Saint Leontius

Saint Leontius

Saint Leontius is the name of several Christian saints. It can refer to:

Martyrs

*Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus, d. 70-79 AD
*Leontius, Longinus, and Companions
*Leontius, Maurice, Daniel, and Companions
*Leontius, Serapion, and Companions
*Leontius of Tsarevo, Russian bishop killed in 1917
*Leontius, one of the Leontine martyrs of Persia

Bishops

*Leontius of Autun, bishop of Autun, d. ca. 430 AD
*Leontius of Caesarea, bishop of Caesarea, d. 337 AD
*Leontius of Fréjus, bishop of Fréjus, d. 5th century
*Leontius of Saintes, bishop
*Leontius of Camerino, bishop of Camerino, martyred ~250 AD
*Leontius the Elder, d. ca. 541, bishop of Bordeaux
*Leontius the Younger, bishop of Bordeaux


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