Agapius (disambiguation)

Agapius (disambiguation)

Agapius may refer to:

*Saint Agapius of Spain (d. 259), Christian martyr, died at Citra.
*Saint Agapius of Palestine (d. 303-304) Christian martyr, beheaded along with many others under Great Persecution of Diocletian.
*Agapius of Edessa (d. 304) Christian martyr and one of three sons of St. Bassa.
*Saint Agapius of Caesarea (d. 306), Christian martyr, drowned in Caesarea.
*Agapius of Caesarea (d. c 312), bishop of Caesarea, predecessor to Eusebius.
*Agapius (soldier), (d. 315), Christian martyr and soldier, burned with Carterius and others in Armenia.
*Agapius of Novara, (d. 447) Bishop of Novara, Piedmont, Italy for over 30 years.
*Agapius (physician), 5th century ancient doctor from Alexandria.
*Agapius the historian, 10th century Arabic Christian bishop of Manbij (Hierapolis), near Aleppo.
*Agapius was also the name of a companion of Saint Aphrodisius.


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