- male
- Diogenes Laƫrtius, the biographer of the Greek philosophers, is supposed by some to have received his surname from the town of Laerte in Cilicia, a...
- male
- Sabellius was a third century priest and theologian who most likely taught in Rome, but may have been an African from Libya. He taught the doctrine...
- male
- Sun Tzu or Sun Zi was a Chinese mathematician, sometime between the third to fifth century CE. Interested in astronomy and trying to develop a...
- female, deceased (306)
- Saint Barbara, known as the Great Martyress in Orthodox churches, was a Christian saint and martyr, who lived in the third century.
- male, deceased (267)
- Septimius Odaenathus, or Odenatus, the Latinized form of Odainath, was a ruler of the Arab kingdom of Palmyra, Syria and later of the short lived...
- male
- Saint Eucharius is venerated as the first bishop of Trier. He lived in the second half of the third century. According to an ancient legend, he was...
- male
- Artemon (fl. ca. 230 AD), a prominent Christian teacher in Rome, who held Adoptionist, or Nontrinitarian views, about whose life little is known...
- male
- Saint Maximilian is a Christian saint. His feast day is observed March 12. He is a little-known martyr of the Catholic Church in the third century...
- male
- Rabbi Simlai was a talmudic sage from the early third century who lived in the Land of Israel. The calculation of 613 Mitzvot is attributed to him....
- male
- M. Sattonius Iucundus, third century During an excavation in the Roman Thermae of Heerlen a whinstone was found, pointing to M. Sattonius Iucundus...
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