Saint Sergius (disambiguation)
- Saint Sergius (disambiguation)
Saint Sergius was a 3rd century Roman soldier venerated as a Christian saint and martyr.
Saint Sergius is also the name of:
* Sergius of Cappadocia (died 304), Cappadocian monk and martyr
* Sergius of Valaam (10th century), Greek monastic
* Sergius of Radonezh (c. 1320–1392), Russian spiritual leader and monastic reformer
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