- male
- John of Antioch was Patriarch of Antioch (429-441) and led a group of moderate Eastern bishops during the Nestorian controversy. He is sometimes...
- male, 1529 years old
- Leonitus, theological writer, born at Byzantium, flourished during the sixth century. He is variously styled Byzantinus, Hierosolymitanus (as an...
- male
- Isaac of Nineveh (d. c. 700) also remembered as Isaac the Syrian and Isaac Cyrus was a Seventh century bishop and theologian best remembered for...
- male, deceased (873)
- Hunayn ibn Ishaq or more formally Abū Zayd Hunayn ibn Ishāq al-‘Ibādī ,known in Latin as Johannitius (809-873) was a famous and influential Arab N...
- male
- Cosmas Indicopleustes (literally "who sailed to India") of Alexandria was a Greek monk, probably of Nestorian tendencies. Around 550 he wrote the...
- male
- Diodorus of Tarsus was a bishop, early monastic reformer and opponent of Arianism. After the early School of Antioch came into decline, the...
- male, deceased (1869)
- Justin Perkins (Holyoke, Massachusetts,1805-Chicopee, Massachusetts, 1869) was an American Presbyterian missionary and linguist. He undertook a...
- male, 809 years old
- Rabban Bar Sauma (fl. 1280 - 1288), was a Nestorian traveller and diplomat, who was born at Beijing about the middle of the 13th century....
- male, deceased (1328)
- John of Montecorvino, or Giovanni Da/di Montecorvino in Italian, also spelled "Monte Corvino" (1246, Montecorvino, Southern Italy - 1328, Peking),...
- male
- Marius Mercator (born probably in Northern Africa about 390; died shortly after 451) was a Catholic ecclesiastical writer. In 417 or 418 he was in...
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