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Basil of Caesarea
4th-century Christian bishop, theologian, and saint (329–379)
John of Damascus
Christian monk, priest, hymnographer and apologist (675/6-749)

Zachary
pope
Gregory of Nyssa
bishop of Nyssa

Maximus the Confessor
Christian monk, theologian, scholar and saint (c. 580 - 662)
Simeon Stylites
Christian ascetic saint

Nikephoros I of Constantinople
patriarch of Constantinople

Romanos the Melodist
Greek hymnographer

Sophronius of Jerusalem
Patriarch of Jerusalem from 634 to 638

Methodios I of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople

Saint Savvas the Sanctified
Byzantine monk
Porphyry of Gaza
bishop of Gaza and Byzantine saint
Eutychius of Constantinople
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
Paraskeva of the Balkans
ascetic saint
Theodosius the Cenobiarch
Byzantine saint
Macrina the Younger
4th-century Roman nun
John Moschus
Byzantine monk
Nilus of Sinai
Egyptian saint
Caesarius of Nazianzus
physician and saint
Anastasia the Patrician
Byzantine courtier; the wife of a consul and a lady-in-waiting to the Byzantine empress Theodora; Christian saint
Peter of Sebaste
bishop
Metrophanes of Byzantium
Bishop of Byzantium from 306 to 314
Emmelia of Caesarea
wife of Basil the Elder and mother of several influential early Christians

Nilus the Younger
Italian saint
John the Silent
Greek bishop and saint
Euphrosyne of Alexandria
Egyptian monk and saint
Hypatius of Gangra
Dioscorus II of Alexandria
Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria, Egypt
Theodora of Alexandria
5th-century Egyptian Eastern Orthodox saint
Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder
Bishop of Nazianzus
Auxentius of Bithynia
hermit
John II
Bishop of Jerusalem from 387 to 417
Theophilus of Adana
Byzantine saint
Isaiah of Gaza
Palestinian monk and abbot
Nonna of Nazianzus
Wife of Gregory of Nazianzus the Elder
Plato of Sakkoudion
Byzantine saint

Stylianos of Paphlagonia
5th-century cleric venerated as a saint in Eastern Orthodox Christianity
Judas Cyriacus
Patron saint of Ancona

Gregentius of Taphar
thumb|The only depiction of Gregentios from the Byzantine period: a 12th-century fresco in a Cypriot church
Gregentios () was the purported archbishop of Ẓafār, the capital of the kingdom of Ḥimyar, in the mid-6th century, according to a hagiographical dossier compiled in the 10th century. This compilation is essentially legendary and fictitious, although a few parts of it are of historical value. Written in Greek, it survives also in a Slavonic translation. The three works in the dossier are conventionally known as the Bios (Life), Nomoi (Laws) and Dialexis (Debate), respectively a biography
Theophylact of Nicomedia
Byzantine bishop and saint
Theodorus and Theophanes
Palestinian Christian monk duo
Hesychius of Sinai
Byzantine theologian and monk
John the Warrior
Eastern Orthodox saint

Saint Laura of Constantinople
Greek-Roman saint

John of Karpathos
eastern Orthodox monk
Arthelais
Arthelais () (544–560) is venerated as a Christian saint. She is one of the patron saints of Benevento, with Barbatus of Benevento and Bartholomew being the others. Her feast day is 3 March.
Gabriel the Iberian
Georgian Monk
Athenogenes of Pedachtoë
ancient Armenian Christian martyr

John Xenos