Chronological list of saints and blesseds: 4
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A list of 4th century saints:
NameBirthBirthplaceDeathPlace of deathNotes
Gatian     301   Bishop of Tours
Vitalis and Agricola     301  
Zoilus and 19 Companions     301  
Ampelus
Ampelus
Saint Ampelus is a martyr venerated by the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches. He was killed by Romans with his companion, Gaius, during the reign of Diocletian.-Notes:...

    302  
Anastasius
Anastasius of Antioch (martyr)
Anastasius was a Christian convert who suffered martyrdom with Anthony, Julian, Celsus and Marcionilla, during the persecutions of Diocletian.Anastasius is one of the 140 Colonnade saints which adorn St. Peter's Square.-References:...

, Anthony
Anthony of Antioch
Anthony was an early Christian priest who suffered martyrdom with Anastasius, Julian, Celsus and Marcionilla, during the persecutions of Diocletian. He lived his life as a desert hermit and denounced the Roman way of life. He practiced celibacy and lived off roots and plants. He also shunned any...

, Julian
Julian and Basilissa
Saints Julian and Basilissa were husband and wife. They were Christian martyrs who died at either Antioch or, more probably, at Antinoe, in the reign of Diocletian, early in the fourth century, on 9 January, according to the Roman Martyrology, or 8 January, according to the Greek Menaea.Their...

, Celsus and Marcionilla
Celsus and Marcionilla
Celsus and Marcionilla were early Christian martyrs. Marcionilla was a married laywomen, and Celsus was her son. Together with Anastasius, Anthony, and Julian they suffered martyrdom during the persecutions of Diocletian.-External links:...

    302 Antioch
Antioch
Antioch on the Orontes was an ancient city on the eastern side of the Orontes River. It is near the modern city of Antakya, Turkey.Founded near the end of the 4th century BC by Seleucus I Nicator, one of Alexander the Great's generals, Antioch eventually rivaled Alexandria as the chief city of the...

Apollo
Apollo
Apollo is one of the most important and complex of the Olympian deities in Greek and Roman mythology...

 and Companions
    302  
Cerneuf
Cerneuf
Saint Serenus the Gardener was a 4th century martyr venerated by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches....

 (Serenus the Gardener)
    302  
Hesychius     302  
Julian of Antioch
Julian of Antioch
Saint Julian of Antioch is venerated as a Christian martyr of the fourth century. His date of death is given as 305 AD . He is sometimes confused with another saint of the same name.Of senatorial rank, he was killed during the persecutions of Diocletian...

, Cilicia (Julian of Anazarbus)
    302  
Julius of Dorostorum     302  
Palatias and Laurentia
Palatias and Laurentia
Palatias and Laurentia are fourth century martyrs venerated by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. According to tradition, Palatias was an aristocratic Roman woman who was converted to Christianity by her servant, Laurentia. They were executed for being Christians near Ferma, in...

    302  
Trason     302  
Trophimus and Theophilus     302  
Verissimus     302  
Zeno
Zeno of Verona
Zeno of Verona was either an early Christian Bishop of Verona or martyr. He is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church and in Eastern Orthodox Church.-Life and historicity:...

    302  
Persecution under Diocletian and Galerius (303-324) begins
20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia
20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia
The 20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia allegedly died in Nicomedia in Bithynia during the rule of Emperors Diocletian and Maximian in the early fourth century...

    303  
Abdon and Sennen     303  
Agathius
Agathius
Saint Agathius , also known as Achatius or Agathonas or Acacius of Byzantium, was a Cappadocian Greek centurion of the imperial army...

 (Acacius of Byzantium)
    303  
Aceolus and Acius     303  
Agathopus     303  
Ageranus     303  
Alphaeus
Alphaeus
Alphaeus is mentioned in the New Testament as the father of two of the Twelve Apostles, namely:*Matthew Levi the Apostle*James, son of AlphaeusThere may have been two separate men named Alphaeus...

    303  
Anectus (Anicetus)     303  
Anthimus of Nicomedia
Anthimus of Nicomedia
Anthimus of Nicomedia , was the bishop of Nicomedia in Bithynia, where he was beheaded during a persecution of Christians, traditionally placed under Diocletian , in which "rivers of blood" flowed....

    303  
Anthimus of Rome
Anthimus of Rome
Saint Anthimus of Rome is a Christian saint. His life is largely composed of legend. He is said to have been born in Bithynia. A Christian priest, he was imprisoned for his beliefs at the time of the Emperors Diocletian and Maximian...

    303  
Astericus, Claudius, and Neon
Asterius, Claudius and Neon
Asterius, Claudius and Neon were a group of brothers, who suffered martyrdom. During the persecutions of Diocletian, the three brothers were handed over to the proconsul of Cilicia, Lysias. Martyred along with them were two women, Domnina and Theonilla a widow.-References:...

 (brothers)
    303  
Augulus (Aule)     303 London
Benignus
Benignus of Todi
Benignus was a martyr at Todi, Umbria, in 303, under the persecution of Diocletian.Benignus is one of the 140 Colonnade saints which adorn St. Peter's Square.-References:...

    303 Todi
Todi
Todi is a town and comune of the province of Perugia in central Italy. It is perched on a tall two-crested hill overlooking the east bank of the river Tiber, commanding distant views in every direction.In the 1990s, Richard S...

, Umbria
Umbria
Umbria is a region of modern central Italy. It is one of the smallest Italian regions and the only peninsular region that is landlocked.Its capital is Perugia.Assisi and Norcia are historical towns associated with St. Francis of Assisi, and St...

Calliopus     303  
Caprasius
Caprasius of Agen
Saint Caprasius of Agen is venerated as a Christian martyr and saint of the fourth century. Relics associated with him were discovered at Agen in the fifth century...

    303   Bishop of Agen
Carponius     303  
Cassius     303  
Claudius
Claudius
Claudius , was Roman Emperor from 41 to 54. A member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, he was the son of Drusus and Antonia Minor. He was born at Lugdunum in Gaul and was the first Roman Emperor to be born outside Italy...

    303  
Cyriacus     303  
Dasius     303  
Denis
Denis
Saint Denis is a Christian martyr and saint. In the third century, he was Bishop of Paris. He was martyred in connection with the Decian persecution of Christians, shortly after A.D. 250...

 (Dionysius)
    303   Bishop of Augsburg
Bishop of Augsburg
The Bishop of Augsburg is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Augsburg in the Ecclesiastical province of München und Freising.The diocese covers an area of 13,250 km².The current bishop is Konrad Zdarsa who was appointed in 2010....

Devota
Devota
Saint Devota is the patron saint of Corsica and Monaco. She was killed during the persecutions of Diocletian and Maximian. She is sometimes identified with another Corsican saint named Julia, who was described in Latin as Deo devota . The description was misinterpreted as a proper name...

    303  
Domnina
Domnina, Berenice, and Prosdoce
Saint Domnina and her daughters Berenice and Prosdoce are venerated as Christian martyrs by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches....

    303  
Edistius     303  
Egdunus     303  
Eleutherius
Eleutherius of Nicomedia
St. Eleutherius of Nicomedia was a soldier who was martyred under Diocletian. His feast day is October 2.-Popular culture:* St. Eleutherius of Nicomedia is one of the saints that appears to come to life to chastise Reverend Lovejoy in the season 8 episode of The Simpsons, "In Marge We...

    303  
Ephysius
Ephysius
Ephysius of Sardinia is a Christian martyr. Nothing is known of his life, except his martyrdom. He is the patron of Pisa and Sardinia. He is especially revered in the city of Cagliari, Sardinia, while his relics lie at Pisa.-Sources:...

    303  
Erasmus of Formiae
Erasmus of Formiae
Saint Erasmus of Formiae was a Christian saint and martyr who died ca. 303, also known as Saint Elmo. He is venerated as the patron saint of sailors...

 (Saint Elmo)
    303   Bishop of Formiae
Eulalia 289   303  
Euphemia     303  
Euphrasia of Nicomedia     303  
Fabius
Fabius
The gens Fabia was one of the most ancient patrician families at Rome. The gens played a prominent part in history soon after the establishment of the Republic, and three brothers are said to have been invested with seven successive consulships, from BC 485 to 479...

    303  
Fausta and Evilasius
Fausta and Evilasius
Saint Fausta, also known as Saint Fausta of Cyzicus , was a fourth-century girl who was arrested, tortured and executed for being a Christian. Evilasius was responsible for torturing and executing her, who was 13 years old at that time. Evilasius was converted to Christianity after watching her...

    303  
Felicissimus
Felicissimus
Felicissimus was a public officer in Ancient Rome, during the reign of Emperor Aurelian. He is famous because he led an uprising of mint workers against the emperor, but was defeated and killed, possibly in 274, but more probably in 271....

    303  
Felix of Thibiuca     303   Bishop of Thibiuca
Firmina
Firmina
Saint Firmina or Fermina is a Roman Catholic Italian saint and virgin martyr. She is the patron saint of Civitavecchia, and Amelia Cathedral is dedicated to her....

    303  
Fortunata     303  
Fortunatus
Fortunatus
Fortunatus is a German proto-novel or chapbook about a legendary hero popular in 15th and 16th century Europe.-The tale:The tale follows the life of a young man named Fortunatus from relative obscurity through his adventures towards fame and fortune; it subsequently follows the careers of his two...

    303  
Genesius of Arles
Genesius of Arles
Saint Genesius of Arles was a notary martyred under Maximianus in 303 or 308. His Feast day is celebrated on August 25. He is honoured as the patron saint of notaries and secretaries, and invoked against chilblains and scurf...

    303  
George
Saint George
Saint George was, according to tradition, a Roman soldier from Syria Palaestina and a priest in the Guard of Diocletian, who is venerated as a Christian martyr. In hagiography Saint George is one of the most venerated saints in the Catholic , Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, and the Oriental Orthodox...

    303  
Glycerius
Glycerius
Glycerius was a Western Roman Emperor from 473 to 474. Elevated by his Magister militum, Gundobad, Glycerius’ elevation was rejected by the court at Constantinople, and he was ousted by Julius Nepos. He later served as the bishop of Salona in the early Catholic Church.-Rise to power:Sources on...

    303  
Guy
Vitus
Saint Vitus was a Christian saint from Sicily. He died as a martyr during the persecution of Christians by co-ruling Roman Emperors Diocletian and Maximian in 303. Vitus is counted as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers of the Roman Catholic Church....

    303  
Heradius     303  
Hesychius of Antioch     303  
Honoratus
Honoratus
Saint Honoratus was Archbishop of Arles.There is some disagreement concerning his place of birth, and the date of his death is still disputed, being according to certain authors, January 14 or January 15. It is believed that he was born in the north of Gaul and that he belonged to an illustrious...

    303  
John of Nicomedia (Euthis)     303  
Julitta     303  
Justus of Trieste
Justus of Trieste
Saint Justus of Trieste is a Roman Catholic saint.According to his passio , he was a citizen of Triest in Italy, known for his works and charities. When charges of being a Christian were brought against him by his fellow citizens, he was tried according to Roman law...

    303  
Luxorius, Cisellus, and Camerinus     303  
Lybe     303  
Martyrs of Cappadocia     303  
Maximus     303  
Mennas (Menuas)     303  
Migdonius and Mardonius     303  
Nabor and Felix
Nabor and Felix
Saints Nabor and Felix were martyred during the reign of Emperor Diocletian in 303. A tomb in Milan is believed to contain their relics.In the apocryphal "Acts of Saints Nabor and Felix" Saints Nabor and Felix were martyred during the reign of Emperor Diocletian in 303. A tomb in Milan is believed...

    303  
Olympiades     303  
Pancharius     303  
Paphnutius
Paphnutius
The Greek name Paphnutius takes its origin in Egyptian pa-ph-nuti The Greek name Paphnutius (Παφνούτιος) takes its origin in Egyptian pa-ph-nuti The Greek name Paphnutius (Παφνούτιος) takes its origin in Egyptian pa-ph-nuti ("the [man] of God" or "that who belongs to God"; see: the Coptic name...

    303  
Papias and Maurinus     303  
Papius     303  
Peter of Nicomedia     303  
Philoterus     303  
Phocas the Gardener     303  
Polycarp of Alexandria     303  
Sabinus
Saint Sabinus
Saint Sabinus of Spoleto was a Bishop in the Christian church who resisted the persecutions of Diocletian and was martyred.According to legend, Venustian, governor of Etruria and Umbria, had Sabinus and his deacons arrested in Assisi. Diocletian's order required all Christians to sacrifice to the...

 and companions
    303  
Saturninus     303  
Sergius and Bacchus     303  
Sergius
Saints Sergius and Bacchus
Saints Sergius and Bacchus , were third century Roman soldiers who are commemorated as martyrs by the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches...

 and Companions
    303  
Theodosia
Theodosia
Feodosiya is a port and resort city in Crimea, Ukraine, on the Black Sea coast. During much of its history the town was known as Caffa or Kaffa .- History :...

and Companions
    303  
Tiberius
Tiberius
Tiberius , was Roman Emperor from 14 AD to 37 AD. Tiberius was by birth a Claudian, son of Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Drusilla. His mother divorced Nero and married Augustus in 39 BC, making him a step-son of Octavian...

    303  
Timolaus and Companions     303  
Victor Maurus
Victor Maurus
Victor the Moor was a Christian martyr and is venerated as a saint. Victor, born into a Christian family, was a soldier in the Roman Praetorian Guard...

 (Victor the Moor)
    303  
Vincent
Vincent
Vincent is the French version of a masculine name. As Spanish Vicente, it is derived from the Latin name Vincentius meaning "conquering"...

    303   Bishop of Bevagna
Zeno and Chanton     303  
Zeno
Zeno of Verona
Zeno of Verona was either an early Christian Bishop of Verona or martyr. He is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church and in Eastern Orthodox Church.-Life and historicity:...

    303  
Zosimus and Athanasius     303  
Abundius and Abundantius
Abundius and Abundantius
Abundius and Abundantius are Christian martyrs who were killed during the Diocletian persecution. Their feast day is celebrated on September 16.-Biography:...

 and Companions
    304 Rome
Rome
Rome is the capital of Italy and the country's largest and most populated city and comune, with over 2.7 million residents in . The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, on the Tiber River within the Lazio region of Italy.Rome's history spans two and a half...

, Italy
Italy
Italy , officially the Italian Republic languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Italy's official name is as follows:;;;;;;;;), is a unitary parliamentary republic in South-Central Europe. To the north it borders France, Switzerland, Austria and...

Adauctus     304  
Adrian of Nicomedia
Adrian of Nicomedia
Saint Adrian or Adrian of Nicomedia was a Herculian Guard of the Roman Emperor Galerius Maximian. After becoming a convert to Christianity with his wife Natalia, Adrian was martyred at Nicomedia on March 4, 306.-Martyrdom:...

    304   Also known as "Hadrian of Nicomedia"
Afra     304  
Agape
Agape
Agape is one of the Greek words translated into English as love, one which became particularly appropriated in Christian theology as the love of God or Christ for mankind. In the New Testament, it refers to the fatherly love of God for humans, as well as the human reciprocal love for God; the term...

    304  
Anastasia of Sirmium     304  
Anastasius the Fuller
Anastasius the Fuller
Saint Anastasius the Fuller is a Christian saint of the Catholic Church. Anastasius was a fuller at Aquileia who subsequently moved his business to Solin ....

    304  
Andronicus
Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus
Saints Andronicus, Probus , and Tarachus were martyrs of the Diocletian persecution . The Martyrologium Hieronymianum contains the names of these three martyrs on four different days , with the topographical identification: In Tarso Cilicie, on September...

    304  
Ansanus
Ansanus
Saint Ansanus , called The Baptizer or The Apostle of Siena, is the patron saint of Siena, a scion of the Anician family of Rome.-Legend:...

    304  
Anysia     304  
Apronian     304  
Arcadius
Arcadius
Arcadius was the Byzantine Emperor from 395 to his death. He was the eldest son of Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the Western Emperor Honorius...

    304  
Athenodorus     304  
*Azas and Companions     304  
Barlaam     304  
Basilissa
Julian and Basilissa
Saints Julian and Basilissa were husband and wife. They were Christian martyrs who died at either Antioch or, more probably, at Antinoe, in the reign of Diocletian, early in the fourth century, on 9 January, according to the Roman Martyrology, or 8 January, according to the Greek Menaea.Their...

 (Basilla)
    304  
Bassa and Companions     304  
Cantius
Cantius, Cantianius, and Cantianella
Saints Cantius, Cantianius, and Cantianella are venerated as saints and martyrs by the Christian church. Tradition states that the three were orphaned siblings, and members of a noble Roman family, the Anicii. They were related to the Emperor Carinus. Protus was their tutor or guardian...

    304  
Capitolina     304  
Carterius     304  
Centola and Helen
Centola and Helen
Saints Centola and Helen were, according to Christian tradition, two women who were martyred at Burgos in 304 AD during the persecution of Christians by Diocletian.-Veneration:Their cult remained localized in the Burgos region...

    304  
Charitina of Amisus
Charitina of Amisus
St. Charitina of Amisus was a virgin from Asia Minor, distinguished by strict chastity and piety. Charitina spent her life in fasting, prayer and study. By her example she converted many to Christianity during the reign of Emperor Diocletian and was seized in 302 AD in the city of Amisus in Pontus...

    304  
Christina of Bolsena
Christina of Bolsena
Saint Christina of Bolsena, also known as Christina of Tyre, or in the Eastern Orthodox Church as Christina the Great Martyr, is venerated as a Christian martyr of the 3rd century....

    304  
Crispina
Crispina
Saint Crispina was a martyr of Africa who suffered during the Diocletian persecution. She was born at Thagara in the Roman province of Africa. She died by beheading at Theveste, in Numidia.Crispina belonged to a distinguished family and was a wealthy matron with children...

    304  
Cucuphas
Cucuphas
Saint Cucuphas is a martyr of Spain...

 (Cucufate, Cugat, Guinefort, Qaqophas)
    304  
Cyprian and Justina
Cyprian and Justina
Saints Cyprian and Justina are honored in the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church and Oriental Orthodoxy as Christians of Antioch, Pisidia who in 304, during the persecution of Diocletian, suffered martyrdom at Nicomedia on September 26, the date of their feast.-Legend:The outline of the...

    304  
Dalmatius
Dalmatius of Pavia
Dalmatius of Pavia is venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. It is possible that Dalmatius was simply a local preacher of northern Italy, but the century in which he lived or the manner in which he died is unknown....

    304   Bishop of Pavia
Diomedes
Diomedes
Diomedes or Diomed is a hero in Greek mythology, known for his participation in the Trojan War.He was born to Tydeus and Deipyle and later became King of Argos, succeeding his maternal grandfather, Adrastus. In Homer's Iliad Diomedes is regarded alongside Ajax as one of the best warriors of all...

    304  
Dionysius     304  
Domninus
Domninus
Domninus may refer to:*Domninus of Larissa, Hellenistic Syrian Jewish mathematician from the fifth century*St. Domninus of Fidenza *St...

 (Domnino)
    304  
Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and 86 Companions
Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and 86 Companions
Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and 86 Companions were a group of Christians who were martyred at Gruaro , near Venice, during the Diocletian persecution. Their feast day is celebrated on February 17....

    304  
Emerentiana     304  
Emygdius
Emygdius
Saint Emygdius was a Christian bishop who is venerated as a martyr. Tradition states that he was killed during the persecution of Diocletian.- Legend :...

 (Emidius)
    304  
Encratis (Engracia, Encratia, Encratide)     304  
Eulalia of Merida     304  
Euplus (Euplius)     304  
Faustus     304  
Febronia
Febronia of Nisibis
Febronia of Nisibis, also known as Febronia of Sebapte, was a nun at Nisibis, Mesopotamia. She suffered persecution under Diocletian, who offered her freedom if she renounced her faith and married his nephew, Lysimachus, who had been leaning towards conversion to Christianity. Febronia refused and...

284   304  
Felix and Adauctius     304  
Felix of Spoleto     304   Bishop of Spoleto
Ferreolus     304  
Fidelis of Como
Fidelis of Como
-Legends:Fidelis' cult is associated with Carpophorus and Exanthus, two soldier-saints. Variations on their legend are applied to Fidelis. The first says that he, with Carpophorus and Exanthus, were Roman soldiers, members of the legendary Theban Legion, who deserted during the persecution of...

    304  
Flavian     304  
Florian
Saint Florian
Florian lived in the time of the Roman emperors Diocletian and Maximian, and was commander of the imperial army in the Roman province of Noricum. In addition to his military duties, he was also responsible for organizing firefighting brigades....

    304  
Hermes
Hermes
Hermes is the great messenger of the gods in Greek mythology and a guide to the Underworld. Hermes was born on Mount Kyllini in Arcadia. An Olympian god, he is also the patron of boundaries and of the travelers who cross them, of shepherds and cowherds, of the cunning of thieves, of orators and...

    304  
Hilaria
Hilaria
For the saint of this name, see Saints Chrysanthus and Daria.In Ancient Roman religious tradition, the hilaria were festivals celebrated on the vernal equinox to honor Cybele....

    304  
Irenaeus
Irenaeus
Saint Irenaeus , was Bishop of Lugdunum in Gaul, then a part of the Roman Empire . He was an early church father and apologist, and his writings were formative in the early development of Christian theology...

    304   Bishop of Sirmium (present day Sremska Mitrovica)
Irene of Thessalonica     304  
John and Marcianus
John and Marcianus
John and Marcianus, were Roman martyrs. Marcianus was a Roman Senator, whose son John died of unknown causes. Sts. Abundius and Abundantius, who were Christians condemned to execution, met Marcianus with his dead son on the way to their death. Abundius prayed over John, and he came back to life. At...

    304 Rome
Rome
Rome is the capital of Italy and the country's largest and most populated city and comune, with over 2.7 million residents in . The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, on the Tiber River within the Lazio region of Italy.Rome's history spans two and a half...

, Italy
Italy
Italy , officially the Italian Republic languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Italy's official name is as follows:;;;;;;;;), is a unitary parliamentary republic in South-Central Europe. To the north it borders France, Switzerland, Austria and...

Julia of Merida     304  
Julian of Auvergne (Julian of Brioude)     304  
Justus and Pastor
Justus and Pastor
Saints Justus and Pastor are venerated as Christian martyrs. According to their Acts, they were two schoolboys who were killed for their faith during the persecution of Christians by the Roman Emperor Diocletian...

    304  
Leocadia
Leocadia
Saint Leocadia is a Spanish saint. She is thought to have died on December 9, ca. 304, in the Diocletian persecution.The feast day for St. Leocadia of Toledo appears under 9 December in the historical martyrologies of the ninth century. Her name is not mentioned by Prudentius in his hymn on the...

    304  
Lucy
Saint Lucy
Saint Lucy , also known as Saint Lucia, was a wealthy young Christian martyr who is venerated as a saint by Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, and Orthodox Christians. Her feast day in the West is 13 December; with a name derived from lux, lucis "light", she is the patron saint of those who are...

    304  
Marcellinus
Marcellinus and Peter
Saints Marcellinus and Peter were two 4th century Christian martyrs in the city of Rome.-Life:Very little is known about the two martyrs' lives. Marcellinus, a priest, and Peter, an exorcist, died in the year 304, during the persecution of Diocletian...

    304  
Marcellus
Marcellus
-In Christianity:* Marcellus of Ancyra , bishop* Pope Marcellus I, saint* Pope Marcellus II, Italian pope* Marcellus of Tangier , martyr* Pseudo-Marcellus, author of the Passio sanctorum Petri et Pauli...

, Mammaea, and Companions
    304  
Margaret of Antioch     304  
Martyrs of Saragossa     304  
Maxima
Maxima of Rome
Maxima of Rome was a slave and friend of Saint Ansanus of Siena. She was martyred by being beaten to death in the persecutions of Diocletian, circa 304. Locally recognized as saint, her feast day is September 2.-Martyrology:-References:...

    304  
Maximus     304  
Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora
Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora
Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora are virgin martyrs venerated by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. According to tradition, the three women were sisters from Bithynia in Asia Minor. They chose not to marry and to forsake the world. They found a home in a remote location and spent...

    304  
Modestus     304  
Montanus and Maxima     304  
Mucius
Mucia (gens)
The gens Mucia was an ancient and noble patrician house at Rome. The gens is first mentioned at the earliest period of the Republic, but in later times the family was known primarily by its plebeian branches.-Origin of the gens:...

 (Mocius)
    304  
Optatus and 17 companions     304  
Orentius
Orentius (martyr)
Orentius was one of seven brothers, which included Cyriacus, Firminus, Firmus, Heros, Longinus, and Pharnacius. They were all soldiers in the Roman Army, who lost their positions for being christians. They all suffered martyrdom, during the persecutions of co-Emperor Maximian.-References:...

    304  
Orestes
Orestes
Orestes was the son of Agamemnon in Greek mythology; Orestes may also refer to:Drama*Orestes , by Euripides*Orestes, the character in Sophocles' tragedy Electra*Orestes, the character in Aeschylus' trilogy of tragedies, Oresteia...

    304  
Pancras     304  
Pelagia of Tarsus
Pelagia of Tarsus
Pelagia of Tarsus is a saint and martyr who lived in Tarsus in the Cilicia region of Asia Minor during the reign of Roman Emperor Diocletian. She is likely based on Saint Pelagia of Antioch....

    304  
Philip     304   Bishop of Heraclea
Philomena
Philomena
Saint Philomena is venerated as a virgin martyr saint of the Catholic Church, said to have been a young Greek princess martyred in the 4th century. Her veneration began in the early 19th century after the archaeological discovery in the Catacombs of Priscilla of the bones of a young woman, which...

    304  
Pollio
Pollio
Pollio was a Roman cognomen. It may refer to:* Gaius Asinius Pollio , the historian and orator* Gaius Asinius Pollio , grandson of the preceding* Vedius Pollio Pollio was a Roman cognomen. It may refer to:* Gaius Asinius Pollio (consul 40 BC), the historian and orator* Gaius Asinius Pollio (consul...

    304  
Quadratus
Saint Quadratus
In addition to Quadratus of Athens , there are several Christian saints with the name Quardatus :-Quadratus of Africa:...

    304   Bishop of Anatolia
Quiriacus and Julitta     304 Tarsus
Tarsus (city)
Tarsus is a historic city in south-central Turkey, 20 km inland from the Mediterranean Sea. It is part of the Adana-Mersin Metropolitan Area, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in Turkey with a population of 2.75 million...

, Roman Empire
Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was the post-Republican period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....

Quirinus
Quirinus
In Roman mythology, Quirinus was an early god of the Roman state. In Augustan Rome, Quirinus was also an epithet of Janus, as Janus Quirinus. His name is derived from Quiris meaning "spear."-History:...

    304   Bishop of Siscia
Romanus of Antioch     304  
Rufus
Rufus and Carpophorus
Saints Rufus and Carpophorus were Christians who were martyred at Capua during the reign of Diocletian. Their Acta state that Rufus was a deacon....

 and Companions
    304  
Saturninus
Martyrs of Abitina
The Martyrs of Abitina were a group of 49 Christians found guilty, in 304, during the reign of the Emperor Diocletian, of having illegally celebrated Sunday worship at Abitina, a town in the Roman province of Africa....

, Dativus, and Companions
    304  
Saturninus
Saturninus of Cagliari
Saint Saturninus of Cagliari is venerated as the patron saint of Cagliari. According to Christian tradition, Saturninus was a local martyr –that is, he was killed at Cagliari by order of governor Barbarus...

    304  
Secundus
Secundus
Secundus is the Latin word for "second." However, it also had the meaning of "favorable" or "lucky." It functions both as a proper name and a numeral title...

    304  
Sergius
Sergius of Cappadocia
Saint Sergius was a Cappadocian monk who was martyred in the persecutions of Diocletian. His feast day is 24 February.Some saints lists say his relics were brought to the Spanish town of Úbeda; it is a mistake: Primus Cabilonensis, in his Topographia Saint Sergius (†304) was a Cappadocian monk who...

    304  
Severus
Severus of Barcelona
Severus of Barcelona is venerated as a saint by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. His legend states that he was a bishop of Barcelona and was martyred during the persecution of Christians by Diocletian in AD 304...

    304  
Simplicius
Simplicius, Faustinus and Beatrix
Saints Simplicius, Faustinus and Beatrix were a group of Christian Martyrs who died in Rome during the Diocletian persecution .-Legend:...

    304  
Soteris     304  
Tation     304  
Tharacus
Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus
Saints Andronicus, Probus , and Tarachus were martyrs of the Diocletian persecution . The Martyrologium Hieronymianum contains the names of these three martyrs on four different days , with the topographical identification: In Tarso Cilicie, on September...

 (Taracus)
239   304  
Theodora and Didymus
Theodora and Didymus
Saints Theodora and Didymus are Christian saints whose legend is based on a 4th century acta and the word of Saint Ambrose. This story is probably at least partially fictitious...

    304  
Theodota     304  
Theodotus of Ancyra
Theodotus of Ancyra (martyr)
-Hagiography:On 18 May the Roman Martyrology says: "At Ancyra, in Galatia, the martyr Saint Theodotus and the saintly virgins Thecusa, his aunt, Alexandra, Claudia, Faina, Euphrasia, Matrona and Julitta", etc...

 and companions
    304  
Timothy     304   Bishop of Gaza
Trophimus and Eucarpius     304  
Ursicius     304  
Valentine
Saint Valentine
Saint Valentine is the name of several martyred saints of ancient Rome. The name "Valentine", derived from valens , was popular in Late Antiquity...

, priest and martyr, and Hilary
Hilary of Poitiers
Hilary of Poitiers was Bishop of Poitiers and is a Doctor of the Church. He was sometimes referred to as the "Hammer of the Arians" and the "Athanasius of the West." His name comes from the Latin word for happy or cheerful. His optional memorial in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints is 13...

    304  
Victor, Stercntius, and Antigones     304  
Victoria and Anatolia     304  
Victorinus
Victorinus
Marcus Piavonius Victorinus was emperor of the secessionist Gallic Empire from 269 to 271, following the brief reign of Marius. He was murdered by a jealous husband whose wife he tried to seduce.-Reign:...

    304   Bishop of Pettau (now Styria)
Vincent of Collioure     304  
Vincent of Saragossa
Vincent of Saragossa
Saint Vincent of Saragossa, also known as Vincent Martyr, Vincent of Huesca or Vincent the Deacon, is the patron saint of Lisbon. His feast day is 22 January in the Roman Catholic Church and Anglican Communion and 11 November in the Eastern Orthodox Churches...

    304  
Vulpian     304  
Zambdas (Bazas, Zabdas)     304   Bishop of Jerusalem
Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem is the head bishop of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, ranking fourth of nine Patriarchs in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Since 2005, the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem has been Theophilos III...

Zenobius
Zenobius
Zenobius was a Greek sophist, who taught rhetoric at Rome during the reign of Emperor Hadrian .-Biography:He was the author of a collection of proverbs in three books, still extant in an abridged form, compiled, according to the Suda, from Didymus of Alexandria and "The Tarrhaean"...

    304  
Agapius
Agapius
Saint Agapius was a Christian martyr killed at Caesarea in AD 306. He is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church. His martyrdom is recorded by Eusebius of Caesarea in his work The Martyrs of Palestine....

    305  
Aphian
Aphian
Saint Aphian is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church and by the Eastern Orthodox Church. He is said to have died during the persecutions of the Emperor Galerius, on April 2, ca...

286   305  
Anicetus
Pope Anicetus
Pope Saint Anicetus was Pope of the Catholic Church from about 150 to about 167 . His name is Greek for unconquered...

    305  
Apollonius     305  
Athenogenes and Companions     305  
Castus and Secundinus     305  
Dioscurus     305  
Hermolaus     305  
Januarius
Januarius
Januarius, Bishop of Naples, is a martyr saint of the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Churches. While no contemporary sources on his life are preserved, later sources and legends claim that he died during the Diocletianic Persecution, which ended with Diocletian's retirement in...

    305   Bishop of Benevento
Juliana of Nicomedia
Juliana of Nicomedia
Saint Juliana of Nicomedia is said to have suffered Christian martyrdom during the Diocletian persecution in 304. She was popular in the Middle Ages, especially in the Netherlands, as the patron saint of sickness.-Historical background:...

    305  
Julius and Aaron
Julius and Aaron
Saints Julius and Aaron are celebrated as two British martyrs who died during the religious persecutions of the Emperor Diocletian in AD 304. Their feast day was traditionally celebrated on July 1....

    305  
Pantaleon
Pantaleon
Pantaleon was a Greek king who reigned some time between 190–180 BCE in Bactria and India. He was a younger contemporary or successor of the Greco-Bactrian king Demetrius, and is sometimes believed to have been his brother and/or subking...

    305  
Paul, Heraclius, and Companions     305  
Pelagia the Penitent     305  
Philemon and Apollonius     305  
Restitutus     305  
Servandus and Cermanus
Servandus and Cermanus
Saints Servandus and Cermanus were Spanish martyrs who are venerated as Christian saints. They were killed at Cádiz. Tradition states that they were from Mérida, and sons of Saint Marcellus the Centurion. They joined the Roman Army and were imprisoned after being identified as Christians. ...

    305  
Thecia     305  
Theodora     305  
Valentine
Saint Valentine
Saint Valentine is the name of several martyred saints of ancient Rome. The name "Valentine", derived from valens , was popular in Late Antiquity...

    305   Bishop of Trier
Valerian
Ancient Diocese of Auxerre
The bishopric of Auxerre is a former French Roman Catholic diocese, now a titular see. Its historical episcopal see was in the city of Auxerre in Burgundy, eastern France.-Ecclesiastical history:...

    305   Bishop of Auxerre
Vincent, Orontius, and Victor
Vincent, Orontius, and Victor
Saints Vincent, Orontius, and Victor are venerated as martyrs by the Roman Catholic Church. Tradition states that Vincent and Orontius were brothers from Cimiez...

    305  
Aedesius
Aedesius
Aedesius was a Neoplatonist philosopher and mystic born of a noble Cappadocian family.-Career:He migrated to Syria, attracted by the lectures of Iamblichus, of whom he became a follower. According to Eunapius, he differed from Iamblichus on certain points connected with theurgy and magic...

    306  
Agapius
Agapius
Saint Agapius was a Christian martyr killed at Caesarea in AD 306. He is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church. His martyrdom is recorded by Eusebius of Caesarea in his work The Martyrs of Palestine....

    306  
Antonina     306  
Cyrenia and Juliana     306  
Four Crowned Martyrs
Santi Quattro Coronati
Santi Quattro Coronati is an ancient basilica in Rome, Italy. The church dates back to the 4th century, and is devoted to four anonymous saints and martyrs. The complex of the basilica with its two courtyards, the fortified Cardinal Palace with the St...

    306  
Lucretia
Lucretia
Lucretia is a legendary figure in the history of the Roman Republic. According to the story, told mainly by the Roman historian Livy and the Greek historian Dionysius of Halicarnassus , her rape by the king's son and consequent suicide were the immediate cause of the revolution that overthrew the...

    306  
Plato
Plato
Plato , was a Classical Greek philosopher, mathematician, student of Socrates, writer of philosophical dialogues, and founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. Along with his mentor, Socrates, and his student, Aristotle, Plato helped to lay the...

    306  
Secundinus     306  
Asteria
Asteria
In Greek mythology, Asteria was a name attributed to the following eight individuals:-Daughter of Coeus:Asteria was the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe and sister of Leto...

    307  
Catherine of Alexandria
Catherine of Alexandria
Saint Catherine of Alexandria, also known as Saint Catherine of the Wheel and The Great Martyr Saint Catherine is, according to tradition, a Christian saint and virgin, who was martyred in the early 4th century at the hands of the pagan emperor Maxentius...

    307  
Cyriaca and Five Companions     307  
Maternus
Maternus of Milan
Maternus was Archbishop of Milan from c. 316 to c. 328. He is honoured as a Saint in the Catholic Church and his feast day is on July 18.-Life:Almost nothing is known about the life of Maternus. He was elected as bishop of Milan in c...

    307   Bishop of Milan
Meuris and Thea     307  
Phileas     307   Bishop of Thumis
Valentine
Saint Valentine
Saint Valentine is the name of several martyred saints of ancient Rome. The name "Valentine", derived from valens , was popular in Late Antiquity...

    307   Bishop of Genoa
Varus
Saint Varus
Saint Varus — early Christian saint, soldier and martyr.According to his generally reliable and authentic Acts, he was a soldier stationed in Upper Egypt who had the task of guarding a group of monks awaiting execution...

    307  
Agathangelus and Clement     308  
Cleonicus     308  
Paul of Gaza     308  
Platonides     308  
Thea and Valentina     308  
Thea     308  
Theodosia     308  
Basilissa
Julian and Basilissa
Saints Julian and Basilissa were husband and wife. They were Christian martyrs who died at either Antioch or, more probably, at Antinoe, in the reign of Diocletian, early in the fourth century, on 9 January, according to the Roman Martyrology, or 8 January, according to the Greek Menaea.Their...

300   309  
Caesarius
Caesarius
Caesarius may refer to:* Caesarius of Africa, 3rd century Christian*Caesarius of Nazianzus, physician and politician of the 4th century, and the younger brother of Gregory of Nazianzus...

    309  
Crescentian
Crescentian
Saint Crescentian was a 2nd century Christian martyr killed at Sassyr, on Sardinia. Saints Gabinus and Crispulis were killed at the same time.-Notes:...

    309  
Daniel
Daniel
Daniel is the protagonist in the Book of Daniel of the Hebrew Bible. In the narrative, when Daniel was a young man, he was taken into Babylonian captivity where he was educated in Chaldean thought. However, he never converted to Neo-Babylonian ways...

    309  
Eusebius
Pope Eusebius
Pope Saint Eusebius was pope in the year 309 or 310....

    309   pope
Julian of Caesarea     309  
Julius of Novara
Julius of Novara
Julius of Novara was a missionary priest to northern Italy.His cult is centered at Lake Orta in the Novarese highlands, and in particular on the island which has been named for him since at least the eighth century, Isola San Giulio, and where his presumed relics are preserved in the crypt,...

    309  
Marcellus I
Pope Marcellus I
Pope Saint Marcellus I, pope from May 308 to 309, succeeded Marcellinus, after a considerable interval, most probably in May or June 308.Under Maxentius he was banished from Rome in 309 on account of the tumult caused by the severity of the penances he had imposed on Christians who had lapsed under...

    309   pope
Pamphilus
Pamphilus of Caesarea
Saint Pamphilus , was a presbyter of Caesarea and chief among Catholic Biblical scholars of his generation...

, priest and martyr, and Companions
    309  
Saturninus, priest and martyr, and Sisinius     309  
Theodulus     309  
Valens
Valens
Valens was the Eastern Roman Emperor from 364 to 378. He was given the eastern half of the empire by his brother Valentinian I after the latter's accession to the throne...

    309  
Adrian
Adrian of Batanea
Saint Adrian travelled from Batanea to Caesarea Palaestina where he was martyred together with Saint Eubulus. He is commemorated on 5 March....

 and Eubulus
Saint Eubulus
Saint Eubulus was martyred March 7, 308 at Caesarea Palestina. He had come from Magantia to visit the Christian congregation there, according to Christian legend. The judge who condemned him offered Eubulus the opportunity to go free if he sacrificed to an idol...

    310  
Domnina
Domnina, Berenice, and Prosdoce
Saint Domnina and her daughters Berenice and Prosdoce are venerated as Christian martyrs by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches....

    310  
Dulas (Tatian Dulas)     310  
Eleutherius     310  
Eulampius and Eulampia
Eulampius and Eulampia
Saints Eulampius and Eulampia are venerated as 3rd century Christian martyrs. According to tradition, they were brother and sister and natives of Nicomedia and were executed during the reign of Emperor Maximinus II Daia....

    310  
Maximus     310  
Peleus
Peleus
In Greek mythology, Pēleus was a hero whose myth was already known to the hearers of Homer in the late 8th century BCE. Peleus was the son of Aeacus, king of the island of Aegina, and Endeïs, the oread of Mount Pelion in Thessaly; he was the father of Achilles...

 and Companions
    310  
Peleusius     310  
Pierius
Pierius
Pierius was a Christian priest and probably head of the catechetical school of Alexandria, conjointly with Achillas. He flourished while Theonas was bishop of Alexandria, and died at Rome after 309. The Roman Martyrology commemorates him on 4 November....

    310  
Theodore     310   Bishop of Cyrene
Tyrannio, Zenobius, and Companions 304   310  
Aquila     311  
Arian
Arian
Arian may refer to:* Arius, a Christian presbyter in the 3rd and 4th century* a given name in different cultures: Aria, Aryan or Arian...

 and Companions
    311  
Dorothy
Dorothea of Caesarea
Saint Dorothy is a 4th century virgin martyr who was executed at Caesarea Mazaca. Evidence for her actual historical existence or acta is very sparse. She is called a martyr of the Diocletianic Persecution, although her death occurred after the resignation of Diocletian himself...

    311  
Eudoxius, Zeno, and Companions     311  
Faustus     311  
Methodius
Methodius of Olympus
The Church Father and Saint Methodius of Olympus was a Christian bishop, ecclesiastical author, and martyr.-Life:Few reports have survived on the life of this first scientific opponent of Origen; even these short accounts present many difficulties. Eusebius does not mention him in his Church...

    311   Bishop of Olympus
Pastor
Pastor
The word pastor usually refers to an ordained leader of a Christian congregation. When used as an ecclesiastical styling or title, this role may be abbreviated to "Pr." or often "Ps"....

    311  
Pelagia of Antioch     311  
Peter Balsam     311  
Peter     311   Bishop of Alexandria
Savina
Savina of Milan
Saint Savina was a Milanese martyr under Diocletian. Her feast day is 30 January. She gave aid to Christian prisoners and also ensured that they received proper burials after their executions. For this reason she was martryed. Tradition states that she died while praying at the tomb of Saints...

    311  
Adauctus     312  
Basiliscus     312   Bishop of Comana
Brictus     312   Bishop of Martola
Lucian of Antioch
Lucian of Antioch
Saint Lucian of Antioch , known as Lucian the Martyr, was a Christian presbyter, theologian and martyr. He was noted for both his scholarship and ascetic piety.-History:...

    312  
Mennas     312  
Paschasius     312   Bishop of Vienne
Achillas
Achillas
Achillas was one of the guardians of the Egyptian king Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator, and commander of the king's troops, when Pompey fled to Egypt in 48 BC...

    313   Bishop of Alexandria
Antonina and Alexander     313  
Mellon
Mellonius
Saint Mellonius was a legendary early 4th century Bishop of Rotomagus in the Roman province of Secunda Provincia Lugdunensis...

 (Mallonius, Mellouns, Melanius)
    314   Bishop of Rouen
Miltiades
Pope Miltiades
Pope Saint Miltiades, also called Melchiades , was pope from 2 July 311 to 10 January 314.- Origins :He appears to have been a Berber African by birth, but of his personal history nothing is known.- Pontificate :...

 (Melchiades)
    314   pope
Mitrius (Merre, Metre, Mitre)     314  
Verus     314   Bishop of Vienne
Carterius     315  
Hermylus     315  
Stratonicus     315  
Valerius
Valerius of Saragossa
Saint Valerius of Saragossa is the patron saint of Zaragoza. He was bishop of this city from 290 until his death. He assisted at the Council of Iliberis....

    315   Bishop of Saragossa
Blaise
Saint Blaise
Saint Blaise was a physician, and bishop of Sebastea . According to his Acta Sanctorum, he was martyred by being beaten, attacked with iron carding combs, and beheaded...

    316   Bishop of Sebastea
Mirocles
Mirocles (bishop of Milan)
Mirocles was Bishop of Milan from before 313 to c. 316. He is honoured as a Saint in the Catholic Church and his feast day is on December 3.-Life:...

 (Merocles)
    316  
Theodota of Philippolis     318  
Basileus
Basil of Amasea
Basil of Amasea was a fourth century Christian bishop and martyr.In St. Jerome's Latin version of the Chronicle of Eusebius the statement occurs under the 275th Olympiad that Basileus, Bishop of Amasea in Pontus, suffered martyrdom in the reign of Licinius...

    319   Bishop of Amasea
Cleopatra     319  
Argeus
Narcissus, Argeus, and Marcellinus
Saints Narcissus, Argeus and Marcellinus are Christian saints and martyrs. Tradition states that they were brothers enlisted as soldiers in the army of Licinius. After refusing to perform military service due to their faith, they were tried and put to death at Tomi...

    320  
Christina (Nino)     320  
Cyrinus     320  
Cyrion, Candidus, and companions     320  
Forty Holy Martyrs of Sabaste     320  
Leontius, Maurice, Daniel, and companions     320  
Phocas of Antioch     320  
Severian
Severian
Severian is the narrator and main character of Gene Wolfe's four-volume novel The Book of the New Sun, as well as its sequel, The Urth of the New Sun. He is a Journeyman of the Guild of Torturers who is exiled after showing mercy to one of his clients.Severian claims to have perfect memory...

    320  
Valerius
Valerius of Trèves
Saint Valerius was a semi-legendary bishop of Trier. His feast day is 29 January.-Legend:According to an ancient legend, he was a follower of Saint Eucharius, the first bishop of Trier...

    320   Bishop of Trier
Auxentius
Auxentius of Mopsuestia
Auxentius of Mopsuestia was bishop of Mopsuestia, and is a saint in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches. His feast day is December 18...

    321   Bishop of Mopsuestia
Mopsuestia
Mopsuestia , later Mamistra, is the ancient city of Cilicia Campestris on the Pyramus river located approximately 20 km east of ancient Antiochia in Cilicia .The founding of this city is attributed in legend to the soothsayer, Mopsus, who lived before the Trojan war, although...

Abibus
Abibus of Edessa
Abibus of Edessa was a Christian martyr at Edessa, Mesopotamia under Emperor Licinius in 322. He was burned at the stake. His feast day is November 15 in the Roman Catholic Church, with Guria and Shamona. He also has an individual feast in the old Syrian martyrology on September 2...

    323  
Gurias and Samonas     323  
Glaphyra
Glaphyra
Glaphyra was an Anatolian Princess from Cappadocia and through marriage was related to the Herodian Dynasty. -Family and early life:Glaphyra was a royal princess of Greek, Armenian and Persian descent. Her father was the Roman ally king Archelaus of Cappadocia, her only natural sibling was her...

    324  
Philogonius     324   Bishop of Antioch
Antioch
Antioch on the Orontes was an ancient city on the eastern side of the Orontes River. It is near the modern city of Antakya, Turkey.Founded near the end of the 4th century BC by Seleucus I Nicator, one of Alexander the Great's generals, Antioch eventually rivaled Alexandria as the chief city of the...

Romana
Romana
Romana, short for Romanadvoratrelundar, is a fictional character in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who...

    324  
After the Roman persecutions
Hypatius of Gangra     325   Bishop of Gangra
Metrophanes     325   Bishop of Byzantium
Byzantium
Byzantium was an ancient Greek city, founded by Greek colonists from Megara in 667 BC and named after their king Byzas . The name Byzantium is a Latinization of the original name Byzantion...

Palaemon     325  
Theodotus     325   Bishop of Cyrenia
Apollonius     326   Bishop of Benevento
Epipodius and Alexander
Epipodius and Alexander
Epipodius and his companion Alexander are venerated as Christian saints. Their feast day is 22 April. Epipodius was a native of Lyon; Alexander was said to be a native of Phrygia, and a physician by profession. They were both martyred during the reign of Marcus Aurelius.Epipodius and Alexander...

    326  
Zanitas and companions     326  
Jonas, Barachisius, and companions     327  
Alexander
Alexander of Alexandria
Alexander of Alexandria was the nineteenth Patriarch of Alexandria from 313 to his death. During his patriarchate, he dealt with a number of issues relevant to a church's positions on issues facing the church. These included the dating of Easter, the actions of Meletius of Lycopolis, and the issue...

250   328   Bishop of Alexandria
Agrecius (Agritius)     329  
Achillas (Achilles, Achillius)     330   Bishop of Larissa
Gregory the Enlightener     330   Bishop of Ashtishat
Helena
Helena of Constantinople
Saint Helena also known as Saint Helen, Helena Augusta or Helena of Constantinople was the consort of Emperor Constantius, and the mother of Emperor Constantine I...

    330  
Theodore Trichinas     330  
Ammon
Ammon
Ammon , also referred to as the Ammonites and children of Ammon, was an ancient nation located east of the Jordan River, Gilead, and the Dead Sea, in present-day Jordan. The chief city of the country was Rabbah or Rabbath Ammon, site of the modern city of Amman, Jordan's capital...

    332  
Macarius I
Macarius I
Macarius I , born Mikhail Petrovich Bulgakov , was the Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna in 1879-1882 and member of many learned societies, including the Russian Academy of Sciences....

    334   Bishop of Jerusalem
Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem is the head bishop of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, ranking fourth of nine Patriarchs in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Since 2005, the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem has been Theophilos III...

Rheticus     334   Bishop of Autun
Theodotus     334   Bishop of Laodicea
Basil
Basil
Basil, or Sweet Basil, is a common name for the culinary herb Ocimum basilicum , of the family Lamiaceae , sometimes known as Saint Joseph's Wort in some English-speaking countries....

    335   Bishop of Bologna
Heliodorus     335   Bishop of Mesopotamia
Sylvester I     335   Pope
Mark
Pope Mark
Pope Saint Mark the apostle or Marcus was Pope from January 18, 336 to October 7, 336, date of his death.Little is known of his early life. According to the Liber Pontificalis, he was a Roman, and his father's name was Priscus...

    336   Pope
Constantine the Great     337  
Leontius     337   Bishop of Cuesaren
Eustathius of Antioch
Eustathius of Antioch
Eustathius of Antioch, sometimes surnamed the Great, was a bishop and patriarch of Antioch in the 4th century.He was a native of Side in Pamphylia. About 320 he was bishop of Beroea, and he became patriarch of Antioch shortly before the Council of Nicaea in 325...

    338  
James
Jacob of Nisibis
Jacob of Nisibis , is a Syriac saint. He was the second bishop of Nisibis, spiritual father of the renowned Syriac writer Ephrem the Syrian, and celebrated ascetic....

 (Jacob)
    338   Bishop of Nisibis
Paul the Simple
Paul the Simple
Paul the Simple was a contemporary of St. Anthony and a younger contemporary of St. Paul of Egypt, the First Hermit. The account of his life is found in Palladius of Helenopolis De Vitis Patrum 8,28 and Tyrannius Rufinus Historia Eremitica 31.Originally a farmer, upon discovering that his wife was...

    339  
Alexander
Alexander of Constantinople
Saint Alexander of Constantinople was bishop of Byzantium and the bishop of Constantinople . Information from the Synaxarion mention that Alexander was originally from Calabria in Italy and his parents were George and Vryaine...

    340   Bishop of Constantinople
Cassian     340   Bishop of Benevento
Gudelia     340  
Macrina the Elder     340  
Potamon     340  
Milles     341  
Simeon Barsabae
Simeon Barsabae
Mar Simeon Barsabae was a Bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, the de facto head of the Church of the East, until his death. He was bishop during the persecutions of King Shapur II of the Sassanid Empire of Persia, and was executed along with many of his followers...

 and Companions
    341  
Usthazanes     341  
Abdiesus (Hebed Jesus)     342  
Barsabas     342  
Martyrs of Alexandria     342  
Paul the First Hermit 229   342  
Sadoth and 128 companions     342  
Mamelta (Mamelchtina)     343  
Nerses     343  
Olympius     343   Bishop of Enos
Paternian     343   Bishop of Fano
John and James     344  
Abraham
Abraham
Abraham , whose birth name was Abram, is the eponym of the Abrahamic religions, among which are Judaism, Christianity and Islam...

    345   Bishop of Arbela
Acyndinus and Companions     345  
Ananias the Persian     345  
Aphrahat (Aphraates) "the Persian Sage"
Aphrahat
Aphrahat was a Syriac-Christian author of the 4th century from the Adiabene region of Northern Mesopotamia, which was within the Persian Empire, who composed a series of twenty-three expositions or homilies on points of Christian doctrine and practice...

ca.270   ca.345  
Martyrs of Persia     345  
Tarbula (Tarba, Tarbo)     345  
Timothy and Diogenes     345  
Barbasymas and Companions     346  
Paris
Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city in France, situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region...

    346   Bishop of Teano
Maximinus
Maximin of Trier
Saint Maximin was the fifth bishop of Trier, according to the list provided by the diocese's website, taking his seat in 341/342...

    347   Bishop of Trier
Pachomius
Pachomius
Saint Pakhom , also known as Pachome and Pakhomius , is generally recognized as the founder of Christian cenobitic monasticism. In the Coptic churches his feast day is celebrated on May 9...

    347  
Ursicinus
Ursicinus of Brescia
Ursicinus of Brescia was an Italian saint, and bishop of Brescia in Lombardy. He participated in the council of Sardica in 347, in which year he died; his shrine may still be seen. His feast day is December 1.-Sources:*...

    347   Bishop of Brescia
Spiridion     348  
Ammon
Ammon
Ammon , also referred to as the Ammonites and children of Ammon, was an ancient nation located east of the Jordan River, Gilead, and the Dead Sea, in present-day Jordan. The chief city of the country was Rabbah or Rabbath Ammon, site of the modern city of Amman, Jordan's capital...

    350  
Cassian
Cassian of Autun
Saint Cassian of Autun was a 4th century bishop of Autun. He may have been an Egyptian by birth. He traveled to Autun and was a follower of Saint Reticius, bishop of Autun....

    350   Bishop of Autun
James of Nisibis     350  
Lucius
Lucius
Lucius is a male given name derived from Lucius , one of the small group of common Latin forenames found in the culture of ancient Rome. Lucius derives from latin word Lux Lucius (Greek: Λούκιος/Loukios, Etruscan: Luvcie) is a male given name derived from Lucius (abbreviated L.), one of the small...

    350   Bishop of Adrianople
Maximus     350   Bishop of Jerusalem
Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem is the head bishop of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, ranking fourth of nine Patriarchs in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Since 2005, the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem has been Theophilos III...

Myron
Myron
Myron of Eleutherae working circa 480-440 BC, was an Athenian sculptor from the mid-5th century BC. He was born in Eleutherae on the borders of Boeotia and Attica. According to Pliny's Natural History, Ageladas of Argos was his teacher....

    350  
Nicholas
Nicholas
Nicholas or Nikolas is a male given name, derived from the Greek name Νικόλαος , a combination of the words for "victory" and "people" . The name can be understood to mean victory of the people or "power of the people"...

    350   Bishop of Myra
Paul
Paul I of Constantinople
Paul I or Paulus I or Saint Paul the Confessor , sixth bishop of Constantinople, elected AD 336 or 340. His feast day is on June 7.-Biography:...

313   350   Bishop of Constantinople
Zoticus     350  
Julius I
Pope Julius I
Pope Saint Julius I, was pope from February 6, 337 to April 12, 352.He was a native of Rome and was chosen as successor of Mark after the Roman seat had been vacant for four months. He is chiefly known by the part he took in the Arian controversy...

    352   Pope
Amand of Strasbourg 290   355  
Barhadbesciabas
Barhadbesciabas
Barhadbesciabas or Barhadbesaba is venerated as a Christian martyr who was decapitated during the reign of Shapur II. A deacon of Arbela, in the Sassanid Empire, he was arrested by the governor of Arbela, Sapor Tamaspor, and put on the rack.Tradition states that the authorities ordered Aghaeus,...

 (Barhadbesaba)
    355  
Amasius     356   Bishop of Teano
Anthony
Anthony the Great
Anthony the Great or Antony the Great , , also known as Saint Anthony, Anthony the Abbot, Anthony of Egypt, Anthony of the Desert, Anthony the Anchorite, Abba Antonius , and Father of All Monks, was a Christian saint from Egypt, a prominent leader among the Desert Fathers...

251   356  
Joseph of Palestine     356  
Paphnutius the Great     356  
Serapion the Sindonite     356  
Sarmata     357  
Secundus, priest and martyr, and Companions     357  
Arsacius     358  
Paulinus
Paulinus of Trier
Saint Paulinus of Trier was bishop of Trier and a supporter of Athanasius in the conflict with Arianism. At the Synod of Arles of 353 he was targeted by the Arians, and was exiled, to Phrygia, being effectively singled out by the Emperor Constantius II. He died in exile five years later, but his...

    358 Phrygia
Phrygia
In antiquity, Phrygia was a kingdom in the west central part of Anatolia, in what is now modern-day Turkey. The Phrygians initially lived in the southern Balkans; according to Herodotus, under the name of Bryges , changing it to Phruges after their final migration to Anatolia, via the...

Bishop of Trier
Dionysius     359   Bishop of Milan
Abra
Abra of Poitiers
Saint Abra was the daughter of Hilary of Poitiers and has herself been recognized as a saint.She was born before her father converted to Christianity and was made a bishop. At her father's advice she took the vow of virginity and became a nun. During her father's exile from Poitiers she and her...

342   360  
Abraham Kidunaja     360  
Carina, Melasippus, and Antony (wife, husband, son)     360  
Ia and Companions     360  
Alexander
Saint Alexander
Saint Alexander may refer to:*Pope Alexander I , saint and pope*See Epipodius and Alexander for Saint Alexander, martyred in Lyon, 178 AD*Alexander of Bergamo , patron saint of Bergamo; may have been a Roman soldier...

    361  
Domitius     361  
Onesimus
Onesimus
Saint Onesimus |churches]]) was a slave to Philemon of Colossae, a man of Christian faith. Eventually, Onesimus transgressed against Philemon and fled to the site of Paul the Apostle's imprisonment to escape punishment for a theft he was said to have committed, there, he heard the Gospel from...

    361   Bishop of Soissons
Pelinus     361  
Basil of Ancyra
Basil of Ancyra
Basil of Ancyra, was a Christian priest in Ancyra, Galatia during the fourth century. Very meager information about his life is preserved in a metaphrastic work: “Life and Deeds of the Martyred Priest Basil.” He fought against the pagans and the Arians...

    362  
Dometius of Persia
Dometius of Persia
Saint Dometius the Persian is venerated as a Christian martyr and saint. According to tradition, he was martyred by lapidation during the reign of Julian the Apostate with two companions...

 (Domitius)
    362  
Dorotheus of Tyre
Dorotheus of Tyre
Saint Dorotheus bishop of Tyre is traditionally credited with an Acts of the Seventy Apostles , who were sent out according to the Gospel of Luke 10:1....

    362  
Eliphius (Eloff)     362  
Elpidius     362  
Emilian     362  
Eusignius
Eusignius
Eusignius was a martyred Roman soldier. At the age 110, Eusignius converted to Christianity, and after refusing to sacrifice to the Roman gods, was beheaded in 362 at Antioch.Eusiginius is one of the 140 Colonnade saints which adorn St. Peter's Square....

252   362 Antioch
Antioch
Antioch on the Orontes was an ancient city on the eastern side of the Orontes River. It is near the modern city of Antakya, Turkey.Founded near the end of the 4th century BC by Seleucus I Nicator, one of Alexander the Great's generals, Antioch eventually rivaled Alexandria as the chief city of the...

Flavian     362  
Gemellus
Gemellus of Ancyra
Saint Gemellus of Ancyra is venerated as a Christian martyr and saint. According to tradition, he was martyred by crucifixion at Ancyra , in Asia Minor, during the reign of Julian the Apostate.He was a native of Paphlagonia....

    362  
Gordian     362  
Heliodorus     362  
John and Paul
John and Paul
For the musical partnership of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, see Lennon/McCartneyJohn and Paul are saints in the Roman Catholic Church. They were martyred at Rome on 26 June. They should not be confused with the famous apostles of the same name...

    362  
John     362  
Leopardus
Leopardus
Leopardus is a genus consisting of small spotted cats mostly native to Middle and South America. Very few range into the southern United States. The genus is considered the oldest branch of the part of the cat family to cross into the Americas, followed by the genera Lynx and Puma...

    362  
Macedonius     362  
Pigmenius     362  
Porphyrius     362  
Primus and Donatus     362  
Theodoret of Antioch
Theodoret of Antioch
Saint Theodoret was a Greek-speaking Syrian Christian priest who died a martyr in Antioch during the reign of Emperor Julian the Apostate. His life is recorded only by apologetic works.-Life:...

    362  
Timothy     362  
Blessed Dafrosa     362  
Bibiana (Viviana)     363  
Demetria     363  
Juventinus and Maximinus     363  
Patermuthius     363  
Paul and Companions     364  
Astericus
Asterius of Petra
Asterius of Petra was a convert from Arianism, and later the Bishop of Petra. At the Council of Sardica, ca. 347, Asterius first denounced Arianism, as a heresy. This led to his exile in Libya, at the command of Emperor Constantius II....

    365 Petra
Petra
Petra is a historical and archaeological city in the Jordanian governorate of Ma'an that is famous for its rock cut architecture and water conduits system. Established sometime around the 6th century BC as the capital city of the Nabataeans, it is a symbol of Jordan as well as its most visited...

, Roman Empire
Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was the post-Republican period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....

Bishop of Petra
Petra
Petra is a historical and archaeological city in the Jordanian governorate of Ma'an that is famous for its rock cut architecture and water conduits system. Established sometime around the 6th century BC as the capital city of the Nabataeans, it is a symbol of Jordan as well as its most visited...

Isidora the Simple     365  
Florence
Florence
Florence is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany and of the province of Florence. It is the most populous city in Tuscany, with approximately 370,000 inhabitants, expanding to over 1.5 million in the metropolitan area....

    366  
Abraham the Poor
Abraham the Poor
Saint Abraham the Poor was a fourth century Egyptian hermit and a saint.-Life:Born in the town of Menuf, he became of disciple of Saint Pachomius, who founded cenobitic monasticism, in the Delta river region of the Nile River. He remained a disciple of Saint Pachomius for 23 years, after which he...

 (Abraham the Child)
    367  
Hilary
Hilary of Poitiers
Hilary of Poitiers was Bishop of Poitiers and is a Doctor of the Church. He was sometimes referred to as the "Hammer of the Arians" and the "Athanasius of the West." His name comes from the Latin word for happy or cheerful. His optional memorial in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints is 13...

315   367   Bishop of Poitiers
Juvenal
Juvenal of Narni
Saint Juvenal is venerated as the first Bishop of Narni in Umbria. Historical details regarding Juvenal’s life are limited...

    367   Bishop of Narni
Dadas     368  
Caesarius of Nazianzus     369  
Bathus and Companions     370  
Julian
Julian
Julian is a common male given name in Britain, United States, Ireland, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, France , Spain, Latin America and elsewhere....

    370  
Justin
Justin
Justin is a given name. It may refer to:People* Justin , a common given name* Justin , 3rd century Roman historian* Justin I , or Flavius Iustinius Augustus, an Eastern Roman Emperor who ruled from 518 to 527...

    370  
Publia     370  
Serapion the Scholastic (Serapion of Arsinoc)     370   Bishop of Thmuis
Triphyllius (Tryphillius)     370   Bishop of Nicosia
Eusebius
Eusebius of Vercelli
Eusebius of Vercelli was a bishop and saint in Italy. Along with Athanasius, he affirmed the divinity of Jesus against Arianism.-Biography:...

283   371   Bishop of Vercelli
Zeno
Zeno of Verona
Zeno of Verona was either an early Christian Bishop of Verona or martyr. He is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church and in Eastern Orthodox Church.-Life and historicity:...

    371   Bishop of Verona
Gorgonia     372  
Hilarion
Hilarion
Hilarion was an anchorite who spent most of his life in the desert according to the example of Anthony the Great.-Early life:Hilarion was born in Thabatha, south of Gaza in Syria Palaestina of pagan parents. He successfully studied rhetoric with a Grammarian in Alexandria. It seems that he was...

292   372  
Moses
Moses
Moses was, according to the Hebrew Bible and Qur'an, a religious leader, lawgiver and prophet, to whom the authorship of the Torah is traditionally attributed...

    372   Bishop of the Saracens
Sabas the Goth     372  
Athanasius 296   373   Bishop of Alexandria
Ephrem the Syrian
Ephrem the Syrian
Ephrem the Syrian was a Syriac and a prolific Syriac-language hymnographer and theologian of the 4th century. He is venerated by Christians throughout the world, and especially in the Syriac Orthodox Church, as a saint.Ephrem wrote a wide variety of hymns, poems, and sermons in verse, as well as...

306   373  
Nerses I (Nerses the Great) 330   373  
Marcellinus of Embrun     374  
Nonna     374  
Nicetas the Goth
Nicetas the Goth
Nicetas is a Christian martyr of the 4th century, venerated above all in Russia. His feastday is 15 September....

    375  
Victor     375   Bishop of Piacenza
Acepsimas     376   Bishop of Hnaita
Bademus
Bademus
Bademus was a rich, noble citizen of Bethlapeta in Persia, who founded a monastery nearby. He and some of his disciples were arrested and Bademus was martyred in the year 376; he was subsequently recognized as a saint....

    376  
Hilary     376   Bishop of Pavia
Joseph of Persia     376  
Julian Sabas the Elder     377  
Maximus     378   Bishop of Mainz
Bishop of Mainz
The Diocese of Mainz is a diocese of the Catholic church in Germany. It was created in 1802 with the abolition of the old Archbishopric of Mainz. The diocese is suffragan to the Archdiocese of Freiburg; its district is located in the states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse...

Viator of Bergamo
Viator of Bergamo
Saint Viator of Bergamo is venerated as the second bishop of Bergamo. Viator is unanimously and traditionally considered the successor of Saint Narnus in that see. Viator's episcopate is considered to have lasted from 343 to 370....

    378   Bishop of Bergamo
Basil the Great 329   379   Bishop of Caesarea
Eusebius of Samosata
Eusebius of Samosata
Saint Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata was a Christian martyr and opponent of Arianism. His feast day is June 21 in the Western Church and June 22 in the Eastern Church....

    379  
Irene     379  
Macrina the Younger 330   379  
Satyrus 330   379  
Bretannion     380   Bishop of Tomi
Frumentius     380   Bishop of Ethiopia
Hesychius     380  
Milles     380  
Orsiesius (Orsisius)     380  
Publius     380  
Ursicinus     380   Bishop of Sens
Vincent
Vincent
Vincent is the French version of a masculine name. As Spanish Vicente, it is derived from the Latin name Vincentius meaning "conquering"...

    380   Bishop of Digne
Meletius
Meletius of Antioch
Saint Meletius of Antioch was a Christian bishop, or Patriarch of Antioch, from 360 until his death. There were contrasting view about his theological position: on the one hand, he was exiled three times under Arian emperors; on the other, he was strongly opposed by those faithful to the memory...

    381  
Pelagius
Pelagius
Pelagius was an ascetic who denied the need for divine aid in performing good works. For him, the only grace necessary was the declaration of the law; humans were not wounded by Adam's sin and were perfectly able to fulfill the law apart from any divine aid...

    381   Bishop of Laodicea
Blaesilla
Blaesilla
Blaesilla was the daughter of Paula, and sister of Eustochium, from one of the Senatorial families of Ancient Rome. Blaesilla died young, under the influence of Jerome. She, and her sister and mother , are accorded Sainthood by the Roman Catholic church.Blaesilla, as a young girl, showed a strong...

    383  
Ursula
Saint Ursula
Saint Ursula is a British Christian saint. Her feast day in the extraordinary form calendar of the Catholic Church is October 21...

    383  
Damasus I
Pope Damasus I
Pope Saint Damasus I was the bishop of Rome from 366 to 384.He was born around 305, probably near the city of Idanha-a-Velha , in what is present-day Portugal, then part of the Western Roman Empire...

305   384   Pope
Lea of Rome     384  
Maximus and Victorinus     384  
Servatus (Servatius, Servais)     384   Bishop of Tongres
Melas     385   Bishop of Rhinocolura
Romanus of Le Mans     385  
Brito (Britonius)     386   Bishop of Trier
Cyril
Cyril of Jerusalem
Cyril of Jerusalem was a distinguished theologian of the early Church . He is venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Anglican Communion. In 1883, Cyril was declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Leo XIII...

315   386   Bishop of Jerusalem
Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem is the head bishop of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, ranking fourth of nine Patriarchs in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Since 2005, the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem has been Theophilos III...

Helladius of Auxerre
Helladius of Auxerre
Helladius of Auxerre was a Christian bishop of Auxerre. St. Amator was ordained deacon and tonsured by Helladius, which provides the earliest example of ecclesiastical tonsure mentioned in the religious history of France. He is commemorated on May 8.-Sources:*...

    387   Bishop of Auxerre
Monica
Monica of Hippo
Saint Monica is a Christian saint and the mother of Augustine of Hippo, who wrote extensively of her virtues and his life with her in his Confessions.-Life:...

322   387  
Optatus
Saint Optatus
Saint Optatus, sometimes anglicized as St. Optate, was Bishop of Milevis, in Numidia, in the fourth century, remembered for his writings against Donatism.-Biography and context:Optatus was a convert, as we gather from St...

    387   Bishop of Milevis
Philastrius
Philastrius
Saint Philastrius Bishop of Brescia, was one of the bishops present at a synod held in Aquileia in 381. St. Augustine met him at Milan about 383, or perhaps a little later . He composed a catalogue of heresies about 384. He died before 397.Among the writings of St...

 (Philaster, Filaster)
    387   Bishop of Brescia
Florus
Florus
Florus, Roman historian, lived in the time of Trajan and Hadrian.He compiled, chiefly from Livy, a brief sketch of the history of Rome from the foundation of the city to the closing of the temple of Janus by Augustus . The work, which is called Epitome de T...

    389   Bishop of Lodève
Gregory Nazianzen 329   389   Bishop of Constantinople
Marcellus of Apamaea     389  
Valerian of Aquileia     389   Bishop of Aquileia
Abraham of Carrhae     390  
Donatian     390   Bishop of Reims
Felix of Como
Felix of Como
Saint Felix of Como is venerated as the first bishop of Como, on October 8, 391.He was a friend of Saint Ambrose, who praised him for his missionary activity. When Saint Bassianus built a church dedicated to the Apostles at Lodi, he consecrated it in the presence of Ambrose and Felix. His feast...

    390   Bishop of Como
Justus of Lyons     390  
Liborius     390   Bishop of Le Mans
Macarius of Egypt
Macarius of Egypt
Macarius of Egypt was an Egyptian Christian monk and hermit. He is also known as Macarius the Elder, Macarius the Great and The Lamp of the Desert.-Life:...

300   391  
Martyrs of the Serapeum     390  
Pacian
Pacian
Saint Pacian was a bishop of Barcelona during the fourth century. He was bishop from about 365 AD to 391 AD, succeeding Praetextatus , who had attended a church council at Sardica in 347 AD and who is the first recorded bishop of Barcelona.Considered a Father of the Church, Pacian is eulogized...

    390   Bishop of Barcelona
Palladius
Palladius
Palladius was the first Bishop of the Christians of Ireland, preceding Saint Patrick. The Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion consider Palladius a saint.-Armorica:...

    390  
Pambo
Pambo
Saint Pambo is an Egyptian Desert Father of the fourth century. Saint Pambo is venerated by Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Churches. Veneration day is 18 July.-Life:...

    390  
Sabinian and Potentian     390  
Urban
Urban of Langres
Saint Urban of Langres was a French saint and bishop. He served as the sixth bishop of Langres from 374 until his death. Saint Lodegaria was his sister....

    390   Bishop of Langres
Viator
Viator
-External links: - Sistema de Información Multiterritorial de Andalucía - Diputación Provincial de Almería...

    390  
Vitalina     390  
Peter II of Sebastea 345   392   Bishop of Sebastea (Silvas)
Phaebadius (Fiari)     392   Bishop of Agen
John of Egypt
John of Egypt
Saint John of Egypt was one of the hermits of the Nitrean desert. He began as a carpenter and left to solitude after receiving a divine call. According to hagiographer Alban Butler, John was noted for performing seemingly absurd acts at the bidding of the Holy Spirit, such as rolling rocks from...

305   394  
Macarius of Alexandria
Macarius of Alexandria
Saint Macarius of Alexandria was a monk in the Nitrian Desert. He was a slightly younger contemporary of Macarius of Egypt, and is thus also known as Macarius the Younger. He was also known as ho politikos. He was an extreme ascetic, and numerous miracles were ascribed to him...

    394  
Martyrs of Chalcedon     394  
Apollo
Apollo
Apollo is one of the most important and complex of the Olympian deities in Greek and Roman mythology...

305   395  
Gregory of Nyssa
Gregory of Nyssa
St. Gregory of Nyssa was a Christian bishop and saint. He was a younger brother of Basil the Great and a good friend of Gregory of Nazianzus. His significance has long been recognized in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Catholic and Roman Catholic branches of Christianity...

335   395  
Menna
Menna
The Ancient Egyptian artisan Menna was "Scribe of the Fields of the Lord of the Two Lands", probably during the reign of Thutmose IV during the 18th dynasty. He was buried in a well decorated tomb, located in the Sheikh Abd el-Qurna district of the Maadi, opposite Luxor, in Egypt.-External links:*...

 (Manna)
    395  
Pior     395  
Theonas of Egypt     395  
Artemius
Artemius
Artemius , known as Challita in the Maronite tradition, was a general of the Roman Empire, dux Aegypti . He is considered a saint by the Orthodox Church, with the name of Artemius of Antioch,...

    396   Bishop of Clermont
Crescentius
Crescentius
Crescentius may refer to:* The mediaeval writer on agriculture, Petrus de Crescentius, or Pietro de' Crescenzi* Crescentius of Jesi or Crescentius Grizi of Jesi , Italian Franciscan...

    396  
Geminian     396  
Ambrose
Ambrose
Aurelius Ambrosius, better known in English as Saint Ambrose , was a bishop of Milan who became one of the most influential ecclesiastical figures of the 4th century. He was one of the four original doctors of the Church.-Political career:Ambrose was born into a Roman Christian family between about...

340   397   Bishop of Milan
Lawrence of Novara     397  
Martin of Tours
Martin of Tours
Martin of Tours was a Bishop of Tours whose shrine became a famous stopping-point for pilgrims on the road to Santiago de Compostela. Around his name much legendary material accrued, and he has become one of the most familiar and recognizable Christian saints...

316   397   Bishop of Tours
Sisinnius     397  
Siricius
Pope Siricius
Pope Saint Siricius, Bishop of Rome from December 384 until his death on 26 November 399, was successor to Damasus I and was himself succeeded by Anastasius I....

    399   pope
Alban     400  
Almachius
Almachius
Almachius was an early Christian martyr. He was imprisoned, and later killed, because he had sought to convince Christians not to perform Pagan rites on New Years. He was slain in 391. His feast day is January 1.-References:...

 (Telemachus)
    400  
Amphilochius
Amphilochius of Iconium
Amphilochius of Iconium was a Christian bishop of the fourth century, son of a Cappadocian family of distinction, b. perhaps at Caesarea, ca. 339 or 340; d. probably some time between 394 and 403...

339   400   Bishop of Iconium
Apollinaris Syncletica 316   400  
Fortunatus
Fortunatus
Fortunatus is a German proto-novel or chapbook about a legendary hero popular in 15th and 16th century Europe.-The tale:The tale follows the life of a young man named Fortunatus from relative obscurity through his adventures towards fame and fortune; it subsequently follows the careers of his two...

    400  
Liberalis     400  
Pamphilus     400   Bishop of Capua
Rufus of Metz
Rufus of Metz
Rufus of Metz was, according to some sources, bishop of Metz for 29 years. He has been made a Catholic saint with his feast day on November 7.In the ninth century his relics were transferred to Gau-Odernheim in Rhenish Hesse, Diocese of Mainz....

    400   Bishop of Metz
Venantius     400  
Viventius     400  
Zeno     400   Bishop of Gaza

See also

  • Christianity in the 4th century
    Christianity in the 4th century
    Christianity in the 4th century was dominated by Constantine the Great, and the First Council of Nicea of 325, which was the beginning of the period of the First seven Ecumenical Councils and the attempt to reach an orthodox consensus and to establish a unified Christendom as the State church of...

  • List of Church Fathers
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