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- Agrippa II, son of Agrippa I, and like him originally named Marcus Julius Agrippa, was the seventh and last king of the family of Herod the Great,...
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- Origen (Greek: "Ōrigénēs", 185–ca. 254) was an early Christian scholar, theologian, and one of the most distinguished of the early fathers of the C...
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- Claudius Lysias is a figure mentioned in the New Testament book of the Acts of the Apostles. According to, Lysias was a Roman Tribune and the...
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- Cornelius was a Roman Centurion who is considered by Christians to be the first Gentile to convert to the faith, as related in Acts of the...
- male, deceased (309)
- Pamphilus, presbyter of Caesarea (late 3rd century - martyred February 309), chief among Biblical scholars of his generation, was the friend and...
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- Simeon of Jerusalem, son of Clopas was the leader of the church of Jerusalem, sometimes called the Jewish Christians, and according to most...
- male, deceased (269)
- Saint Firmilian (died c. 269), Bishop of Caesarea Mazaca from ca. 232, was a disciple of Origen. He had a contemporary reputation comparable to...
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- Agabus was an early follower of Christianity mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles as a prophet. He is traditionally remembered as one of the...
- male, deceased (2005)
- "'"' ((June 15,1924-April 24, 2005) was the seventh President of the State of Israel. He served a seven-year term, 1993–2000. Before the pr...
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- Saint Agapius was a Christian martyr killed at Caesarea in AD 306.
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