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- St. Alexander of Alexandria (died April 17, 326) was Patriarch of Alexandria from 313 to his death. During his priesthood he passed through the...
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- Arius (AD ca250/256 - 336, of Alexandria) was an early Christian theologian, who taught that the Son of God was not eternal, and was subordinate to...
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- Theophilus of Alexandria, (died 412) was the Nicene Pope of Alexandria, Egypt (385 - 412). He is regarded as a saint by the Coptic Church. He was...
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- Mark of Ephesus, in Greek Μάρκος Ευγένικος, a 15th century bishop of Ephesus, is famous for his defense of Eastern Orthodoxy at the Council of Flor...
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- Demophilus (d. 386) was bishop of Berea and bishop of Constantinople from 370 until expelled in 380. Born of good family in Thessalonica...
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- Hosius, or Osius, bishop of Corduba, was one of the outstanding champions of Catholic Christianity in the controversies over Arianism that divided...
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- Firmus (d. 375) was a Roman usurper under Valentinian I. Firmus was the son of the Moorish (Berber) prince Nubel, a powerful Roman military...
- male, deceased (1860)
- Aleksey Stepanovich Khomyakov was a Russian religious poet who helped found the Slavophile movement and became one of its most distinguished...
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- Thomas 'Tom' Allan Smail (b. 1928) was a Church of Scotland minister, later an Anglican priest, and a leading theologian in the charismatic...
- male, deceased (1751)
- John Bampton (1690 - June 2, 1751) was an English churchman, for some time canon of Salisbury. Bampton was a member of Trinity College, Oxford,...
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