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- Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus (27 February c. 280 - 22 May 337 AD), commonly known as Constantine I, (among Roman Catholics) and...
- male, deceased (341)
- Eusebius of Nicomedia and Constantinople, (d. 341) was a bishop of Berytus (modern-day Beirut) in Phoenicia, then of Nicomedia where the imperial...
- male, deceased (335)
- Saint Macarius of Jerusalem was bishop of Jerusalem from 311/312 to shortly before 335, according to Sozomen. Athanasius, in one of his orations...
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- Nazarius, (4th century AD), Latin rhetorician and panegyrist, was, according to Ausonius, a professor of rhetoric at Burdigala (Bordeaux). The...
- male
- Saint Regulus or Saint Rule of Andrew was a monk of Patras who, in the fourth century, according to a Scottish legend that became current during...
- male, deceased (410)
- Saint Exuperius (also Exsuperius) (died c. 410) was Bishop of Toulouse at the beginning of the 5th century. His place and date of birth is unknown....
- male, deceased (370)
- Eudoxius (d. 370) was the eighth bishop of Constantinople from January 27 360 to 370, previously bishop of Germanicia and of Antioch, and was one...
- male, deceased (1692)
- Nathaniel Lee (c. 1653 - May 6, 1692), was an English dramatist. He was the son of Dr Richard Lee, a Presbyterian clergyman who was rector of...
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- Eustathius, was bishop of Sebastia in Armenia. Together with Basilius of Ancyra, he was the author of the sect of the Macedonians. (Suidas s. v. Ε...
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- Paphnutius of Thebes, also known as Paphnutius the Confessor, was bishop of a city in the Upper Thebaid in the early fourth century, and one of the...
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