Agapius II Of Antioch
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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 of Palestine (died 303/304), Christian martyr, beheaded along with many others under Great Persecution of Diocletian * Agapius of Edessa (died 304), Christian martyr and one of three sons of St Bassa * Agapius (died 306), a Christian martyr drowned at Caesarea * Agapius of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea (c. 303–c. 312), predecessor to Eusebius * Agapius (soldier) (died 315), Christian martyr and soldier, burned with Carterius and others in Armenia * Agapius of Novara (died 447), Bishop of Novara for over 30 years - see Roman Catholic Diocese of Novara * Agapius (Manichaean), 4th or 5th century Manichaean philosopher and possible disciple of Mani * Agapius of Alexandria, 5th century ancient physician from Alexandria * Agapius of Athens, 5th-6th century Neoplatonist philosopher from Athens * Agapius of Hierapolis (died after 942), Arab Christian bishop of Manbij (Hierapolis) and historian *
Agapius of Galatista Saint and Martyr Agapius of Galatista ( el, Άγιος Ιερομάρτυς Αγάπιος ο εκ Γαλατίστης) was born in Galatista, a town in Chalkidiki, Macedonia (Greece), in 1710. At that time, Galatista was a Bishopry and had many ...
(1710–1752), saint and martyr {{given name Masculine given names