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Agapius may
refer to:
Agapius,
traditionally one of the
companions of
Aphrodisius Agapius of
Spain (died 259),
Christian martyr, died at
Citra Agapius...
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Agapius (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγάπιος) was a
Christian martyr killed at
Caesarea in AD 306. He is
recognized as a
saint by the
Catholic Church. His martyrdom...
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Agapius (Gr****: Ἀγάπιος; 5th-6th century) was a
Neoplatonist philosopher who
lived in Athens. He was a
notable philosopher in the
Neoplatonist school...
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Agapius of Hierapolis, also
called Maḥbūb ibn Qusṭanṭīn (died
after 942), was a
Melkite Christian historian and the
bishop of
Manbij in Syria. He wrote...
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Agapius of
Caesarea was
bishop of
Caesarea Maritima from 303 to c. 312. He may have
baptized and
trained Eusebius, who was to
become his successor. Haase...
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Agapius II Matar, (sometime also
known as
Agapios III, 1736–1812) was
Patriarch of the
Melkite Gr****
Catholic Church from 1796 to 1812.
Agapius Matar...
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Saint and
Martyr Agapius of
Galatista (Gr****: Άγιος Ιερομάρτυς Αγάπιος ο εκ Γαλατίστης) was born in Galatista, a town in Chalkidiki,
Macedonia (Greece)...
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Chapter 3 St.
Agapius:
Catholic Online,
Saints &
Angels St.
Agapius and his Companions:
Society of
Clerks Secular of St.
Basil St.
Agapius and the seven...
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Agapius Masong Amo (born
April 12, 1960) is a
former long-distance
runner from Tanzania, who
represented his
native country in the men's
marathon at the...
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Reverend Agapius Honcharenko (August 31, 1832 – May 5, 1916, born
Andrii Onufriiovych Humnytskyi) was a
Ukrainian patriot and
exiled Orthodox Christian...