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Cornelius
pope Saint (251 to 253)
Boniface II
pope and bishop of Rome from 530 to 532
Anterus
Pope and Bishop of Rome from 235 to 236
Zosimus
pope
Benedict I
pope
Eutychian
Pope and Bishop of Rome from 275 to 283
Pelagius I
pope
John III
pope

Eugene II
pope
Anastasius II
pope
Sixtus III
Pope and bishop of Rome from 432 to 440
Marinus I
pope
John X
10th-century pope
Symmachus
Pope from 498 to 514
Boniface I
pope
Simplicius
pope

Felix I
Pope and bishop of Rome from 269 to 274
Martin I
7th‑century pope and martyr, bishop of Rome (649–655), exiled for opposing Monothelitism, venerated as a saint in Catholic and Orthodox Churches

Benedict III
pope (810-858)
Silverius
pope
John IV
pope
Stephen V
pope
Anastasius I
pope
Eugene III
pope of the Catholic Church from 1145 to 1153
Theocritus
Theocritus (; , Theokritos; ; born 300 BC, died after 260 BC) was a Greek poet from Sicily, Magna Graecia, and the creator of Ancient Greek pastoral poetry.

Agapetus I
6th‑century Roman pope and canonized Catholic saint, considered a confessor of the faith
Marcellinus
Pope and bishop of Rome (tenure 296-304)

Lando
Pope from 913 to 914
Adeodatus I
pope
Vigilius
pope
John VI
pope

John IX
pope
Felix III
pope (483-492)

Theodore I
pope

Leo VII
pope
Gregory VI
Pope from 1045 to 1046
Sergius II
pope
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Jonah
Jonah the son of Amittai or Jonas ( , ) was a Jewish prophet from Gath-hepher in the Northern Kingdom of Israel around the 8th century BCE according to the Hebrew Bible. He is the central figure of the Book of Jonah, one of the minor prophets, which details his reluctance in delivering the judgment of God to the city of Nineveh (near present-day Mosul) in the Neo-Assyrian Empire. After he is swallowed by a large sea creature () and then released, he returns to the divine mission.

Caius
pope of the Catholic Church from 283 to 296
Alexander II
Head of the Catholic Church from 1061 to 1073
Benedict VIII
pope
Benedict IV
pope
Benedict VI
pope
Valentine
pope

Marcellus I
pope

John XIV
pope
Romanus
pope
Vitalian
7th-century pope
Eusebius
Catholic pope and saint
Celestine IV
pope
Miltiades
pope
Innocent II
Pope of the Catholic Church (1130–1143)
Clement IV
Pope (1265-1268)
Nicholas II
pope
Hilarius
pope (415-468)

Barnabas
Barnabas (; ; ), born Joseph () or Joses (), was a prominent Christian disciple, identified as an apostle in Acts 14:14. According to Acts 4:36, he was a Cypriot Levite. He undertook missionary journeys as a companion of Paul the Apostle, evangelizing among the "God-fearing" Gentiles who attended synagogues in some of the Hellenized cities of Anatolia. He participated in the Council of Jerusalem ( AD).
Quintus Curtius Rufus
Roman historian

Donus
7th century pope
John XV
pope
Boniface III
pope