- male, deceased (520)
- John or Joannes II, surnamed Cappadox or Cappadocia, less commonly known as John the Cappadocian, Patriarch of Constantinople, (517 - 520),...
- female
- Laodice was a sister of the king of Pontus Mithridates Eupator (120-63 BC) and the wife of Ariarathes VI (130-116 BC), king of Cappadocia. After...
- male, deceased (304)
- Saint Sergius was a Cappadocian monk who was martyred in the persecutions of Diocletian. His feast day is 24 February.
- male
- St. Leo was an ascetic from Cappadocia. His life and martyrdom is described in John Moschos' famous "Pratum Spirituale" ("The Spiritual Meadow")....
- female
- Nysa of Cappadocia was the wife of Ariarathes V of Cappadocia. She became regent for her son Ariarathes VI (130-126).
- male
- Aretaeus, is one of the most celebrated of the ancient Greek physicians, of whose life, however, few particulars are known. There is some...
- male
- Eumenes of Cardia was a Greek general and scholar. He participated in the wars of the Diadochi as a supporter of the Macedonian Argead royal house....
- male
- Ptolemy was a nephew of Antigonus, the general of Alexander the Great (338-323 BC) who afterwards became king of Asia. His name is first mentioned...
- male
- Menander was an officer in the service of Alexander the Great. He was one of those called "etairoi", but he held the command of a body of...
- male
- Attalus III Philometor Euergetes was the last Attalid king of Pergamon, ruling from 138 BC to 133 BC. He was the son of Eumenes II and the nephew...
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