caecilianus, or Caecilian, was archdeacon and then bishop of Carthage in 311 AD. When archdeacon, he resolutely supported his bishop Mensurius in opposing the fanatical craving for martyrdom.
Caesarius (consul 397)
Flavius Caesarius (floruit 386-403) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, who served under Emperors Theodosius I and Arcadius.
Flavius Caesarius (floruit 386-403) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, who served under Emperors Theodosius I and Arcadius.
Caesarius of Nazianzus
Caesarius of Nazianzus (also spelled Cæsarius pronounced "Kesarios"
And Caesarios Gr.
) (c.
Caesarius of Nazianzus (also spelled Cæsarius pronounced "Kesarios"
And Caesarios Gr.
) (c.
Caprasius of Agen
Saint Caprasius of Agen (Saint Caprais) is venerated as a Christian martyr and saint of the fourth century.
Saint Caprasius of Agen (Saint Caprais) is venerated as a Christian martyr and saint of the fourth century.
Cassian of Imola
Cassian, or Saint Cassian of Imola, or Cassius was a Christian saint of the 4th century.
Cassian, or Saint Cassian of Imola, or Cassius was a Christian saint of the 4th century.
Catherine of Alexandria
Saint Catherine of Alexandria, also known as Saint Catherine of the Wheel and The Great Martyr Saint Catherine (Greek ) is, according to tradition, a Christian saint and virgin, who ...
Saint Catherine of Alexandria, also known as Saint Catherine of the Wheel and The Great Martyr Saint Catherine (Greek ) is, according to tradition, a Christian saint and virgin, who ...
Censorius Datianus
Censorius Datianus (fl. 337-365) was a politician of the Roman Empire, very influential under the rule of Emperor Constantius II (337-361).
Censorius Datianus (fl. 337-365) was a politician of the Roman Empire, very influential under the rule of Emperor Constantius II (337-361).
Charitina of Amisus
St. Charitina of Amisus was a virgin from Asia Minor, distinguished by strict chastity and piety.
St. Charitina of Amisus was a virgin from Asia Minor, distinguished by strict chastity and piety.
Charito
Charito was the Empress consort of Jovian, Roman Emperor.
Charito was the Empress consort of Jovian, Roman Emperor.
Chrysanthius
Chrysanthius of Sardis was a Greek philosopher of the 4th century AD who studied at the school of Iamblichus.
Chrysanthius of Sardis was a Greek philosopher of the 4th century AD who studied at the school of Iamblichus.
Chrysanthus (vicarius)
Chrysanthus was the name of a vicarius of Roman Britain probably in the period 395-406.
Chrysanthus was the name of a vicarius of Roman Britain probably in the period 395-406.
Civilis (vicarius)
Civilis is all that is known of the name of a vicarius of Roman Britain around AD 368.
Civilis is all that is known of the name of a vicarius of Roman Britain around AD 368.
Claudius Mamertinus
Claudius Mamertinus (flourished mid-late 4th century) was an official in the Roman Empire.
Claudius Mamertinus (flourished mid-late 4th century) was an official in the Roman Empire.
Clearchus (consul 384)
Clearchus was a Roman politician who was consul of the Roman Empire in 384 AD.
Clearchus was a Roman politician who was consul of the Roman Empire in 384 AD.
Clodius Celsinus Adelphius
Clodius Celsinus Adelphius or Adelfius (fl.
Clodius Celsinus Adelphius or Adelfius (fl.
Coelia Concordia
Coelia Concordia was the last vestal virgin in history and the last Vestalis Maxima or Chief Vestal.
Coelia Concordia was the last vestal virgin in history and the last Vestalis Maxima or Chief Vestal.
Constantina
Constantina, and later known as Saint Constance, was the eldest daughter of Roman emperor Constantine the Great and his second wife Fausta, daughter of Emperor Maximian.
Constantina, and later known as Saint Constance, was the eldest daughter of Roman emperor Constantine the Great and his second wife Fausta, daughter of Emperor Maximian.
Crescentinus
Saint Crescentinus (San Crescentino, Crescenziano) (died June 1, 303) is the patron saint of Urbino whose feast day is celebrated on June 1.
Saint Crescentinus (San Crescentino, Crescenziano) (died June 1, 303) is the patron saint of Urbino whose feast day is celebrated on June 1.
Crescentius of Rome
Saint Crescentius of Rome (San Crescenzio di Roma) is venerated as a child martyr by the Roman Catholic Church.
Saint Crescentius of Rome (San Crescenzio di Roma) is venerated as a child martyr by the Roman Catholic Church.
Crispina
Saint Crispina (died December 5, 304) was a martyr of Africa who suffered during the Diocletian persecution.
Saint Crispina (died December 5, 304) was a martyr of Africa who suffered during the Diocletian persecution.
Cyril of Jerusalem
Cyril of Jerusalem was a distinguished theologian of the early Church.
Cyril of Jerusalem was a distinguished theologian of the early Church.
Daughter of Julius Constantius
An unnamed daughter of Julius Constantius was the first known wife of Constantius II.
An unnamed daughter of Julius Constantius was the first known wife of Constantius II.
Decentius (magister officiorum)
Decentius (floruit 360-365) was an officer of the Roman Empire; he played a role in the acclamation of Julian as emperor against Constantius II in Paris (360).
Decentius (floruit 360-365) was an officer of the Roman Empire; he played a role in the acclamation of Julian as emperor against Constantius II in Paris (360).
Demetrias (daughter of Anicius Hermogenianus Olybrius)
Demetrias (fl. 413–440) was a Roman noblewoman, member of the powerful family of the Anicii and acquaintance of several churchmen.
Demetrias (fl. 413–440) was a Roman noblewoman, member of the powerful family of the Anicii and acquaintance of several churchmen.
Demetrius of Thessaloniki
Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki (Άγιος Δημήτριος της Θεσσαλονίκης) was a Christian martyr, who lived in the early 4th century.
Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki (Άγιος Δημήτριος της Θεσσαλονίκης) was a Christian martyr, who lived in the early 4th century.
Demophilus of Constantinople
Demophilus (died 386) was bishop of Berea and bishop of Constantinople from 370 until expelled in 380.
Demophilus (died 386) was bishop of Berea and bishop of Constantinople from 370 until expelled in 380.
Dexippus (philosopher)
Dexippus was a Greek philosopher, a pupil of the Neoplatonist Iamblichus, belonging to the middle of the 4th century AD. He wrote commentaries on Plato and Aristotle, of which one, in explanatio...
Dexippus was a Greek philosopher, a pupil of the Neoplatonist Iamblichus, belonging to the middle of the 4th century AD. He wrote commentaries on Plato and Aristotle, of which one, in explanatio...
Didymus the Blind
Didymus the Blind was a Coptic Church theologian of Alexandria, whose famous Catechetical School he led for about half a century.
Didymus the Blind was a Coptic Church theologian of Alexandria, whose famous Catechetical School he led for about half a century.
Diodorus of Tarsus
Diodore of Tarsus (Greek Διόδωρος; died ca.
Diodore of Tarsus (Greek Διόδωρος; died ca.
Diomedes Grammaticus
Diomedes Grammaticus was a Latin grammarian who probably lived in the late 4th century AD. He wrote a grammatical treatise, known either as De Oratione et Partibus Orationis et Vario Genere Me...
Diomedes Grammaticus was a Latin grammarian who probably lived in the late 4th century AD. He wrote a grammatical treatise, known either as De Oratione et Partibus Orationis et Vario Genere Me...
Domitius Modestus
Domitius Modestus (floruit 358-377) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Domitius Modestus (floruit 358-377) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Donatus Magnus
Donatus Magnus, also known as Donatus of Casae Nigra, became leader of a schismatic Christian sect in North Africa.
Donatus Magnus, also known as Donatus of Casae Nigra, became leader of a schismatic Christian sect in North Africa.
Donatus of Arezzo
Saint Donatus of Arezzo (San Donato di Arezzo) is the patron saint of Arezzo, and considered a bishop of the city.
Saint Donatus of Arezzo (San Donato di Arezzo) is the patron saint of Arezzo, and considered a bishop of the city.
Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and 86 Companions
Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and 86 Companions were a group of Christians who were martyred at Gruaro, near Venice, during the Diocletian persecution.
Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and 86 Companions were a group of Christians who were martyred at Gruaro, near Venice, during the Diocletian persecution.
Dorothea of Alexandria
Saint Dorothea of Alexandria (died ca.
Saint Dorothea of Alexandria (died ca.
Dorothea of Caesarea
Saint Dorothy is a 4th century virgin martyr who was executed at Caesarea Mazaca.
Saint Dorothy is a 4th century virgin martyr who was executed at Caesarea Mazaca.
Dulcitius
Dulcitius was a Dux Britanniarum, a military leader in Roman Britain in the later fourth century AD. He is praised by Ammianus for his military abilities.
Dulcitius was a Dux Britanniarum, a military leader in Roman Britain in the later fourth century AD. He is praised by Ammianus for his military abilities.
Elen (saint)
Elen (known in Welsh tradition as Elen Luyddog (Helen of the Hosts); also known as Saint Helen of Caernarfon) was a late 4th-century founder of churches in Wales who is remembere...
Elen (known in Welsh tradition as Elen Luyddog (Helen of the Hosts); also known as Saint Helen of Caernarfon) was a late 4th-century founder of churches in Wales who is remembere...
Elias and companions
Elias and four companions, Daniel, Isaiah, Jeremiah (also known as Jeremy and Jeremias), and Samuel were Egyptian martyrs who visited Christians condemned for...
Elias and four companions, Daniel, Isaiah, Jeremiah (also known as Jeremy and Jeremias), and Samuel were Egyptian martyrs who visited Christians condemned for...
Emeterius and Celedonius
Saints Emeterius (Hemeterius) and Celedonius (San Emeterio y San Celedonio; died ca.
Saints Emeterius (Hemeterius) and Celedonius (San Emeterio y San Celedonio; died ca.
Emmelia of Caesarea
Saint Emmelia was the wife of Basil the Elder, and the mother of Saint Basil the Great.
Saint Emmelia was the wife of Basil the Elder, and the mother of Saint Basil the Great.
Ennodius
Ennodius was a Proconsul of Africa in 395.
Ennodius was a Proconsul of Africa in 395.
Eparchius Philagrius
Flavius Eparchius Philagrius (c. 338 - aft.
Flavius Eparchius Philagrius (c. 338 - aft.
Epiphanius of Salamis
Epiphanius of Salamis was bishop of Salamis at the end of the 4th century.
Epiphanius of Salamis was bishop of Salamis at the end of the 4th century.
Eudoxius of Antioch
Eudoxius (died 370) was the eighth bishop of Constantinople from January 27, 360 to 370, previously bishop of Germanicia and of Antioch, and was one of the most influential Arians.
Eudoxius (died 370) was the eighth bishop of Constantinople from January 27, 360 to 370, previously bishop of Germanicia and of Antioch, and was one of the most influential Arians.
Eulalia of Barcelona
Saint Eulàlia, co-patron saint of Barcelona, was a 13-year-old Roman Christian virgin who suffered martyrdom in Barcelona during the persecution of Christians in the reign of emperor Diocletian.
Saint Eulàlia, co-patron saint of Barcelona, was a 13-year-old Roman Christian virgin who suffered martyrdom in Barcelona during the persecution of Christians in the reign of emperor Diocletian.
Eulalia of Mérida
Eulalia of Mérida, according to her hagiography, was a Roman Christian teen martyred in Emerita, the capital of Lusitania during the persecution of Christians in the reign of emperor Diocletian ...
Eulalia of Mérida, according to her hagiography, was a Roman Christian teen martyred in Emerita, the capital of Lusitania during the persecution of Christians in the reign of emperor Diocletian ...
Eunapius
Eunapius (Εὐνάπιος; fl. 4th-5th century) was a Greek sophist and historian of the 4th century.
Eunapius (Εὐνάπιος; fl. 4th-5th century) was a Greek sophist and historian of the 4th century.
Euphemia
The Great Martyr Euphemia (Εὐφημία), known as the All-praised in the Orthodox Church is a Christian saint, who was martyred for her faith at Chalcedon, c. 304-307 AD.
The Great Martyr Euphemia (Εὐφημία), known as the All-praised in the Orthodox Church is a Christian saint, who was martyred for her faith at Chalcedon, c. 304-307 AD.
Euplius
Saint Euplius (Euplus) (Sant' Euplo, Sant' Euplio, ἅγιος Εὖπλος) (d.
Saint Euplius (Euplus) (Sant' Euplo, Sant' Euplio, ἅγιος Εὖπλος) (d.
Eusebia (empress)
Eusebia was the second wife of Emperor Constantius II. Main sources for the knowledge about her life are Julian's panegyric "Speech of Thanks to the Empress Eusebia" in which he thanks her for h...
Eusebia was the second wife of Emperor Constantius II. Main sources for the knowledge about her life are Julian's panegyric "Speech of Thanks to the Empress Eusebia" in which he thanks her for h...
Eusebius of Caesarea
Eusebius of Caesarea also called Eusebius Pamphili, was a Roman historian, exegete and Christian polemicist.
Eusebius of Caesarea also called Eusebius Pamphili, was a Roman historian, exegete and Christian polemicist.
Eusebius of Myndus
Eusebius of Myndus was a 4th century philosopher, a distinguished Neoplatonist.
Eusebius of Myndus was a 4th century philosopher, a distinguished Neoplatonist.
Eusebius of Nicomedia
Eusebius of Nicomedia (died 341) was the man who baptised Constantine.
Eusebius of Nicomedia (died 341) was the man who baptised Constantine.
Eusebius of Samosata
Saint Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata (died c. 379, Dolikha) was a Christian martyr and opponent of Arianism.
Saint Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata (died c. 379, Dolikha) was a Christian martyr and opponent of Arianism.
Eusebius of Vercelli
Eusebius of Vercelli (c. March 2, 283 – August 1, 371) was a bishop and saint in Italy.
Eusebius of Vercelli (c. March 2, 283 – August 1, 371) was a bishop and saint in Italy.
Eusignius
Eusignius was a martyred Roman soldier.
Eusignius was a martyred Roman soldier.
Eustathius of Antioch
Eustathius of Antioch, sometimes surnamed the Great, was a bishop and patriarch of Antioch in the 4th century.
Eustathius of Antioch, sometimes surnamed the Great, was a bishop and patriarch of Antioch in the 4th century.
Eustathius of Sebaste
Eustathius, was bishop of Sebastia in Armenia.
Eustathius, was bishop of Sebastia in Armenia.
Eutolmius Tatianus
Flavius Eutolmius Tatianus was a politician of the Late Roman Empire.
Flavius Eutolmius Tatianus was a politician of the Late Roman Empire.
Eutropia
Eutropia a woman of Syrian origin, who was the wife of Emperor Maximian.
Eutropia a woman of Syrian origin, who was the wife of Emperor Maximian.
Eutropia (princess)
Eutropia (died 350) was the daughter of Emperor Constantius Chlorus and of Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and therefore half-sister of Emperor Constantine I.
Eutropia (died 350) was the daughter of Emperor Constantius Chlorus and of Flavia Maximiana Theodora, and therefore half-sister of Emperor Constantine I.
Eutropius (historian)
Flavius Eutropius was an Ancient Roman historian who flourished in the latter half of the 4th century.
Flavius Eutropius was an Ancient Roman historian who flourished in the latter half of the 4th century.
Eutychianus (consul 398)
Flavius Eutychianus (fl. 388–405) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Flavius Eutychianus (fl. 388–405) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Evagrius of Antioch
Evagrius of Antioch was a claimant to the See of Antioch from 388 to 392.
Evagrius of Antioch was a claimant to the See of Antioch from 388 to 392.
Evagrius of Constantinople
Evagrius (died c.380) was bishop of Constantinople for brief periods in 370, and possibly 380.
Evagrius (died c.380) was bishop of Constantinople for brief periods in 370, and possibly 380.
Expeditus
Information concerning Saint Expeditus can be found only in martyrologies, so precise details about his existence cannot be obtained.
Information concerning Saint Expeditus can be found only in martyrologies, so precise details about his existence cannot be obtained.
Fabius Aconius Catullinus Philomathius
Fabius Aconius (or Aco) Catullinus signo Philomathius (floruit 338-349) was an aristocrat and a politician of the Late Roman Empire.
Fabius Aconius (or Aco) Catullinus signo Philomathius (floruit 338-349) was an aristocrat and a politician of the Late Roman Empire.
Faltonia Betitia Proba
Faltonia Betitia Proba was a Latin Roman Christian poetess, possibly the most influential Latin poetess of Late Antiquity.
Faltonia Betitia Proba was a Latin Roman Christian poetess, possibly the most influential Latin poetess of Late Antiquity.
Faltonius Probus Alypius
Faltonius Probus Alypius (floruit 370-397) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Faltonius Probus Alypius (floruit 370-397) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Faustina (empress)
Faustina was an Empress of the Roman Empire and third wife of Emperor Constantius II. The main source for her biography is the account of historian Ammianus Marcellinus.
Faustina was an Empress of the Roman Empire and third wife of Emperor Constantius II. The main source for her biography is the account of historian Ammianus Marcellinus.
Febronia of Nisibis
Febronia of Nisibis, also known as Febronia of Sebapte, was a nun at Nisibis, Mesopotamia.
Febronia of Nisibis, also known as Febronia of Sebapte, was a nun at Nisibis, Mesopotamia.
Felix of Girona
Saint Feliu of Girona is a Catalan saint.
Saint Feliu of Girona is a Catalan saint.
Flavia Julia Constantia
Flavia Julia Constantia (after 293 – c. 330) was the daughter of the Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus and his second wife, Flavia Maximiana Theodora.
Flavia Julia Constantia (after 293 – c. 330) was the daughter of the Roman Emperor Constantius Chlorus and his second wife, Flavia Maximiana Theodora.
Flavia Maxima Constantia
Flavia Maxima Constantia (361/362 – 383) was the first Empress consort of Gratian of the Western Roman Empire.
Flavia Maxima Constantia (361/362 – 383) was the first Empress consort of Gratian of the Western Roman Empire.
Flavian I of Antioch
Flavian I of Antioch was a bishop or Patriarch of Antioch from 381 until his death.
Flavian I of Antioch was a bishop or Patriarch of Antioch from 381 until his death.
Flavius Afranius Syagrius
Flavius Afranius Syagrius was a Roman politician and administrator.
Flavius Afranius Syagrius was a Roman politician and administrator.
Flavius Bauto
Flavius Bauto (died c. 385) was a Romanised Frank who served as a magister militum of the Western Roman Empire.
Flavius Bauto (died c. 385) was a Romanised Frank who served as a magister militum of the Western Roman Empire.
Flavius Dalmatius
Flavius Dalmatius (died 337), also known as Dalmatius the Censor, was a censor (333), and a member of the Constantinian dynasty, which ruled over the Roman Empire at the beginning of the 4...
Flavius Dalmatius (died 337), also known as Dalmatius the Censor, was a censor (333), and a member of the Constantinian dynasty, which ruled over the Roman Empire at the beginning of the 4...
Flavius Manlius Theodorus
Flavius Manlius Theodorus (death after 409), was an early Christian writer from Liguria.
Flavius Manlius Theodorus (death after 409), was an early Christian writer from Liguria.
Flavius Marcellinus
Flavius Marcellinus was a high official at the court of Emperor Honorius.
Flavius Marcellinus was a high official at the court of Emperor Honorius.
Flavius Martinus
Flavius Martinus was a vicarius of Roman Britain c. 353 under Constantius II.
Flavius Martinus was a vicarius of Roman Britain c. 353 under Constantius II.
Flavius Sanctus
Flavius Sanctus was a governor of one of the provinces of Roman Britain during the mid fourth century AD.
Flavius Sanctus was a governor of one of the provinces of Roman Britain during the mid fourth century AD.
Florentius (consul 361)
Florentius was a Roman praetorian prefect under the Caesar Julian and later a consul, before falling from grace when Julian became emperor.
Florentius was a Roman praetorian prefect under the Caesar Julian and later a consul, before falling from grace when Julian became emperor.
Forty Martyrs of Sebaste
The Forty Martyrs of Sebaste or the Holy Forty (Ancient/Katharevousa Greek Ἃγιοι Τεσσεράκοντα, Demotic Άγιοι Σαράντα) were a group of Roman soldiers in the Legio XII Fulminata (Armed w...
The Forty Martyrs of Sebaste or the Holy Forty (Ancient/Katharevousa Greek Ἃγιοι Τεσσεράκοντα, Demotic Άγιοι Σαράντα) were a group of Roman soldiers in the Legio XII Fulminata (Armed w...
Fravitta
Flavius Fravitta (died 402/403) was a chieftain of the Visigoths, who entered in the Eastern Roman army, rising to its highest ranks.
Flavius Fravitta (died 402/403) was a chieftain of the Visigoths, who entered in the Eastern Roman army, rising to its highest ranks.
Fullofaudes
Fullofaudes was a Dux Britanniarum, a military leader in Roman Britain in the later fourth century.
Fullofaudes was a Dux Britanniarum, a military leader in Roman Britain in the later fourth century.
Gabinius Barbarus Pompeianus
Gabinius Barbarus Pompeianus (died in Rome, February 409) was a politician of the Western Roman Empire, praefectus urbi of Rome during the first siege of Alaric I.
Gabinius Barbarus Pompeianus (died in Rome, February 409) was a politician of the Western Roman Empire, praefectus urbi of Rome during the first siege of Alaric I.
Gaius Caeionius Rufius Albinus
Caeionius Rufius Albinus (290 – after 339) was a Consul of Rome in 335, praefectus urbi of Rome in 335–337.
Caeionius Rufius Albinus (290 – after 339) was a Consul of Rome in 335, praefectus urbi of Rome in 335–337.
Gaius Caeionius Rufius Volusianus
Gaius Caeionius Rufius Volusianus (255 – after 321) was a Consul of Rome in February, 311 and March, 314, etc.
Gaius Caeionius Rufius Volusianus (255 – after 321) was a Consul of Rome in February, 311 and March, 314, etc.
Galeria Valeria
Galeria Valeria (died 315) was the daughter of Roman Emperor Diocletian and wife of his co-emperor Galerius.
Galeria Valeria (died 315) was the daughter of Roman Emperor Diocletian and wife of his co-emperor Galerius.
Galla (wife of Theodosius I)
Flavia Galla (died 394) was a Princess of the Western Roman Empire and an Empress of the Roman Empire.
Flavia Galla (died 394) was a Princess of the Western Roman Empire and an Empress of the Roman Empire.
Gallicanus (consul 330)
Flavius Gallicanus (floruit 330) was a politician of the Roman Empire, consul in 330.
Flavius Gallicanus (floruit 330) was a politician of the Roman Empire, consul in 330.
Genesius of Arles
Saint Genesius of Arles (in French Saint Genès) was a notary martyred under Maximianus in 303 or 308.
Saint Genesius of Arles (in French Saint Genès) was a notary martyred under Maximianus in 303 or 308.
Gildo
Gildo was a Roman general in the province of Mauretania.
Gildo was a Roman general in the province of Mauretania.
Gorgonius
Saint Gorgonius of Nicomedia was a Christian martyr, part of the group Gorgonius, Peter Cubicularius and Dorotheus, who died in 304 AD at Nicomedia during the persecution of Emperor Diocl...
Saint Gorgonius of Nicomedia was a Christian martyr, part of the group Gorgonius, Peter Cubicularius and Dorotheus, who died in 304 AD at Nicomedia during the persecution of Emperor Diocl...
Gratian the Elder
Gratianus Funarius, also known as Gratianus the Elder or Gratianus Major (Major is Latin for the elder), was an Illyrian soldier of the Roman Empire who flourished in the 4th...
Gratianus Funarius, also known as Gratianus the Elder or Gratianus Major (Major is Latin for the elder), was an Illyrian soldier of the Roman Empire who flourished in the 4th...
Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder
Gregory the Elder, or Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder, was the bishop of the see of Nazianzus in Roman province of Cappadocia.
Gregory the Elder, or Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder, was the bishop of the see of Nazianzus in Roman province of Cappadocia.
Helena (Empress)
Saint Helena (Flavia Iulia Helena Augusta) also known as Saint Helen, Helena Augusta or Helena of Constantinople (ca.
Saint Helena (Flavia Iulia Helena Augusta) also known as Saint Helen, Helena Augusta or Helena of Constantinople (ca.
Helena (wife of Julian)
Helena (died 360) was the wife of Julian, Roman Emperor in 360–363.
Helena (died 360) was the wife of Julian, Roman Emperor in 360–363.
Hilarion
Hilarion was an anchorite who spent most of his life in the desert according to the example of Anthony the Great.
Hilarion was an anchorite who spent most of his life in the desert according to the example of Anthony the Great.
Hor, Besoy, and Daydara
Hor, Besoy (also known as Psoi and Absahi), and Daydara (also known as Didra) were Christian martyrs in Egypt.
Hor, Besoy (also known as Psoi and Absahi), and Daydara (also known as Didra) were Christian martyrs in Egypt.
Hypatia
Hypatia was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher in Roman Egypt who was the first historically noted woman in mathematics.
Hypatia was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher in Roman Egypt who was the first historically noted woman in mathematics.
Iamblichus
Iamblichus, also known as Iamblichus Chalcidensis, (Ancient Greek:, probably from Syriac or Aramaic ya-mlku, "He is king", c. 245–c.
Iamblichus, also known as Iamblichus Chalcidensis, (Ancient Greek:, probably from Syriac or Aramaic ya-mlku, "He is king", c. 245–c.
Januarius
Saint Januarius (San Gennaro), Bishop of Naples, is a martyr saint of both the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Saint Januarius (San Gennaro), Bishop of Naples, is a martyr saint of both the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Jerome
Saint Jerome (c.â¯347 – 30 September 420; (also Hierom or Jerom) (Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus; ) was a Roman Christian priest, confessor, theologian and historian, and who became a ...
Saint Jerome (c.â¯347 – 30 September 420; (also Hierom or Jerom) (Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus; ) was a Roman Christian priest, confessor, theologian and historian, and who became a ...
John and Marcianus
John and Marcianus, were Roman martyrs.
John and Marcianus, were Roman martyrs.
John and Paul
John and Paul are saints in the Roman Catholic Church.
John and Paul are saints in the Roman Catholic Church.
John Cassian
Saint John Cassian, John the Ascetic, or John Cassian the Roman, was a Christian theologian celebrated in both the Western and Eastern Churches for his mystical writings.
Saint John Cassian, John the Ascetic, or John Cassian the Roman, was a Christian theologian celebrated in both the Western and Eastern Churches for his mystical writings.
John II, Bishop of Jerusalem
John II (c. 356 – 10 January 417) was bishop of Jerusalem from AD 387 to AD 417.
John II (c. 356 – 10 January 417) was bishop of Jerusalem from AD 387 to AD 417.
Julian and Basilissa
Saints Julian and Basilissa (died ca.
Saints Julian and Basilissa (died ca.
Julian of Mesopotamia
Julian the Hermit of Mesopotamia adopted the ascetic life during the reign of Roman emperor Julian the Apostate in the fourth century AD. Saint Julian dwelt in solitude near the river Euphrates.
Julian the Hermit of Mesopotamia adopted the ascetic life during the reign of Roman emperor Julian the Apostate in the fourth century AD. Saint Julian dwelt in solitude near the river Euphrates.
Juliana of Nicomedia
Saint Juliana of Nicomedia is said to have suffered Christian martyrdom during the Diocletian persecution in 304.
Saint Juliana of Nicomedia is said to have suffered Christian martyrdom during the Diocletian persecution in 304.
Julius and Aaron
Saints Julius and Aaron are celebrated as two British martyrs who died during the religious persecutions of the Emperor Diocletian in AD 304.
Saints Julius and Aaron are celebrated as two British martyrs who died during the religious persecutions of the Emperor Diocletian in AD 304.
Julius Constantius
Julius Constantius was a politician of the Roman Empire and a member of the Constantinian dynasty, being a son of emperor Constantius Chlorus and his second wife Flavia Maximiana Theodora, a you...
Julius Constantius was a politician of the Roman Empire and a member of the Constantinian dynasty, being a son of emperor Constantius Chlorus and his second wife Flavia Maximiana Theodora, a you...
Julius Firmicus Maternus
Julius Firmicus Maternus was an aristocrat of the senatorial class; a Latin writer and notable astrologer, he eventually converted to Christianity, he lived in the reign of Constantine I and his...
Julius Firmicus Maternus was an aristocrat of the senatorial class; a Latin writer and notable astrologer, he eventually converted to Christianity, he lived in the reign of Constantine I and his...
Julius Julianus
Julius Julianus (fl. 315–325) was a politician of the Roman Empire, related to the Constantinian dynasty.
Julius Julianus (fl. 315–325) was a politician of the Roman Empire, related to the Constantinian dynasty.
Justin of Siponto
Saint Justin of Siponto, as well as Saints Florentius, Felix, and Justa, are venerated as Christian martyrs by the Catholic Church.
Saint Justin of Siponto, as well as Saints Florentius, Felix, and Justa, are venerated as Christian martyrs by the Catholic Church.
Justina (empress)
Justina was the second wife of the Roman Emperor Valentinian I and the mother of Valentinian II, Galla, Grata and Justa.
Justina was the second wife of the Roman Emperor Valentinian I and the mother of Valentinian II, Galla, Grata and Justa.
Justina of Padua
Saint Justina (Justine) of Padua (Santa Giustina) is a Christian saint who was said to have been martyred in 304 AD. Justina was said to have been a young woman who took private vows of chastit...
Saint Justina (Justine) of Padua (Santa Giustina) is a Christian saint who was said to have been martyred in 304 AD. Justina was said to have been a young woman who took private vows of chastit...
Justus of Trieste
Saint Justus of Trieste (also Justus the Martyr, Just of Trieste; San Giusto di Trieste, San Giusto martire; died 303) is a Roman Catholic saint.
Saint Justus of Trieste (also Justus the Martyr, Just of Trieste; San Giusto di Trieste, San Giusto martire; died 303) is a Roman Catholic saint.
Juventinus
Saint Juventinus or Juventius (died 363) was a member of the imperial guard of Emperor Julian.
Saint Juventinus or Juventius (died 363) was a member of the imperial guard of Emperor Julian.
Juventinus and Maximinus
Saint Juventinus or Juventius (died 363) was a member of the imperial guard of Emperor Julian.
Saint Juventinus or Juventius (died 363) was a member of the imperial guard of Emperor Julian.
Khosrov III the Small
Khosrov III the Small (Խոսրով Գ Կոտակ, Khosrov III Kotak; c. 330–339 AD) was the Arshakuni king Armenia.
Khosrov III the Small (Խոսրով Գ Կոտակ, Khosrov III Kotak; c. 330–339 AD) was the Arshakuni king Armenia.
Khosrovidukht (sister of Tiridates III of Armenia)
Khosrovidukht also known as Xosroviduxt (Խոսրովիդուխտ, flourished second half of 3rd century & first half of 4th century) was a Princess of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia, one of the clien...
Khosrovidukht also known as Xosroviduxt (Խոսրովիդուխտ, flourished second half of 3rd century & first half of 4th century) was a Princess of the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia, one of the clien...
Laeta
Laeta was the second Empress consort of Gratian of the Western Roman Empire.
Laeta was the second Empress consort of Gratian of the Western Roman Empire.
Libanius
Libanius (Λιβάνιος, Libanios; ca. 314 – ca.
Libanius (Λιβάνιος, Libanios; ca. 314 – ca.
Lollianus Mavortius
Quintus Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lollianus signo Mavortius (fl.
Quintus Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lollianus signo Mavortius (fl.
Lucius Aradius Valerius Proculus
Lucius Aradius Valerius Proculus signo Populonius (floruit 333-352) was a senator and a politician of the Roman Empire, twice praefectus urbi of Rome (in 337-338 and in 351-352) and ...
Lucius Aradius Valerius Proculus signo Populonius (floruit 333-352) was a senator and a politician of the Roman Empire, twice praefectus urbi of Rome (in 337-338 and in 351-352) and ...
Lucius Aurelius Avianius Symmachus
Lucius Aurelius Avianius Symmachus signo Phosphorius (died 376) was a politician of the Roman Empire, father of Quintus Aurelius Symmachus.
Lucius Aurelius Avianius Symmachus signo Phosphorius (died 376) was a politician of the Roman Empire, father of Quintus Aurelius Symmachus.
Lucius Septimius (Roman governor)
Lucius Septimius (the rest of his name is unknown) was a governor of Britannia Prima, a province of Roman Britain during the later fourth century AD.
Lucius Septimius (the rest of his name is unknown) was a governor of Britannia Prima, a province of Roman Britain during the later fourth century AD.
Lucius Turranius Venustus Gratianus
Lucius Turranius Venustus Gratianus was a Roman Praetor ca 300.
Lucius Turranius Venustus Gratianus was a Roman Praetor ca 300.
Lucius Valerius Maximus Basilius
Lucius Valerius Maximus Basilius (c.
Lucius Valerius Maximus Basilius (c.
Lupicinus (Roman)
Lupicinus was a Roman lieutenant of Valens in Thrace in the late fourth century AD.
Lupicinus was a Roman lieutenant of Valens in Thrace in the late fourth century AD.
Macarius of Jerusalem
Saint Macarius of Jerusalem was Bishop of Jerusalem from 312 to shortly before 335, according to Sozomen.
Saint Macarius of Jerusalem was Bishop of Jerusalem from 312 to shortly before 335, according to Sozomen.
Macedonius I of Constantinople
Macedonius (d. after 360) was a Greek bishop of Constantinople from 342 up to 346, and from 351 until 360.
Macedonius (d. after 360) was a Greek bishop of Constantinople from 342 up to 346, and from 351 until 360.
Macrina the Elder
Saint Macrina the Elder (before 270 – c. 340) was the mother of Saint Basil the Elder, and the grandmother of Basil the Great, Saint Gregory of Nyssa, Saint Peter of Sebaste, and Saint Mac...
Saint Macrina the Elder (before 270 – c. 340) was the mother of Saint Basil the Elder, and the grandmother of Basil the Great, Saint Gregory of Nyssa, Saint Peter of Sebaste, and Saint Mac...
Mallius Theodorus
Flavius Mallius Theodorus (floruit 376 circa-409) was consul of the Roman Empire in 399, and author of an extant treatise on metres, De metris, one of the best of its kind (H. Keil, Gr...
Flavius Mallius Theodorus (floruit 376 circa-409) was consul of the Roman Empire in 399, and author of an extant treatise on metres, De metris, one of the best of its kind (H. Keil, Gr...
Marcellinus (magister officiorum)
Marcellinus (died 31 September 351) was a Roman Empire officer under Roman Emperor Constans and usurper Magnentius.
Marcellinus (died 31 September 351) was a Roman Empire officer under Roman Emperor Constans and usurper Magnentius.
Marcellinus and Peter
Saints Marcellinus and Peter (sometimes called Petrus Exorcista; Marcellino e Pietro) were two 4th century Christian martyrs in the city of Rome.
Saints Marcellinus and Peter (sometimes called Petrus Exorcista; Marcellino e Pietro) were two 4th century Christian martyrs in the city of Rome.
Marcellus Empiricus
Marcellus Empiricus, also known as Marcellus Burdigalensis, was a Latin medical writer from Gaul at the turn of the 4th and 5th centuries.
Marcellus Empiricus, also known as Marcellus Burdigalensis, was a Latin medical writer from Gaul at the turn of the 4th and 5th centuries.
Marcellus of Ancyra
Marcellus of Ancyra was one of the bishops present at the Councils of Ancyra and of Nicaea.
Marcellus of Ancyra was one of the bishops present at the Councils of Ancyra and of Nicaea.
Marcellus of Capua
Marcellus of Capua was a third- or fourth-century martyr who was inserted in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints in the thirteenth century, but when that calendar was revised in 1969, his feas...
Marcellus of Capua was a third- or fourth-century martyr who was inserted in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints in the thirteenth century, but when that calendar was revised in 1969, his feas...
Margaret the Virgin
Margaret the Virgin, also known as Margaret of Antioch, virgin and martyr, is celebrated as a saint by the Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches on July 20; and on July 17 in the Orthodox C...
Margaret the Virgin, also known as Margaret of Antioch, virgin and martyr, is celebrated as a saint by the Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches on July 20; and on July 17 in the Orthodox C...
Marina Severa
Marina Severa was the Empress of Rome and first wife of Emperor Valentinian I. She was the mother of later Emperor Gratian.
Marina Severa was the Empress of Rome and first wife of Emperor Valentinian I. She was the mother of later Emperor Gratian.
Maron
Saint Maroun (also Maron or Maro;, '; مار مارون) was a 5th century Syriac Christian monk who after his death was followed by a religious movement that became known as the Maronites.
Saint Maroun (also Maron or Maro;, '; مار مارون) was a 5th century Syriac Christian monk who after his death was followed by a religious movement that became known as the Maronites.
Martyrs of Abitina
The Martyrs of Abitina were a group of 49 Christians found guilty, in 304, during the reign of the Emperor Diocletian, of having illegally celebrated Sunday worship at Abitina, a town in the Rom...
The Martyrs of Abitina were a group of 49 Christians found guilty, in 304, during the reign of the Emperor Diocletian, of having illegally celebrated Sunday worship at Abitina, a town in the Rom...
Mascezel
Mascezel was briefly ruler of Roman North Africa after the defeat of his brother Gildo during the Gildonic revolt in 398 AD. He is credited with landing 5,000 Roman legionnaires in the province...
Mascezel was briefly ruler of Roman North Africa after the defeat of his brother Gildo during the Gildonic revolt in 398 AD. He is credited with landing 5,000 Roman legionnaires in the province...
Maternus Cynegius
Maternus Cynegius (died on March 14, 388, in Berytos) was a praetorian prefect of the East and consul at the end of the 4th century, best known for destroying some of the most sacred sites of He...
Maternus Cynegius (died on March 14, 388, in Berytos) was a praetorian prefect of the East and consul at the end of the 4th century, best known for destroying some of the most sacred sites of He...
Maura and Britta
Maura and Britta were two 4th-century Christian martyrs.
Maura and Britta were two 4th-century Christian martyrs.
Maximinus (praetorian prefect)
Maximinus was a Roman barrister and Praetorian Prefect of the later fourth century AD.
Maximinus was a Roman barrister and Praetorian Prefect of the later fourth century AD.
Maximus of Ephesus
Maximus of Ephesus (c.310-372) was a Neoplatonist philosopher.
Maximus of Ephesus (c.310-372) was a Neoplatonist philosopher.
Maximus of Jerusalem
Saint Maximus of Jerusalem was an early Christian saint and bishop of Jerusalem from roughly 333 AD to his death in roughly 350 AD. He was the third bishop of Jerusalem named Maximus, the other...
Saint Maximus of Jerusalem was an early Christian saint and bishop of Jerusalem from roughly 333 AD to his death in roughly 350 AD. He was the third bishop of Jerusalem named Maximus, the other...
Meletius of Antioch
Saint Meletius of Antioch was a Christian bishop, or Patriarch of Antioch, from 360 until his death.
Saint Meletius of Antioch was a Christian bishop, or Patriarch of Antioch, from 360 until his death.
Meletius of Lycopolis
Meletius (died after 325) was bishop of Lycopolis in Egypt.
Meletius (died after 325) was bishop of Lycopolis in Egypt.
Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora
Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora (died c. 305-311 AD) are virgin martyrs venerated by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.
Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora (died c. 305-311 AD) are virgin martyrs venerated by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.
Mensurius
Mensurius was a bishop of Carthage in the early 300s during the early Christian Church.
Mensurius was a bishop of Carthage in the early 300s during the early Christian Church.
Merobaudes (general)
Flavius Merobaudes was a Roman general of Frankish origin.
Flavius Merobaudes was a Roman general of Frankish origin.
Methodius of Olympus
The Church Father and Saint Methodius of Olympus (died ca.
The Church Father and Saint Methodius of Olympus (died ca.
Metrophanes of Byzantium
Saint Metrophanes was the bishop of Byzantium from 306 to 314.
Saint Metrophanes was the bishop of Byzantium from 306 to 314.
Minervina
Minervina was the wife rather than the mistress of Constantine the Great.
Minervina was the wife rather than the mistress of Constantine the Great.
Narcissus, Argeus, and Marcellinus
Saints Narcissus, Argeus and Marcellinus (d.
Saints Narcissus, Argeus and Marcellinus (d.
Naucratius
Saint Naucratius was the son of Basil the Elder and Emmelia of Caesarea.
Saint Naucratius was the son of Basil the Elder and Emmelia of Caesarea.
Nectaridus
Nectaridus was a possible early Count of the Saxon Shore, a military leader in Roman Britain in the later fourth century AD.
Nectaridus was a possible early Count of the Saxon Shore, a military leader in Roman Britain in the later fourth century AD.
Neoterius
Flavius Neoterius (fl 365-393) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Flavius Neoterius (fl 365-393) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Neratius Cerealis
Neratius or Naeratius Cerealis (floruit 328–358) was a Roman senator and politician, Praefectus urbi and Consul.
Neratius or Naeratius Cerealis (floruit 328–358) was a Roman senator and politician, Praefectus urbi and Consul.
Nevitta
Nevitta was a military leader and official in the Roman Empire.
Nevitta was a military leader and official in the Roman Empire.
Nicomachus Flavianus (son)
Nicomachus Flavianus, sometimes referred to as Flavianus the younger, was a grammarian and a politician of the Roman Empire.
Nicomachus Flavianus, sometimes referred to as Flavianus the younger, was a grammarian and a politician of the Roman Empire.
Nonius Atticus Maximus
Nonius Atticus Maximus (floruit 383-397) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Nonius Atticus Maximus (floruit 383-397) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Nonna of Nazianzus
Saint Nonna of Nazianzus was the wife of Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder, and the mother of Gregory the Theologian, Caesarius, and Gorgonia.
Saint Nonna of Nazianzus was the wife of Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder, and the mother of Gregory the Theologian, Caesarius, and Gorgonia.
Olympiodorus of Thebes
Olympiodorus (born ca. 380, active ca.
Olympiodorus (born ca. 380, active ca.
Optatus
Saint Optatus, sometimes anglicized as St. Optate, was Bishop of Milevis, in Numidia, in the fourth century, remembered for his writings against Donatism.
Saint Optatus, sometimes anglicized as St. Optate, was Bishop of Milevis, in Numidia, in the fourth century, remembered for his writings against Donatism.
Orentius (martyr)
Orentius was one of seven brothers, which included Cyriacus, Firminus, Firmus, Heros, Longinus, and Pharnacius.
Orentius was one of seven brothers, which included Cyriacus, Firminus, Firmus, Heros, Longinus, and Pharnacius.
Orestes of Cappadocia
Orestes of Cappadocia is venerated as a martyr by the Eastern Orthodox Church, along with Eustratius, Auxentius, Eugene, and Mardarius.
Orestes of Cappadocia is venerated as a martyr by the Eastern Orthodox Church, along with Eustratius, Auxentius, Eugene, and Mardarius.
Oribasius
Oribasius or Oreibasius was a Greek medical writer and the personal physician of the Roman emperor Julian the Apostate.
Oribasius or Oreibasius was a Greek medical writer and the personal physician of the Roman emperor Julian the Apostate.
Ovinius Gallicanus
Ovinius Gallicanus (floruit 293-317) was a politician of the Roman Empire, probably the first Christian Roman consul.
Ovinius Gallicanus (floruit 293-317) was a politician of the Roman Empire, probably the first Christian Roman consul.
Pacatianus (vicarius)
Pacatianus was vicarius of Roman Britain in 319.
Pacatianus was vicarius of Roman Britain in 319.
Pachomius
Saint Pakhom, also known as Pachome and Pakhomius, is generally recognized as the founder of Christian cenobitic monasticism.
Saint Pakhom, also known as Pachome and Pakhomius, is generally recognized as the founder of Christian cenobitic monasticism.
Pamphilus of Caesarea
Saint Pamphilus (Πάμφιλος) (latter half of the 3rd century – February 16, 309), was a presbyter of Caesarea and chief among Catholic Biblical scholars of his generation.
Saint Pamphilus (Πάμφιλος) (latter half of the 3rd century – February 16, 309), was a presbyter of Caesarea and chief among Catholic Biblical scholars of his generation.
Pancras of Rome
Saint Pancras was a Roman citizen who converted to Christianity, and was beheaded for his faith at the age of just 14 around the year 304.
Saint Pancras was a Roman citizen who converted to Christianity, and was beheaded for his faith at the age of just 14 around the year 304.
Patriarch Anatolius of Constantinople
Saint Anatolius was Patriarch of Constantinople (449 – July 3, 458).
Saint Anatolius was Patriarch of Constantinople (449 – July 3, 458).
Patriarch Stephen I of Antioch
Stephen I of Antioch was the Bishop of Antioch between 341 and 345 or 342 and 344, depending on the source.
Stephen I of Antioch was the Bishop of Antioch between 341 and 345 or 342 and 344, depending on the source.
Paul I of Constantinople
Paul I or Paulus I or Saint Paul the Confessor (died c. 350), sixth bishop of Constantinople, elected AD 336 or 340.
Paul I or Paulus I or Saint Paul the Confessor (died c. 350), sixth bishop of Constantinople, elected AD 336 or 340.
Pelagia of Tarsus
Pelagia of Tarsus (d. early 4th century) is a saint and martyr who lived in Tarsus in the Cilicia region of Asia Minor during the reign of Roman Emperor Diocletian.
Pelagia of Tarsus (d. early 4th century) is a saint and martyr who lived in Tarsus in the Cilicia region of Asia Minor during the reign of Roman Emperor Diocletian.
Pentadius
Pentadius (fl 354-361) was an officer of the Roman Empire.
Pentadius (fl 354-361) was an officer of the Roman Empire.
Peter of Sebaste
Peter of Sebaste was a bishop, taking his usual name from the city of his bishopric, Sebaste in Lesser Armenia.
Peter of Sebaste was a bishop, taking his usual name from the city of his bishopric, Sebaste in Lesser Armenia.
Petronius Probianus
Petronius Probianus (floruit 315-331) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Petronius Probianus (floruit 315-331) was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Petronius Probinus (consul 341)
Petronius Probinus was an aristocrat and statesman of the Roman Empire, Roman consul and praefectus urbi of Rome.
Petronius Probinus was an aristocrat and statesman of the Roman Empire, Roman consul and praefectus urbi of Rome.
Philagrius (prefect of Egypt)
Flavius Philagrius (c. 295 - aft.
Flavius Philagrius (c. 295 - aft.
Philomena
Saint Philomena is venerated as a virgin martyr saint of the Catholic Church, said to have been a young Greek princess martyred in the 4th century.
Saint Philomena is venerated as a virgin martyr saint of the Catholic Church, said to have been a young Greek princess martyred in the 4th century.
Philostorgius
Philostorgius (Greek: Φιλοστόργιος; 368 – ca.
Philostorgius (Greek: Φιλοστόργιος; 368 – ca.
Placidus (martyr)
Saint Placidus (Placitus), along with Saints Eutychius (Euticius), Victorinus and their sister Flavia, Donatus, Firmatus the deacon, Faustus, and ...
Saint Placidus (Placitus), along with Saints Eutychius (Euticius), Victorinus and their sister Flavia, Donatus, Firmatus the deacon, Faustus, and ...
Plutarch of Athens
Plutarch of Athens was a Greek philosopher and Neoplatonist who taught at Athens at the beginning of the 5th century.
Plutarch of Athens was a Greek philosopher and Neoplatonist who taught at Athens at the beginning of the 5th century.
Pompeius Probus
Pompeius Probus (floruit 307-314) was a politician of the Roman Empire during the Tetrarchy, active at the Eastern court under Emperors Galerius and Licinius.
Pompeius Probus (floruit 307-314) was a politician of the Roman Empire during the Tetrarchy, active at the Eastern court under Emperors Galerius and Licinius.
Pope Achillas of Alexandria
Pope Achillas of Alexandria was the eighteenth Pope of Alexandria (head of the church that became the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Greek Church of Alexandria) between 312 and 313.
Pope Achillas of Alexandria was the eighteenth Pope of Alexandria (head of the church that became the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Greek Church of Alexandria) between 312 and 313.
Pope Alexander of Alexandria
Alexander of Alexandria (died 326 or 328) was the nineteenth Patriarch of Alexandria from 313 to his death.
Alexander of Alexandria (died 326 or 328) was the nineteenth Patriarch of Alexandria from 313 to his death.
Pope Anastasius I
Pope Saint Anastasius I, born in Rome the son of Maximus, was pope from 27 November 399 to 401.
Pope Saint Anastasius I, born in Rome the son of Maximus, was pope from 27 November 399 to 401.
Pope Liberius
Pope Liberius, pope from 17 May 352 to 24 September 366, was consecrated according to the Catalogus Liberianus on 22 May as the successor of Pope Julius I. He is not mentioned as a saint in ...
Pope Liberius, pope from 17 May 352 to 24 September 366, was consecrated according to the Catalogus Liberianus on 22 May as the successor of Pope Julius I. He is not mentioned as a saint in ...
Pope Marcellinus
Pope Saint Marcellinus, according to the Liberian Catalogue, became bishop of Rome on 30 June 296; his predecessor was Pope St Caius Marcellinus’ pontificate began at a time when Diocletian ...
Pope Saint Marcellinus, according to the Liberian Catalogue, became bishop of Rome on 30 June 296; his predecessor was Pope St Caius Marcellinus’ pontificate began at a time when Diocletian ...
Pope Marcellus I
Pope Marcellus I, serving as pope from May or June 308 to 309, succeeded Pope Marcellinus after a considerable interval.
Pope Marcellus I, serving as pope from May or June 308 to 309, succeeded Pope Marcellinus after a considerable interval.
Pope Mark
Pope Saint Mark the apostle or Marcus was Pope from 18 January 336 to 7 October 336, the date of his death.
Pope Saint Mark the apostle or Marcus was Pope from 18 January 336 to 7 October 336, the date of his death.
Pope Siricius
Pope Saint Siricius, Bishop of Rome from December 384 until his death on 26 November 399, was successor to Damasus I and was himself succeeded by Anastasius I.
Pope Saint Siricius, Bishop of Rome from December 384 until his death on 26 November 399, was successor to Damasus I and was himself succeeded by Anastasius I.
Pope Sylvester I
Pope Sylvester I served as pope from 31 January 314 to 31 December 335, succeeding Pope Miltiades.
Pope Sylvester I served as pope from 31 January 314 to 31 December 335, succeeding Pope Miltiades.
Prisca (empress)
Prisca (died 315) was the Empress of Rome and wife of Emperor Diocletian.
Prisca (died 315) was the Empress of Rome and wife of Emperor Diocletian.
Procopius of Scythopolis
Procopius of Scythopolis (died July 7, 303 AD) is venerated as an early martyr and saint.
Procopius of Scythopolis (died July 7, 303 AD) is venerated as an early martyr and saint.
Proculus of Bologna
Saint Proculus of Bologna or Saint Proculus the Soldier (died c. 304 AD) is an Italian saint.
Saint Proculus of Bologna or Saint Proculus the Soldier (died c. 304 AD) is an Italian saint.
Proculus of Pozzuoli
Saint Proculus (Proclus) of Pozzuoli (San Procolo) was martyred around 305 AD, at the same time as Saint Januarius.
Saint Proculus (Proclus) of Pozzuoli (San Procolo) was martyred around 305 AD, at the same time as Saint Januarius.
Publilius Optatianus Porfirius
Publilius Optatianus Porfirius was a Latin poet, possibly a native of Africa.
Publilius Optatianus Porfirius was a Latin poet, possibly a native of Africa.
Quadratus (martyr)
In addition to Quadratus of Athens (Quadratus the Apologist), there are several Christian saints with the name Quardatus (sometimes spelled Codratus): Quadratus of Africa was martyr...
In addition to Quadratus of Athens (Quadratus the Apologist), there are several Christian saints with the name Quardatus (sometimes spelled Codratus): Quadratus of Africa was martyr...
Quintus Aurelius Symmachus
Quintus Aurelius Symmachus (c. 345 – 402) was a Roman statesman, orator, and man of letters.
Quintus Aurelius Symmachus (c. 345 – 402) was a Roman statesman, orator, and man of letters.
Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius
Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius was a Roman politician, praefectus urbi of Rome in 368–370 and Roman consul in 379.
Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius was a Roman politician, praefectus urbi of Rome in 368–370 and Roman consul in 379.
Quintus Fabius Memmius Symmachus
Quintus Fabius Memmius Symmachus was a politician of the Roman empire, member of the influential family of the Symmachi.
Quintus Fabius Memmius Symmachus was a politician of the Roman empire, member of the influential family of the Symmachi.
Quintus Flavius Egnatius Placidus Severus
Quintus Flavius Egnatius Placidus Severus (c.
Quintus Flavius Egnatius Placidus Severus (c.
Quirinus of Sescia
Saint Quirinus (Kvirin) (died 309 AD) is venerated as an early bishop of Sescia, now Sisak in Croatia.
Saint Quirinus (Kvirin) (died 309 AD) is venerated as an early bishop of Sescia, now Sisak in Croatia.
Richomeres
Flavius Richomeres (Richomer) was a Frank who lived in the late 4th century.
Flavius Richomeres (Richomer) was a Frank who lived in the late 4th century.
Romanus of Caesarea
Saint Romanus of Caesarea (also known as Romanus of Antioch) is venerated as a martyr.
Saint Romanus of Caesarea (also known as Romanus of Antioch) is venerated as a martyr.
Ruricius Pompeianus
Ruricius Pompeianus (d. 312 Verona) was Praetorian prefect and Commander of cavalry and infantry under Maxentius, Western Roman Emperor.
Ruricius Pompeianus (d. 312 Verona) was Praetorian prefect and Commander of cavalry and infantry under Maxentius, Western Roman Emperor.
Sabinus of Spoleto
Saint Sabinus of Spoleto (died c. 300) was a Bishop in the Christian church who resisted the persecutions of Diocletian and was martyred.
Saint Sabinus of Spoleto (died c. 300) was a Bishop in the Christian church who resisted the persecutions of Diocletian and was martyred.
Saint Amator
Saint Amator Amadour or Amatre was bishop of Auxerre from AD 388 until his death on May 1, 418.
Saint Amator Amadour or Amatre was bishop of Auxerre from AD 388 until his death on May 1, 418.
Saint Andrew Stratelates
Saint Andrew Stratelates is a 3rd century Roman soldier who is commemorated with his 2,593 soldiers as martyrs by the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church on 19 August.
Saint Andrew Stratelates is a 3rd century Roman soldier who is commemorated with his 2,593 soldiers as martyrs by the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church on 19 August.
Saint Barbara
Saint Barbara,, Feast Day December 4, known in the Eastern Orthodox Church as the Great Martyr Barbara, was an early Christian saint and martyr.
Saint Barbara,, Feast Day December 4, known in the Eastern Orthodox Church as the Great Martyr Barbara, was an early Christian saint and martyr.
Saint Bibiana
The earliest mention in an authentic historical authority of Saint Bibiana (Viviana, Vivian, or Vibiana), a Roman Virgin and Martyr, occurs in the "Liber Pontificalis,", wh...
The earliest mention in an authentic historical authority of Saint Bibiana (Viviana, Vivian, or Vibiana), a Roman Virgin and Martyr, occurs in the "Liber Pontificalis,", wh...
Saint Darius
St. Dario (or Darius) is a saint of the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church.
St. Dario (or Darius) is a saint of the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church.
Saint Diomedes
Saint Diomedes (Diomede) of Tarsus (d.
Saint Diomedes (Diomede) of Tarsus (d.
Saint Duje
Saint Duje (also known as Saint Dujam, Saint Domnio, Saint Doimus, or Saint Domnius) was a 3rd century Bishop of Salona.
Saint Duje (also known as Saint Dujam, Saint Domnio, Saint Doimus, or Saint Domnius) was a 3rd century Bishop of Salona.
Saint Eubulus
Saint Eubulus was martyred March 7, 308 at Caesarea Palestina.
Saint Eubulus was martyred March 7, 308 at Caesarea Palestina.
Saint Evilasius
Saint Evilasius (died 311) was an executioner who tortured and executed a helpless 13-year-old girl who would later become Saint Fausta.
Saint Evilasius (died 311) was an executioner who tortured and executed a helpless 13-year-old girl who would later become Saint Fausta.
Saint Fabiola
Saint Fabiola was a Roman matron of rank of the company of noble Roman women who, under the influence of the Church father St. Jerome, gave up all earthly pleasures and devoted themselves to the...
Saint Fabiola was a Roman matron of rank of the company of noble Roman women who, under the influence of the Church father St. Jerome, gave up all earthly pleasures and devoted themselves to the...
Saint Fausta
Saint Fausta, also known as Saint Fausta of Cyzicus (298 - 311), was a fourth-century girl who was arrested, tortured and executed for being a Christian.
Saint Fausta, also known as Saint Fausta of Cyzicus (298 - 311), was a fourth-century girl who was arrested, tortured and executed for being a Christian.
Saint George
Saint George was, according to tradition, a Roman soldier from Syria Palaestina and a soldier in the Guard of Diocletian, who is venerated as a Christian martyr.
Saint George was, according to tradition, a Roman soldier from Syria Palaestina and a soldier in the Guard of Diocletian, who is venerated as a Christian martyr.
Saint Gorgonia
Saint Gorgonia (Αγία Γοργονία) (died 23 February 375) was the daughter of Saint Gregory the Elder and Saint Nonna.
Saint Gorgonia (Αγία Γοργονία) (died 23 February 375) was the daughter of Saint Gregory the Elder and Saint Nonna.
Saint Isidora
Saint Isidora or Isidore (Saint Isidora the Simple or Saint Isidora of Tabenna) was a Christian nun and saint of the 4th century AD. She is considered among the earliest fools ...
Saint Isidora or Isidore (Saint Isidora the Simple or Saint Isidora of Tabenna) was a Christian nun and saint of the 4th century AD. She is considered among the earliest fools ...
Saint Lucy
Saint Lucy, also known as Saint Lucia or Santa Lucia, was a wealthy young Christian martyr who is venerated as a saint by Roman Catholic Church, Anglican, Lutheran, and Orthodox Christians.
Saint Lucy, also known as Saint Lucia or Santa Lucia, was a wealthy young Christian martyr who is venerated as a saint by Roman Catholic Church, Anglican, Lutheran, and Orthodox Christians.
Saint Menas
Saint Menas (also Minas, Mina, Mena, Mennas) (285 – c. 309), the Martyr and Wonder-worker, is one of the most well-known Egyptian saints in the East and the West, due to the many miracles ...
Saint Menas (also Minas, Mina, Mena, Mennas) (285 – c. 309), the Martyr and Wonder-worker, is one of the most well-known Egyptian saints in the East and the West, due to the many miracles ...
Saint Monica
Saint Monica is a Christian saint and the mother of Augustine of Hippo, who wrote extensively of her virtues and his life with her in his Confessions.
Saint Monica is a Christian saint and the mother of Augustine of Hippo, who wrote extensively of her virtues and his life with her in his Confessions.
Saint Optatus
Saint Optatus, sometimes anglicized as St. Optate, was Bishop of Milevis, in Numidia, in the fourth century, remembered for his writings against Donatism.
Saint Optatus, sometimes anglicized as St. Optate, was Bishop of Milevis, in Numidia, in the fourth century, remembered for his writings against Donatism.
Saint Pantaleon
Saint Pantaleon, counted in the West among the late-medieval Fourteen Holy Helpers and in the East as one of the Holy Unmercenary Healers, was a martyr of Nicomedia in Bithynia during the Diocl...
Saint Pantaleon, counted in the West among the late-medieval Fourteen Holy Helpers and in the East as one of the Holy Unmercenary Healers, was a martyr of Nicomedia in Bithynia during the Diocl...
Saint Pelagia
Saint Pelagia is an Antiochene saint, a virgin of fifteen years, who chose death by a leap from the housetop rather than dishonour from soldiers during the Diocletianic Persecution.
Saint Pelagia is an Antiochene saint, a virgin of fifteen years, who chose death by a leap from the housetop rather than dishonour from soldiers during the Diocletianic Persecution.
Saint Phocas
Saint Phocas, sometimes called Phocas the Gardener or Phocas of Sinope, is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Saint Phocas, sometimes called Phocas the Gardener or Phocas of Sinope, is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Saint Possidius
Possidius (5th century) was a friend of Saint Augustine of Hippo who wrote a reliable biography and an indiculus or list of his works.
Possidius (5th century) was a friend of Saint Augustine of Hippo who wrote a reliable biography and an indiculus or list of his works.
Saint Rais
Rais, also known as Iraida, Irais, Herais or Rhais, is a martyr venerated by the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox churches.
Rais, also known as Iraida, Irais, Herais or Rhais, is a martyr venerated by the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox churches.
Saint Telemachus
Saint Telemachus (also Almachus or Tilemahos) was a monk who, according to the Church historian Theodoret, tried to stop a gladiator fight in a Roman amphitheatre, and was stoned to ...
Saint Telemachus (also Almachus or Tilemahos) was a monk who, according to the Church historian Theodoret, tried to stop a gladiator fight in a Roman amphitheatre, and was stoned to ...
Saint Theoclia
Saint Theoclia is an Egyptian martyr and saint from the 4th century AD.
Saint Theoclia is an Egyptian martyr and saint from the 4th century AD.
Saint Zoilus
Saint Zoilus (died 304 AD) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.
Saint Zoilus (died 304 AD) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.
Saints Sergius and Bacchus
Saints Sergius and Bacchus, were third century Roman soldiers who are commemorated as martyrs by the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches.
Saints Sergius and Bacchus, were third century Roman soldiers who are commemorated as martyrs by the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches.
Saints Tiburtius and Susanna
Saints Tiburtius and Susanna were two Roman Catholic martyrs, the feast day of each of whom is 11 August.
Saints Tiburtius and Susanna were two Roman Catholic martyrs, the feast day of each of whom is 11 August.
Saints Vitalis and Agricola
Saints Vitalis and Agricola (Santi Vitale e Agricola) are venerated as martyrs, who are considered to have died at Bologna about 304, during the persecution ordered by Roman Emperor Diocletian.
Saints Vitalis and Agricola (Santi Vitale e Agricola) are venerated as martyrs, who are considered to have died at Bologna about 304, during the persecution ordered by Roman Emperor Diocletian.
Sallustius
Sallustius or Sallust was a 4th-century Latin writer, a friend of the Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate.
Sallustius or Sallust was a 4th-century Latin writer, a friend of the Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate.
Salutius
Saturninius Secundus Salutius was a career Roman official who was a native of Gaul.
Saturninius Secundus Salutius was a career Roman official who was a native of Gaul.
Sarah the Martyr
Sarah (died circa 303) is a 4th century martyr venerated as a saint in the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Sarah (died circa 303) is a 4th century martyr venerated as a saint in the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Saturninus of Cagliari
Saint Saturninus of Cagliari (San Saturnino, Saturno) is venerated as the patron saint of Cagliari.
Saint Saturninus of Cagliari (San Saturnino, Saturno) is venerated as the patron saint of Cagliari.
Savinian and Potentian
Saints Savinian and Potentian are martyrs commemorated as the patron saints and founders of the diocese of Sens, France.
Saints Savinian and Potentian are martyrs commemorated as the patron saints and founders of the diocese of Sens, France.
Schenute
Schenute was a Coptic abbot.
Schenute was a Coptic abbot.
Septimius Acindynus
Septimius Acindynus was a Roman consul with Valerius Proculus in 340.
Septimius Acindynus was a Roman consul with Valerius Proculus in 340.
Septimius Bassus
Septimius Bassus (flourished 317-319) was a Roman politician.
Septimius Bassus (flourished 317-319) was a Roman politician.
Serenianus
Serenianus (died in Lydia, 366) was an officer of the Roman Empire, involved in the death of Caesar Constantius Gallus and in the usurpation of Procopius.
Serenianus (died in Lydia, 366) was an officer of the Roman Empire, involved in the death of Caesar Constantius Gallus and in the usurpation of Procopius.
Servandus and Cermanus
Saints Servandus and Cermanus (Germanus) (San Servando y San Germán) (d.
Saints Servandus and Cermanus (Germanus) (San Servando y San Germán) (d.
Severus of Barcelona
Severus of Barcelona (Sant Sever, San Severo) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.
Severus of Barcelona (Sant Sever, San Severo) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.
Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus (consul 325)
Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus was a politician of the Roman Empire.
Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus
Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus (floruit 358 - 390) was a leading Roman aristocrat of the later 4th century, renowned for his wealth, power and social connections.
Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus (floruit 358 - 390) was a leading Roman aristocrat of the later 4th century, renowned for his wealth, power and social connections.
Siburius
Siburius (fl. 370s), for whom only the single name survives, was a high-ranking official of the Roman Empire.
Siburius (fl. 370s), for whom only the single name survives, was a high-ranking official of the Roman Empire.
Sopater of Apamea
Sopater of Apamea (d. before 337), was a distinguished sophist and Neoplatonist philosopher.
Sopater of Apamea (d. before 337), was a distinguished sophist and Neoplatonist philosopher.
Sophia of Rome
Saint Sophia of Rome (died ca.
Saint Sophia of Rome (died ca.
Sosipatra
Sosipatra of Ephesus was a Neoplatonist philosopher and mystic who lived in the first half of the 4th century.
Sosipatra of Ephesus was a Neoplatonist philosopher and mystic who lived in the first half of the 4th century.
Sossianus Hierocles
Sossianus Hierocles (fl. 303) was a late Roman aristocrat and office-holder.
Sossianus Hierocles (fl. 303) was a late Roman aristocrat and office-holder.
Stilicho
Flavius Stilicho was a high-ranking general who was, for a time, the most powerful man in the Western Roman Empire.
Flavius Stilicho was a high-ranking general who was, for a time, the most powerful man in the Western Roman Empire.
Symphorian and Timotheus
Saints Timotheus (Timothy) and Symphorian (Symphorianus, Symphorien) are venerated together as saints by the Catholic Church and share the same feast day (August 22), though the lives of the two...
Saints Timotheus (Timothy) and Symphorian (Symphorianus, Symphorien) are venerated together as saints by the Catholic Church and share the same feast day (August 22), though the lives of the two...
Syncletica of Alexandria
Amma Syncletica of Alexandria, a Christian saint and Desert Mother of the 4th century, was of a wealthy background and is reputed to have been very beautiful.
Amma Syncletica of Alexandria, a Christian saint and Desert Mother of the 4th century, was of a wealthy background and is reputed to have been very beautiful.
Synesius
Synesius, a Greek bishop of Ptolemais in the Libyan Pentapolis after 410, was born of wealthy parents, who claimed descent from Spartan kings, at Balagrae near Cyrene between 370 and 375.
Synesius, a Greek bishop of Ptolemais in the Libyan Pentapolis after 410, was born of wealthy parents, who claimed descent from Spartan kings, at Balagrae near Cyrene between 370 and 375.
Taurus (consul 361)
Flavius Taurus (fl. 355-361) was a politician and a military officer of the Roman Empire.
Flavius Taurus (fl. 355-361) was a politician and a military officer of the Roman Empire.
Ten thousand martyrs
The ten thousand martyrs of Mount Ararat were, according to a medieval legend, Roman soldiers who, led by Saint Acacius, converted to Christianity and were crucified on Mount Ararat in Armenia b...
The ten thousand martyrs of Mount Ararat were, according to a medieval legend, Roman soldiers who, led by Saint Acacius, converted to Christianity and were crucified on Mount Ararat in Armenia b...
Themistius
Themistius ( Themistios) (317, Paphlagonia - ca.
Themistius ( Themistios) (317, Paphlagonia - ca.
Theodora and Didymus
Saints Theodora and Didymus (died 304) are Christian saints whose legend is based on a 4th century acta and the word of Saint Ambrose.
Saints Theodora and Didymus (died 304) are Christian saints whose legend is based on a 4th century acta and the word of Saint Ambrose.
Theodore of Amasea
Saint Theodore of Amasea is one of the two saints called Theodore, who are venerated as Warrior Saints and Great Martyrs in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Saint Theodore of Amasea is one of the two saints called Theodore, who are venerated as Warrior Saints and Great Martyrs in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Theodore of Mopsuestia
Theodore the Interpreter (ca. 350 – 428) was bishop of Mopsuestia (modern Yakapinar) from 392 to 428 AD. He is also known as Theodore of Antioch, from the place of his birth and presbyterate.
Theodore the Interpreter (ca. 350 – 428) was bishop of Mopsuestia (modern Yakapinar) from 392 to 428 AD. He is also known as Theodore of Antioch, from the place of his birth and presbyterate.
Theodore Stratelates
Theodore Stratelates ("the General"), also known as Theodore of Heraclea, is a martyr and Warrior Saint venerated with the title Great-martyr in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Easter...
Theodore Stratelates ("the General"), also known as Theodore of Heraclea, is a martyr and Warrior Saint venerated with the title Great-martyr in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Easter...
Theodoret
Theodoret of Cyrus or Cyrrhus (Θεοδώρητος Κύρρου; c. 393 – c. 457) was an influential author, theologian, and Christian bishop of Cyrrhus, Syria (423-457).
Theodoret of Cyrus or Cyrrhus (Θεοδώρητος Κύρρου; c. 393 – c. 457) was an influential author, theologian, and Christian bishop of Cyrrhus, Syria (423-457).
Theognis of Nicaea
Theognis of Nicaea was a 4th century bishop, excommunicated after the First Council of Nicaea for not denouncing Arius and his nontrinitarianism strongly enough.
Theognis of Nicaea was a 4th century bishop, excommunicated after the First Council of Nicaea for not denouncing Arius and his nontrinitarianism strongly enough.
Timasius
Flavius Timasius (died 396) was a general of the Roman Empire, a relative of the Empress Aelia Flaccilla, wife of Emperor Theodosius I (r.
Flavius Timasius (died 396) was a general of the Roman Empire, a relative of the Empress Aelia Flaccilla, wife of Emperor Theodosius I (r.
Tiridates III of Armenia
Tiridates III was the king of Arsacid Armenia, and is also known as Tiridates the Great Տրդատ Մեծ; some scholars incorrectly refer to him as Tiridates IV as a result of the fact that Tirid...
Tiridates III was the king of Arsacid Armenia, and is also known as Tiridates the Great Տրդատ Մեծ; some scholars incorrectly refer to him as Tiridates IV as a result of the fact that Tirid...
Traianus (magister peditum)
Traianus (died at Adrianople, August 9, 378) was a Roman general under Emperor Valens with whom he died in the battle of Adrianople.
Traianus (died at Adrianople, August 9, 378) was a Roman general under Emperor Valens with whom he died in the battle of Adrianople.
Typasius
Saint Typasius ( San Tipasio) (died January 11, 304) is venerated as a military saint by the Catholic Church.
Saint Typasius ( San Tipasio) (died January 11, 304) is venerated as a military saint by the Catholic Church.
Urpasianus
Holy Martyr Urpasianus was a dignitary of Roman Emperor Galerius in the early 4th century.
Holy Martyr Urpasianus was a dignitary of Roman Emperor Galerius in the early 4th century.
Valentinus (rebel)
Valentinus was a Roman figure of the later fourth century AD.
Valentinus was a Roman figure of the later fourth century AD.
Valeria Maximilla
Valeria Maximilla (fl. 293–312) was the Empress of Rome and wife of Emperor Maxentius.
Valeria Maximilla (fl. 293–312) was the Empress of Rome and wife of Emperor Maxentius.
Valerius Adelphius Bassus
Valerius Adelphius Bassus (c. 360 – aft.
Valerius Adelphius Bassus (c. 360 – aft.
Varanes (consul 410)
Varanes (floruit 393–410) was a politician and general of the Western and Eastern Roman Empires.
Varanes (floruit 393–410) was a politician and general of the Western and Eastern Roman Empires.
Vasilissa (child martyr)
Vasilissa (300–309) is venerated as a child martyr by the Christian Church.
Vasilissa (300–309) is venerated as a child martyr by the Christian Church.
Vettius Agorius Praetextatus
Vettius Agorius Praetextatus (ca. 315–384) was a wealthy pagan aristocrat in 4th-century Roman Empire and a high priest in the cults of numerous gods.
Vettius Agorius Praetextatus (ca. 315–384) was a wealthy pagan aristocrat in 4th-century Roman Empire and a high priest in the cults of numerous gods.
Victoria of Albitina
Saint Victoria (died 304 AD) is venerated as a martyr and saint by the Catholic Church.
Saint Victoria (died 304 AD) is venerated as a martyr and saint by the Catholic Church.
Victorinus (vicarius)
Victorinus is the recorded name of a vicarius of Roman Britain probably serving between 395 and 406.
Victorinus is the recorded name of a vicarius of Roman Britain probably serving between 395 and 406.
Victorinus of Pettau
Saint Victorinus of Poetovio (died 303 or 304) was a Catholic ecclesiastical writer who flourished about 270, and who was martyred during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian.
Saint Victorinus of Poetovio (died 303 or 304) was a Catholic ecclesiastical writer who flourished about 270, and who was martyred during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian.
Vincent of Saragossa
Saint Vincent of Saragossa, also known as Vincent Martyr, Vincent of Huesca or Vincent the Deacon, is the patron saint of Lisbon and Valencia.
Saint Vincent of Saragossa, also known as Vincent Martyr, Vincent of Huesca or Vincent the Deacon, is the patron saint of Lisbon and Valencia.
Vincent, Orontius, and Victor
Saints Vincent, Orontius, and Victor are venerated as martyrs by the Roman Catholic Church.
Saints Vincent, Orontius, and Victor are venerated as martyrs by the Roman Catholic Church.
Virius Nicomachus Flavianus
Virius Nicomachus Flavianus was a grammarian, a historian and a politician of the Roman Empire.
Virius Nicomachus Flavianus was a grammarian, a historian and a politician of the Roman Empire.
Vulcacius Rufinus
Vulcacius Rufinus (died 368) was a Roman politician, related to the Constantinian dynasty.
Vulcacius Rufinus (died 368) was a Roman politician, related to the Constantinian dynasty.
Zeno of Verona
Zeno of Verona (Zenone da Verona; about 300 – 371 or 380) was either an early Christian Bishop of Verona or martyr.
Zeno of Verona (Zenone da Verona; about 300 – 371 or 380) was either an early Christian Bishop of Verona or martyr.
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