Talk:Chronological list of saints in the 4th century
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editThere are currently 93 links to disambiguation pages in this article. Please could someone who knows enough about the subject fix them? DuncanHill (talk) 21:21, 1 February 2009 (UTC)
- All of these pages "Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the ##th century" are poorly linked, but see Category:4th century Christian saints for help.--Carlaude (talk) 15:49, 2 February 2009 (UTC)
4th century saints to be added
editThese are saints that need to be added— as of November 2008. --Carlaude talk 08:21, 1 June 2009 (UTC)
4th century, 1st half, saints
edit- Vitalis and Agricola
- Zoilus and 19 Companions
- Ampelus
- Julian of Antioch
- Julius of Dorostorum
- Palatias and Laurentia
- Cerneuf
- Agathius
- Anthimus of Nicomedia
- Anthimus of Rome
- Rufus and Carpophorus
- Cyriacus
- Quiricus and Julietta
- Devota
- Orestes of Cappadocia
- Erasmus of Formiae
- Eulalia of Barcelona
- Eulalia of Mérida
- Euphemia
- Fausta and Evilasius
- Genesius of Arles
- Saint George
- Nabor and Felix
- Phocas the Gardener
- Sergius and Bacchus
- Abundius and Abundantius
- Adrian of Nicomedia
- Saint Afra
- Agape, Chionia, and Irene
- Anastasia of Sirmium
- Anastasius the Fuller
- Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus
- Ansanus
- Anysia of Salonika
- Barlaam and Josaphat
- Cantius, Cantianius, and Cantianella
- Charitina of Amisus
- Cyprian and Justina
- Domninus of Fidenza
- Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and 86 Companions
- Emerentiana
- Emygdius
- Euplius
- Felix and Adauctius
- Saint Florian
- Irene of Thessalonica
- Saint Lucy
- Marcellinus and Peter
- Pope Marcellus I
- Margaret of Antioch
- Maxima of Rome
- Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora
- Saint Optatus
- Pancras of Rome
- Pelagia of Tarsus
- Saint Quadratus
- Romanus of Antioch
- Rufus of Metz
- Victoria and Anatolia
- Aphian
- Dioscurus
- Juliana of Nicomedia
- Julius and Aaron
- Saint Pantaleon
- Philemon and Apollonius
- Theodora and Didymus
- Aedesius of Alexandria
- Agapius
- Santi Quattro Coronati
- Catherine of Alexandria
- Pope Eusebius
- Adrian of Batanea
- Domnina
- Pierius
- Peter of Alexandria
- Savina of Milan
- Achillas
- Antonina and Alexander
- Mellonius
- Pope Miltiades
- Saint Blaise
- Basil of Amasea
- Cyrion, Candidus, and companions
- Forty Holy Martyrs of Sabaste
- Zanitas and Lazarus of Persia
- Alexander of Alexandria
- Gregory the Enlightener
- Helena of Constantinople
- Macarius I
- Pope Sylvester I
- Pope Mark
- Constantine the Great
- Eustathius of Antioch
- Macrina the Elder
- Simeon Barsabae
- Paul the First Hermit
- Aphraates "the Persian Sage"
- Saint Spyridon
- James of Nisibis
- Saint Nicholas
- Acacius of Sebaste
- Aceolus and Acius
- Julitta
- Narcissus, Argeus, and Marcellinus
- Barba'shmin
- Cassian of Imola Done
4th century, 2nd half, saints
edit- Pope Julius I
- Anthony the Great
- Paulinus of Trier
- Abra of Poitiers
- Abraham Kidunaja
- Dorotheus of Tyre
- Gordianus and Epimachus
- John and Paul
- Saint Bibiana
- Juventinus and Maximinus
- Abraham the Poor
- Juvenal of Narni
- Eusebius of Vercelli
- Saint Gorgonia
- Sabas the Goth
- Ephrem the Syrian
- Nerses I
- Nonna of Nazianzus
- Acepsimas
- Basil the Great
- Agape, Chionia, and Irene
- Macrina the Younger
- Saint Satyrus of Milan
- Saint Satyrus of Arezzo
- Saint Servatius
- Saint Ursula
- Pope Damasus I
- Maximus and Victorinus
- Saint Servatius
- Helladius of Auxerre
- Monica of Hippo
- Gregory Nazianzen
- Abraham of Carrhae
- Liborius of Le Mans
- Sabinian and Potentian
- Peter II of Sebastea
- Artemius
- Crescentius of Rome
- Ambrose
- Pope Siricius
- Almachius
- Amphilochius of Iconium
- Liberalis of Treviso
- Rufus of Metz
- Agricius of Trier
- Saint Nicholas
- Severus of Barcelona
- Anthimus of Nicomedia
- Archbishop Nectarius of Constantinople
- Auxentius of Mopsuestia
- Clement of Ancyra
- Felix of Como
- Mansuetus
- Maternus
- Maximin of Trier
- Mellonius
- Pacian
- Pope Achillas of Alexandria
- Pope Alexander of Alexandria
- Saint Narses
- Severin of Cologne
- Simplician
- Syrus of Genoa
- Urban of Langres
- Alexander of Constantinople
- Basil of Ancyra
- Basil of Caesarea
- Cyril of Jerusalem
- Epiphanius of Salamis
- Eusebius of Samosata
- Eustorgius I
- Faustinus of Brescia
- Saint Frumentius
- Geminianus
- Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder
- Gregory of Nyssa
- Januarius
- Liborius of Le Mans
- Macarius of Jerusalem
- Martin of Tours
- Meletius of Antioch
- Mercurialis of Forlì
- Methodius of Olympus
- Metrophanes of Byzantium
- Paul I of Constantinople
- Philastrius
- Pope Peter of Alexandria
- Saint Bassian
- Saint Proculus
- Abra of Poitiers
- Hor, Besoy, and Daydara
- Maura and Britta
- Mirian III of Iberia
4th century saints
edit- Saint Acacius
- Saint Darius
- Abibus of Edessa
- Achillius of Larissa
- Bademus
- Barhadbesciabas
- Caprasius of Agen
- Crispina
- Cucuphas
- Dorothea of Caesarea
- Fidelis of Como
- Hilarion
- John of Egypt
- Justus and Pastor
- Leocadia
- Lucian of Antioch
- Macarius of Alexandria
- Macarius of Egypt
- Pachomius
- Pambo
- Paul the Simple
- Saint Optatus
- Servandus and Cermanus
- Theodora and Didymus
- Theodotus of Ancyra
- Valerius of Saragossa
- Valerius of Trèves
- Victor Maurus
- Vincent of Saragossa
- Vincent, Orontius, and Victor
- Saint Acacius
- Cassian of Imola
- Constantina
- Isaac of Dalmatia
- Macarius of Alexandria
- Mar Awgin
- Paul of Tammah
what does redirect mean?
editI searched Dasius, clicked on Dasius of Nicomedia, and got this page, where he isn't mentioned anywhere. What does this mean? --Richardson mcphillips (talk) 00:25, 21 October 2017 (UTC)
- Richardson mcphillips: Dasius used to be on the page but was removed[1]. Ping Mannanan51 ~Hydronium~Hydroxide~(Talk)~ 10:52, 21 October 2017 (UTC)
- I believe I took the anonymous Dasius to refer to either:
- Dacius (bishop of Milan) - c.530 or
- Dacius, Caesarius et al at Damascus, - 7th c., although it could also refer to
- Dacius of Africa - c. 300
- Dasius of Nicomedia - 303
- Dasius of Durostorum - 304
- w/o a citation or article, the entry meant very little. I will add the last three and attempt to provide some distinguishing feature. Mannanan51 (talk)
- I believe I took the anonymous Dasius to refer to either:
Thanks.Richardson mcphillips (talk) 01:15, 22 October 2017 (UTC)