Aphrahat

Aphrahat

male, deceased (345)
Aphrahat was an Assyrian author of the fourth century from Persia, who composed a series of twenty-three expositions or homilies on points of...
Amphilochius Of Iconium

Amphilochius Of Iconium

male
Amphilochius of Iconium was a Christian bishop of the fourth century, son of a Cappadocian family of distinction, b. perhaps at Caesarea, ca. 339...

Athanaric

male, deceased (381)
Athanaric (died 381) was ruler of several branches of the Visigoths for at least two decades in the fourth century and undisputed King of the...

Juvencus

male
Gaius Vettius Aquilinus Juvencus was a Spanish Christian and Latin poet of the fourth century. Of his life we know only what St. Jerome tells us...

Diodorus Of Tarsus

male
Diodorus of Tarsus was a bishop, early monastic reformer and opponent of Arianism. After the early School of Antioch came into decline, the...

Prohaeresius

male, deceased (367)
Prohaeresius (Parouyr,) was a fourth century Armenian Christian teacher and rhetorician originally from Caesarea who taught in Athens. He was one...
Julian Of Antioch

Julian Of Antioch

male
Saint Julian of Antioch (sometimes called Julian of Cilicia, Julian of Anazarbus, Julian of Tarsus) is venerated as a Christian martyr of the...

Fullofaudes

male
Fullofaudes was a Dux Britanniarum, a military leader in Roman Britain in the later fourth century. He was either killed or besieged by the...

Abraham The Poor

male, deceased (372)
Saint Abraham the Poor (also Saint Abraham the Child) was a fourth century Egyptian hermit. His nicknames of "the poor" and "the child" refer to...

Geberic

male, deceased (350)
Geberic was a king of the Goths of the fourth century AD. He succeeded Ariaric and conquered Dacia, which had become the territory of the Vandals,...