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Dionysius
Pope and bishop of Rome from 259 to 268
Irenaeus
Irenaeus ( or ; ; ) was a Greek bishop noted for his role in guiding and expanding Christian communities in the southern regions of present-day France and, more widely, for the development of Christian theology by opposing Gnostic interpretations of Christian Scripture and defending orthodoxy. Originating from Smyrna, he had seen and heard the preaching of Polycarp, who in turn was said to have heard John the Evangelist.

Photios I of Constantinople
9th Century Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
Savitri Devi
Greek-French writer (1905-1982)
Evagrius Scholasticus
6th century Syrian scholar and intellectual
Nicholas Cabasilas
Byzantine mystic
Symeon the Metaphrast
10th century Byzantine historian and hagiographer
George Kodinos
Byzantine historian and writer (floruit 1453)
Nilus Cabasilas
Byzantine bishop
Ilias Miniatis
Greek bishop
Manuel Kalekas
Byzantine theologian (?-1410)
Sotirios Trambas
Greek priest (1929–2022)
Meletios Kalamaras
Bishop of Nicopolis and Preveza (1980-2012)