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Aelia Eudocia
Greek Eastern Roman Empress by marriage to Byzantine emperor Theodosius II (c.401-460)

Philomena
thumb|Saint Philomena with attributes: palm branch, whip, anchor and arrows. Plaster cast by Johann Dominik Mahlknecht in the Museum Gherdëina in [[Urtijëi, Italy]]
Philomena ( ), also known as Saint Philomena (; ) or Philomena of Rome ( 10 January 291 10 August 304) was a Greek virgin martyr whose remains were discovered on 24–25 May 1802, in the Catacomb of Priscilla. Three tiles enclosing the tomb bore an inscription, (i.e. "Peace be unto you, Philomena"), that was taken to indicate that her name (in the Latin of the inscription) was Filumena (), the English form of which is Philomena. Phil
Phoebe
Christian woman mentioned by the Apostle Paul in Romans 16:1
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Sosipater
thumb|Erastus, Olympus, Rhodion, Sosipater, Quartus and Tertius (Menologion of Basil II)
Sosipater () is a person mentioned in the New Testament, in Romans 16:21. He is probably the same person as Sopater mentioned in Acts 20:4.
Saint Hermes
2nd-century Greek saint

Philogonius of Antioch
Philogonius (or Filogonius, Philogonus, Philogonios, ; died 322) was a lawyer and an early Bishop of Antioch who came to be considered a saint. He opposed Arianism when that heresy emerged in Alexandria, Egypt. His feast day is 20 December.
Serenus the Gardener
Saint
Phlegon of Marathon
one of the Seventy Disciples
Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus
Roman soldiers and martyrs