Saint Theodore
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Saint Theodore may refer to:
People
- St. Theodore the Martyr, a number of Christian martyrs by this name
- St. Theodore of Amasea or St. Theodore Tyron ("Theodore the Recruit"), 4th-century military saint
- St. Theodore of Heraclea or St. Theodore Stratelates ("Theodore the General"), 4th-century military saint
- St. Theodore, 2nd-century companion of St. Pausilippus
- St. Theodore of Perge, 3rd-century companion of Philippa and others
- St. Theodore of Egypt, 5th-century disciple of Saint Pachomius
- St. Theodore of Grammont or St. Yoder, bishop of Octodurum
- St. Theodore of Bologna (5 May), 6th-century bishop
- St. Theodore of Sykeon (died 613)
- St. Theodore of Tarsus, archbishop of Canterbury
- St. Theodore of Pavia (died 778), bishop
- St. Theodore, companion of Theophanes
- St. Theodore the Studite, 8th-century monk, opponent of iconoclasm, and hymnographer
- St. Theodore of Smolensk, 13th-century prince of Smolensk and Yaroslavl'
- St. Theodore Kvelteli ("Theodore the Priest"; died 1609), of Georgia
- St. Théodore Guérin (1798–1856), a French nun who died in Indiana
- St. Theodore of Komogovo
Places
- Theotokos of St. Theodore, an icon named after Theodore Stratelates
- Saint-Théodore-d'Acton, Quebec, a small parish (type of municipality), inside Acton Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
See also
- Theodore (disambiguation)
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