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Acacius
Acacius
may refer to:
Saints
Agathius
, also known as Acacius of Byzantium (d. 303), Centurion of the Imperial Army. Feastday: May 8
Saint Acacius
, 4th century Armenian priest. Feastday: November 27
Acacius of Amida
(
fl.
400–425), Mesopotamian bishop. Feastday: April 9
Acathius of Melitene
, 3rd century bishop, venerated by the Eastern Orthodox Church. Feastday: March 31
Saint Acacius, leader of the
Ten thousand martyrs
. Feastday: 22 June
Other uses
Acacius the grammarian from Caesarea. A friend of
Libanius
(314–394).
Acacius of Caesarea
(d. 366), aka "the One-Eyed", bishop in Caesarea, opponent of St. Cyril of Jerusalem
Acacius of Beroea
(d. 437), Syrian bishop
Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople
(d. 489), Eastern Orthodox, active in the monophysitism controversy
Acacius (Nestorian Patriarch)
(d. 496), Patriarch of the Church of the East
Acacius, father of
Theodora (6th century)
(500–548), empress of the Byzantine Empire
Acacius
, Byzantine
proconsul
of
Armenia Prima
(First Armenia), c. 536-539
Acacius
, Byzantine military officer in Alexandria, c. 539-540
Acacius
, Byzantine imperial curator in the 560s
Acacius
, Byzantine imperial representative, active c. 573
See also
Acacia (disambiguation)
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