- male
- Saint Andrew, called in the Orthodox tradition "Protocletos", or the "First-called", is a Christian Apostle and the younger brother of Saint Peter....
- male, deceased (180)
- Lucius Apuleius Platonicus (c. AD 123/125-c. AD 180), an utterly Romanized Berber who described himself as "half-Numidian half-Gaetulian", is...
- female
- Herodias (ca. 15 BC-after 39 AD) was a Jewish princess of the Herodian Dynasty.
- 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 (80)
- Timothy was a first-century Christian bishop who died about AD 80. Evidence from the New Testament also has him functioning as an apostolic...
- male
- Herod Antipas (short for Antipatros) (20 BC - after 39 AD) was an ancient leader (tetrarch, meaning "ruler of a quarter") of Galilee and Perea....
- male
- Saint Stephen (Greek: Στέφανος/Stephanos), known as the "Protomartyr" (or first martyr) of Christianity, is venerated as a saint in the Roman Ca...
- male, deceased (72)
- Thomas, also called St Thomas, Judas Thomas or Didymus, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. The Synoptic Gospels and "Acts" list this "twin"...
- male
- Samuel Smith was an early 19th century member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district. Smith...
- male, deceased (1430)
- Andrei Rublev (c.1360 or 1370 - 1427 or January 29, 1430) is considered to be the greatest medieval Russian painter of icons and frescoes. There is...
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