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- Acepsimas of Hnaita (died October 10, 376) was a bishop, martyr and saint. Acepsimas was the bishop of Hnaita, residing at Paka in western Persia. He and...
- ballroom dancer and television personality (b. 1944) Christian feast day: Acepsimas of Hnaita and companions (Catholic Church) Arwald Epipodius and Alexander...
- found in Roman Martyrology Abundius 400s 469 found in Roman Martyrology Acepsimas of Hnaita unknown 10 October 376 found in Roman Martyrology Achilleus...
- companion in martyrdom to Desan (bishop) a martyr at Arbela in 376 with Acepsimas of Hnaita Abda and Abdisho, two Christian bishops who were martyred on...
- and apostasy punished, and the Christians ****cuted (see Abdecalas, Acepsimas of Hnaita and Abda of Kashkar). This was a reaction against the Christianization...
- patriarch (d. 444) April 10 – Bademus, Christian abbot and saint October 10 – Acepsimas of Hnaita, Persian bishop Ermanaric, king of the Goths (Greuthungi) (b...
- Abda and Abdisho Abdecalas Abdon and Sennen Abrosima Acacius of Amida Acepsimas of Hnaita Ajabel Anastasius of Persia Asyncritus of Hyrcania Bademus Barhadbesciabas...
- Sondra Locke, American actress and director (b. 1944) Christian feast day: Acepsimas of Hnaita and companions (Gr**** Orthodox Church) Clydog Cristiolus Elias...
- century Acacius of Sebaste 4th century Acathius of Melitene 3rd century Acepsimas of Hnaita 4th century Achillas of Alexandria 4th century Achilleus 1st...
- Sankaranarayanan, Indian Carnatic vocalist (b. 1945) Christian feast day: Acepsimas of Hnaita and companions (Syriac Orthodox Church) Agricola of Avignon...