- male, deceased (339)
- Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 275 - May 30, 339) (often called "Eusebius Pamphili", "Eusebius [the friend] of Pamphilus") was a bishop of Caesarea in...
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- Basil of Caesarea, also called Saint Basil the Great, was Bishop of Caesarea, a leading churchman in the 4th century. The Eastern Orthodox Church...
- male, deceased (366)
- Acacius of Caesarea in Greek Aκακιος Mονoφθαλμος was a Christian bishop, the pupil and successor in the Palestinian see of Caesarea of Eusebius AD...
- male, deceased (309)
- Pamphilus, presbyter of Caesarea (late 3rd century - martyred February 309), chief among Biblical scholars of his generation, was the friend and...
- male, deceased (275)
- Saint Mammes (Mamas, Mammas, Mammet) of Caesarea is a semi-legendary child-martyr of the 3rd century. He was martyred at Caesarea. His parents,...
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- Absalon of Caesarea is a saint and martyr. He is reported as having been martyred at Caesarea, a companion of bishop Lucius. Their feast day is...
- male, deceased (337)
- Leontius of Caesarea (d. 337) was a bishop of Caesarea Mazaca, in Cappadocia. He attended the First Council of Nicaea in 325. Saint Athanasius...
- male
- Arethas of Caesarea was born at Patrae, Greece, about 860; was, like all the eminent men of that time, a disciple of Photius. He became Archbishop...
- male, deceased (303)
- Saint Romanus of Caesarea (also known as Romanus of Antioch) is venerated as a martyr. In 303 or 304, at the beginning of the Diocletian...
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