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Stauracius
Staurakios or Stauracius (; early 790s – 11 January 812) was the shortest-reigning Byzantine emperor, ruling for 68 days between 26 July and 2 October 811.
Theophanes the Confessor
Byzantine aristocrat, monk and historian (c.758/60–c.817/8)
Theodore the Studite
Byzantine saint

Georgios Hamartolos
Byzantine chronicler
Ignatius of Constantinople
9th century Patriarch of Constantinople
Theophylact
Byzantine co-emperor
Constantine
9th-century Byzantine emperor
Euthymius I of Constantinople
priest
Lazarus Zographos
9th-century Byzantine Christian saint (810-867) (c.810-867)
Nicetas of Medikion
Byzantine saint
Grigorios of Dekapolis
Byzantine monk
Joannicius the Great
Byzantine saint
Elias of Enna
Italian saint
Ignatios the Deacon
Byzantine writer
Theodorus and Theophanes
Palestinian Christian monk duo
Leoluca
Leoluca, also known as Leone Luca, Leo Luke of Corleone, or Luke of Sicily ( – ) was the abbot and wonderworker of the monastery of Mount Mula in Calabria, and a founder of Italo-Greek monasticism in southern Italy. He is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.
Iosif Ispovednik
Archbishop of Thessalonica (d. 832)
Saint Nicetas the Patrician
Byzantine official and saint
Peter the Patrician
Saint Symeon Stylites of Lesbos
Byzantine monk, ascetic, opponent of iconoclasm, saint
Damian
parakoimomenos
Hilarion of Pelekete
Byzantine monk
John of Constantinople
Byzantine saint