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- Serapion /səˈreɪpiən/ is a given name, a variant of Seraphin. People called Serapion: Serapion (3rd-century), neoplatonic philosopher and one of the disciples...
- Serapion of Nitria, (Gr****: Σεραπίων, romanized: Serapíon; Russian: Серапион) Serapion of Thmuis, also spelled Sarapion, or Serapion the Scholastic was...
- bar Serapion was a Stoic philosopher from the Roman province of Syria. He is noted for a letter he wrote in Aramaic to his son, who was named Serapion. The...
- Serapion was a Patriarch of Antioch (Gr****: Σεραπίων; 191–211). He is known primarily through his theological writings, although all but a few fragments...
- Serapion of Algiers (1179 – 14 November 1240) was an English Catholic Mercedarian priest and martyr. Thomas O'Loughlin says Serapion was Scottish by birth...
- The Serapion Brothers (or Serapion Fraternity, Russian: Серапионовы Братья) was a group of writers formed in Petrograd, Russian SFSR in 1921. The group...
- Mara bar Serapion (classical Syriac: ܡܪܐ ܒܪ ܣܪܦܝܘܢ), or "Mara son of Serapion", was a Syriac Stoic philosopher in the Roman province of Syria. He is only...
- Serapion the Sindonite was a Christian monk from Egypt who is considered a saint by the Catholic Church. Serapion was an Egyptian monk who was noted for...
- Serapion (possibly died 41 BC) was strategos of Cyprus and an admiral of the Ptolemaic navy during the reign of Cleopatra VII in 43 BC. Against the intention...
- Serapion (Russian: Серапион; died March 16, 1516) was Archbishop of Novgorod the Great and Pskov from 1506 to 1509. He is a saint of the Russian Orthodox...