Category
page 1Saints from Roman Syria
Luke the Evangelist
one of the four evangelists
Anicetus
bishop of Rome from c. 157 to 168
Ignatius of Antioch
late 1st/early 2nd century Christian author and Patriarch of Antioch
Apollinaris of Ravenna
Syrian bishop and saint
Thaddeus of Edessa
Christian saint and one of the seventy disciples of Jesus
Anatolius of Laodicea
Bishop of Laodicea
Thirteen Assyrian Fathers
group of monastic missionaries
Victor and Corona
pair of Christian martyrs
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Manahen
thumbnail|Manaen praying and fasting with Barnabas, [[Simeon Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, and Paul. illustrated by Jim Padgett]]
Manahen (also Manaen or Menachem) was a teacher in the first century Christian Church at Antioch who had been 'brought up' (, syntrophos, Vulgate: collactaneus) with Herod Antipas.
Herodion of Antioch
Bishop of Antioch from 107 to 127
Philip of Agira
saint

Saint Serapia
1st-century Roman saint and martyr
Birillus
Birillus (died 90 AD) of Antioch was an early Christian saint. He was ordained to the priesthood by Saint Peter and became the first evangelizer and the first bishop of Catania in Sicily.
Barsauma
Syriac-speaking monk and holy man (died 456)
Stephen II of Antioch
Patriarch of Antioch
Rufus and Zosimus
Saints
Paulinus of Antioch
first Bishop of Lucca