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- His Holiness Athanasius II was the Pope of Alexandria from 489 to 496. He is commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Coptic Church on the...
- male, deceased (1310)
- Athanasius I, (1230 - October 28 1310) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople for two periods from 1289 to 1293 and 1303 to 1309. He was...
- male, deceased (367)
- Hilarius or Hilary was bishop of Poitiers ('Pictavium') and considered an eminent doctor of the Western Christian Church. He was sometimes referred...
- male, deceased (326)
- St. Alexander of Alexandria (died April 17, 326) was Patriarch of Alexandria from 313 to his death. During his priesthood he passed through the...
- deceased (383)
- Frumentius was the first bishop of Axum, and is credited with bringing Christianity to Ethiopia. He was a Syro-Phoenician Greek born in Tyre....
- male, deceased (340)
- Flavius Claudius Constantinus, known in English as Constantine II was Roman Emperor from 337 to 340. The eldest son of Constantine I and Fausta, he...
- male, deceased (371)
- Saint Eusebius, Bishop of Vercelle (modern Vercelli, Piemonte) (Sardinia ca. 283 - Vercelli, Piemonte, August 1, 371) was a champion of St....
- male, deceased (374)
- Several people have been named Auxentius, including: * Auxentius of Mopsuestia (d. 360), a Christian martyr and saint. * Auxentius of Milan (d....
- male
- Abraham is an abbot and saint of the Coptic Church. His feast day in the calendar of saints of the Coptic Church is February 12. He was born in...
- male, deceased (363)
- Artemius of Antioch (d. 363, known as Challita in the Maronite tradition), was "dux Aegypti" (imperial prefect of Roman Egypt) during the 4th...
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