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- Saint Ignatius of Antioch (also known as Theophorus) (ca. 35-107) was the third Bishop or Patriarch of Antioch and a student of Apostle John. En...
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- Saint Melito of Sardis (died c.180) was the bishop of Sardis, near Smyrna in Asia Minor, and a great authority: Jerome, speaking of the Old...
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- Socrates of Constantinople was a Greek Christian church historian, a contemporary of Sozomen and Theodoret, who used his work; he was born at...
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- William of Poitiers, Norman chronicler, was born at Les Préaux, near Pont-Audemer, and belonged to an influential Norman family. After serving as a...
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- Acacius of Caesarea in Greek Aκακιος Mονoφθαλμος was a Christian bishop, the pupil and successor in the Palestinian see of Caesarea of Eusebius AD...
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- Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos, of Constantinople, the last of the Greek ecclesiastical historians, flourished around 1320. His "Historia...
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- Serapion was Patriarch of Antioch (191 - 211). He is known primarily through his theological writings. Eusebius refers to three works of Serapion...
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- Hereswitha (also Hereswith, Haeresvid, Hereswyde) is a Northumbrian English saint of the 7th century who married into the royal house of East...
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- Ecgric was an East Anglian king who shared the kingdom with his kinsman Sigebert until the abdication of Sigebert c 634. He then ruled alone until...
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- Saint Demetrius was Patriarch of Alexandria (189-232). Sextus Julius Africanus, who visited Alexandria in the time of Demetrius, places his...
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