John Of Damascus

John Of Damascus

male, deceased (749)
John of Damascus (Greek: Ιωάννης Δαμασκήνος/Ioannês Damaskinos; Arabic: Yaḥyā ibn Manṣūr; Latin: "Iohannes Damascenus" or "Johannes Damascenus" al...
Daniel

Daniel

male
Daniel (Arabic: دانيال, Danyal) is a figure appearing in the Hebrew Bible and the central protagonist of the Book of Daniel. The name "Danie...
Pontius Pilate

Pontius Pilate

male
Pontius Pilate (Latin: Pontius Pilatus, Greek:) was the governor of the Roman Judaea Province from 26 until 36. In modern times he is best known as...
Saint Sava

Saint Sava

male, deceased (1235)
Saint Sava (son of the Serbian ruler and founder of the Serbian medieval state Stefan Nemanja and brother of Stefan Prvovenčani, first Serbian k...

Charles Garnier

male, deceased (1649)
St. Charles Garnier, baptised in Paris on May 25, 1606, was a Jesuit missionary, who was martyred at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons on December 7,...
Saint Dymphna

Saint Dymphna

female
Saint Dymphna (also: Dympna, Dimpna) is traditionally held to be the daughter of a pagan Irish chief and his Christian wife in the 7th century.
Saint Cyril

Saint Cyril

male, deceased (869)
Saint Cyril was a Byzantine Greek monk, scholar, theologian, and linguist. He is best known today for his work in Christianising the Slavs and,...
John Neumann

John Neumann

male, deceased (1860)
Saint John Nepomucene Neumann (March 28 1811 - January 5 1860) was a Bishop of Philadelphia (1852-60) and the first American bishop to be...
Saint Marcouf

Saint Marcouf

male, deceased (588)
Saint Marcouf, Abbot of Nantus in the Cotentin, is a saint born in Bayeux in Normandy who is best known for the healing of scrofula. The accounts...
Saint Casimir

Saint Casimir

male, deceased (1484)
Saint Casimir Jagiellon, patron saint of Poland and Lithuania, was prince of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. A member of the Jagiellon...