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Cassius Longinus
Syrian/Egyptian Neoplatonist philosopher (c.213–273)
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Dexippus
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Publius Herennius Dexippus (; c. 210–273 AD), Greek historian, statesman and general, was an hereditary priest of the Eleusinian family of the Kerykes, and held the offices of archon basileus and eponymous in Athens.
Firmus
According to the Historia Augusta, Firmus (died 273) was a usurper of Egyptian origin during the reign of Aurelian. The apparently contradictory accounts of his life and the man himself are considered by some historians to be a complete fabrication, perhaps based on the later Firmus.
Columba of Sens
saintly virgin associated with Sens in France and a fountain named d'Azon
Callinicus
3rd-century Greek historian, orator, rhetorician and sophist
Zabdas
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Zabdas was a 3rd-century general (an Egyptian according to ancient sources like Zosimus and Historia Augusta) who led the forces of Empress Zenobia of Palmyra during her rule as regent of her son Vaballathus and her subsequent rebellion against the Roman Emperor under the short-lived independent Palmyrene Empire. He led Palmyra's expeditions in the middle east which included annexing territory spanning from Roman Egypt to Asia Minor.
Wei Zhao
Eastern Wu scholar, historian and official (204–273)
Reverianus
Saint Reverianus of Autun (, also Revenerius, Rivianus, Reverentianus, Reveriano, Reverie) (died June 1, 273 AD) was a 3rd-century bishop of Autun and martyr. He is venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. According to tradition, Reverianus was of Italian origin, he was sent by Pope Felix I to evangelize the Aedui, a Gallic people of Gallia Lugdunensis and is considered the "apostle of the Morvan".