Chronological list of saints in the 4th century

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A list of people, who died during the 4th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from the Catholic Church:

NameBirthBirthplaceDeathPlace of deathNotes
Dasius of Africa  300Africa [1]
Gatian   301  Bishop of Tours
Ampelus   302 
Anastasius, Anthony, Julian, Celsus and Marcionilla   302 Antioch
Cerneuf (Serenus the Gardener)  302 
Julian of Antioch, Cilicia (Julian of Anazarbus)  302 
Julius of Dorostorum   302 
Palatias and Laurentia   302 
Zeno   302 
Persecution under Diocletian and Galerius (303-324) begins
20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia   303 
Acacius of Sebaste   303Sebaste
Agathius (Acacius of Byzantium)  303 
Aceolus and Acius   303 
Alphaeus   303 
Anthimus of Nicomedia   303 
Anthimus of Rome   303 
Astericus, Claudius, and Neon (brothers)  303 
Augulus (Aule)  303London
Benignus   303 Todi, Umbria
Caprasius   303  Bishop of Agen
Carponius   303 
Cassius   303 
Claudius   303 
Cyriacus   303 
Dasius of Nicomedia, with Caius and Zoticus  303Nicomedia [2]
Denis (Dionysius)  303  Bishop of Augsburg
Devota   303 
Domnina   303 
Edistius   303 
Eleutherius   303 
Ephysius   303 
Erasmus of Formiae (Saint Elmo)  303 Bishop of Formiae
Eulalia 289 303 
Euphemia   303 
Euphrasia of Nicomedia  303 
Fausta and Evilasius   303 
Felicissimus   303 
Felix of Thibiuca, with Audactus, Fortunatus, Januarius, and Septimus  303 Bishop of Thibiuca
Firmina   303 
Genesius of Arles   303 
George   303 
Guy   303 
Hesychius of Antioch  303 
Honoratus   303 
John of Nicomedia (Euthis)  303 
Julitta   303 
Justus of Trieste   303 
Marciana of Mauretania   303 Caesarea
Martyrs of Cappadocia  303 
Mennas (Menuas)  303 
Nabor and Felix   303 
Pantaleon   303 
Paphnutius   303 
Peter of Nicomedia  303 
Phocas the Gardener   303 
Polycarp of Alexandria  303 
Sabinus and companions  303 
Saturninus   303 
Sergius and Bacchus   303 
Timolaus and Companions   303 
Ulphianus   Tyre, Lebanon 303 Caesarea, PalestineMartyr [3]
Victor Maurus (Victor the Moor)  303 
Vincent  303 Bishop of Bevagna
Zeno   303 
Abundius and Abundantius and Companions  304 Rome, Italy
Adrian of Nicomedia   304 [4]  Also known as "Hadrian of Nicomedia" [4]
Afra   304 
Agape   304 
Anastasia of Sirmium   304 
Anastasius the Fuller   304 
Andronicus   304 
Ansanus   304 
Anysia   304 
Arcadius   304 
Barlaam   304 
Basilissa (Basilla)  304 
Cantius   304 
Centola and Helen   304 
Charitina of Amisus   304 
Christina of Bolsena   304 
Crispina   304 
Cucuphas (Cucufate, Cugat, Guinefort, Qaqophas)  304 
Cyprian and Justina   304 
Dalmatius   304  Bishop of Pavia
Dasius of Durostorum   304Durostorum
Domninus of Fidenza (Domnino)  304 
Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and 86 Companions   304 
Emerentiana   304 
Emygdius (Emidius)  304 
Eulalia of Merida   304 
Euplus (Euplius)  304 
Febronia 284 304 
Felix and Adauctius   304 
Felix of Spoleto  304  Bishop of Spoleto
Fidelis of Como   304 
Florian   304 
Irenaeus   304 Bishop of Sirmium (present day Sremska Mitrovica)
Irene of Thessalonica   304 
John and Marcianus   304 Rome, Italy
Julia of Merida   304 
Julian of Auvergne (Julian of Brioude)  304 
Justus and Pastor   304 
Leocadia   304 
Lucy   304 
Marcellinus   304
Margaret of Antioch   304 
Martyrs of Saragossa   304 
Maxima   304 
Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora   304 
Modestus   304 
Optatus and 17 companions  304 
Orentius   304 
Orestes of Cappadocia   304 
Pancras   304 
Pelagia of Tarsus   304 
Philip of Heraclea  304 Bishop of Heraclea
Philomena   304 
Pollio   304 
Quadratus   304 Bishop of Anatolia
Quiriacus and Julitta   304 Tarsus, Roman Empire
Quirinus  304 Bishop of Siscia
Romanus of Antioch   304 
Rufus and Companions  304 
Saturninus, Dativus, and Companions  304 
Saturninus   304 
Sergius   304 
Severus   304 
Simplicius   304 
Soteris   304 martyr, related to Ambrose
Tharacus (Taracus)239 304 
Theodora and Didymus   304 
Theodotus of Ancyra and companions  304 
Timothy  304  Bishop of Gaza
Victoria and Anatolia   304 
Victorinus  304 Bishop of Pettau (now Styria)
Vincent of Collioure  304 
Vincent of Saragossa   304 
Vitalis and Agricola   304 Bologna
Zambdas (Bazas, Zabdas)  304  Bishop of Jerusalem
Zoilus   304 Cordoba, Spain
Agapius   305 
Alban   305 
Aphian 286 305 
Castus and Secundinus  305 
Dioscurus  305 
Hermolaus  305 
Januarius   305  Bishop of Benevento
Juliana of Nicomedia   305 
Julius and Aaron   305 
Paul, Heraclius, and Companions  305 
Pelagia the Penitent   305 
Philemon and Apollonius   305 
Restitutus  305 
Servandus and Cermanus   305 
Thecia  305 
Theodora  305 
Valentine   305  Bishop of Trier
Valerian   305  Bishop of Auxerre
Vincent, Orontius, and Victor   305 
Aedesius of Alexandria   306 
Agapius   306 
Antonina  306 
Cyrenia and Juliana  306 
Four Crowned Martyrs   306 
Lucretia  306 
Plato  306 
Secundinus   306 
Asteria  307 
Catherine of Alexandria   307 
Cyriaca and Five Companions  307 
Maternus   307  Bishop of Milan
Meuris and Thea  307 
Phileas of Thmuis   307 Bishop of Thumis
Valentine   307  Bishop of Genoa
Varus   307 
Agathangelus and Clement  308 
Cleonicus  308 
Paul of Gaza  308 
Platonides  308 
Thea and Valentina  308 
Thea  308 
Theodosia   308 
Basilissa 300 309 
Caesarius  309 
Daniel  309 
Eusebius   309 pope
Julian of Caesarea  309 
Marcellus I   309 pope
Pamphilus, priest and martyr, and Companions  309 
Saturninus, priest and martyr, and Sisinius  309 
Theodulus  309 
Valens  309 
Adrian and Eubulus   310 
Domnina   310 
Dulas (Tatian Dulas)  310 
Eleutherius  310 
Eulampius and Eulampia   310 
Maximus  310 
Peleus and Companions  310 
Peleusius  310 
Pierius   310 
Theodore  310 Bishop of Cyrene
Tyrannio, Zenobius, and Companions304 310 
Aquila  311 
Arian and Companions  311 
Dorothy   311 
Eudoxius, Zeno, and Companions  311 
Faustus   311 
Methodius   311 Bishop of Olympus
Pastor  311 
Pelagia the Virgin   311 
Peter Balsam  311 
Peter   311  Bishop of Alexandria
Savina   311 
Adauctus  312 
Basiliscus   312  Bishop of Comana, Pontus
Brictus  312 Bishop of Martola
Lucian of Antioch   312 
Mennas  312 
Paschasius  312  Bishop of Vienne
Achillas   313  Bishop of Alexandria
Antonina and Alexander   313 
Mellon (Mallonius, Mellouns, Melanius)  314  Bishop of Rouen
Miltiades (Melchiades)  314 pope
Mitrius (Merre, Metre, Mitre)  314 
Verus  314  Bishop of Vienne
Carterius  315 
Gordius   315 Caesarea in Cappadocia Soldier and martyr. [5]
Hermylus  315 
Stratonicus  315 
Valerius   315 Bishop of Saragossa
Blaise   316 Bishop of Sebastea
Mirocles (Merocles)  316 
Theodota of Philippolis  318 
Basileus   319  Bishop of Amasea
Cleopatra  319 
Argeus   320 
Christina (Nino)  320 
Cyrinus  320 
Cyrion, Candidus, and companions   320 
Forty Holy Martyrs of Sabaste   320 
Leontius, Maurice, Daniel, and companions  320 
Narcissus, Argeus, and Marcellinus   320 Tomi [6]
Phocas of Antioch  320 
Severian  320 
Valerius   320  Bishop of Trier
Auxentius   321 Bishop of Mopsuestia
Abibus   323 
Gurias and Samonas  323 
Glaphyra  324 
Philogonius   324 Bishop of Antioch
Romana  324 
After the Roman persecutions
Hypatius of Gangra   325 Bishop of Gangra
Metrophanes   325 Bishop of Byzantium
Palaemon  325 
Theodotus of Cyrenia  325 Bishop of Cyrenia
Apollonius  326  Bishop of Benevento
Epipodius and Alexander   326 
Zanitas and companions  326 
Jonas, Barachisius, and companions   327 
Alexander 250 328  Bishop of Alexandria
Agricius of Trier   329 Bishop of Trier
Achillas (Achilles, Achillius)  330 Bishop of Larissa
Gregory the Enlightener   330 Bishop of Ashtishat
Helena   330 
Theodore Trichinas  330 
Ammon  332 
Macarius I  334  Bishop of Jerusalem
Rheticus of Autun  334  Bishop of Autun
Theodotus of Laodicea   334 Bishop of Laodicea
Basil  335  Bishop of Bologna
Heliodorus of Mesopotamia  335 Bishop of Mesopotamia
Sylvester I   335 Pope
Mark   336 Pope
Constantine the Great   337 
Leontius   337 Bishop of Cuesaren
Eustathius of Antioch   338 
James (Jacob)  338 Bishop of Nisibis
Paul the Simple   339 
Alexander   340  Bishop of Constantinople
Cassian  340  Bishop of Benevento
Gudelia  340 
Macrina the Elder   340 
Potamon of Heraclea   340 
Milles  341 
Simeon Barsabae and Companions  341 
Usthazanes  341 
Abdiesus (Hebed Jesus)  342 
Barsabas  342 
Martyrs of Alexandria  342 
Paul the First Hermit 229 342 
Sadoth and 128 companions  342 
Mamelta (Mamelchtina)  343 
Nerses of Sahgerd  343 
Nicholas   343  Bishop of Myra
Olympius  343 Bishop of Enos
Paternian   343  Bishop of Fano
John and James  344 
Abraham  345 Bishop of Arbela
Acyndinus and Companions  345 
Ananias the Persian  345 
Aphrahat (Aphraates) "the Persian Sage" ca.270 ca.345 
Martyrs of Persia  345 
Tarbula (Tarba, Tarbo)  345 
Timothy and Diogenes  345 
Barbasymas and Companions  346 
Paris   346  Bishop of Teano
Maximinus   347  Bishop of Trier
Pachomius   347 
Ursicinus   347  Bishop of Brescia
Spiridion 270 348Trimythous, Cyprus Thaumaturge [7]
Ammon  350 
Cassian   350  Bishop of Autun
Lucius  350  Bishop of Adrianople
Maximus  350  Bishop of Jerusalem
Myron  350 
Paul 313 350  Bishop of Constantinople
Zoticus of Comana   350 
Julius I   352 Pope
Amand of Strasbourg290 355 
Barhadbesciabas (Barhadbesaba)  355 
Amasius   356  Bishop of Teano
Anthony 251 356 
Joseph of Palestine  356 
Paphnutius the Great  356 
Serapion the Sindonite   356 
Sarmata   357 
Secundus, priest and martyr, and Companions  357 
Arsacius  358 
Paulinus   358 Phrygia Bishop of Trier
Dionysius  359  Bishop of Milan
Abra 342 360 
Abraham Kidunaja   360 
Carina, Melasippus, and Antony (wife, husband, son)  360 
Domitius   361 
Onesimus   361  Bishop of Soissons
Basil of Ancyra   362 
Dometius of Persia (Domitius)  362 
Dorotheus of Tyre   362 
Eliphius (Eloff)  362 
Elpidius   362 
Emilian   362 
Eusebius, Nestablus, Zeno, and Nestor 362 Gaza Martyrs [8]
Eusignius 252 362 Antioch
Flavian   362 
Gemellus   362 
Gordian   362 
Heliodorus   362 
John and Paul   362 
John   362 
Leopardus  362 
Macedonius   362 
Pigmenius   362 
Porphyrius   362 
Primus and Donatus   362 
Theodoret of Antioch   362 
Timothy  362 
Blessed Dafrosa   362 
Bibiana (Viviana)  363 
Cassian of Imola   363Imola
Demetria   363 
Juventinus and Maximinus   363 
Patermuthius   363 
Paul and Companions  364 
Astericus   365 Petra, Roman Empire Bishop of Petra
Isidora the Simple   365 
Florence  366 
Abraham the Poor (Abraham the Child)  367 
Hilary 315 367  Bishop of Poitiers
Juvenal   367  Bishop of Narni
Dadas   368 
Caesarius of Nazianzus   369 
Bathus and Companions  370 
Julian   370 
Justin   370 
Publia   370 
Serapion the Scholastic (Serapion of Arsinoc)  370  Bishop of Thmuis
Triphyllius (Tryphillius)  370 Bishop of Nicosia
Eusebius 283 371  Bishop of Vercelli
Zeno   371  Bishop of Verona
Gorgonia  372 
Hilarion 292 372 
Moses  372  Bishop of the Saracens
Sabas the Goth   372 
Athanasius 296 373  Bishop of Alexandria
Ephrem the Syrian 306 373 
Nerses I (Nerses the Great)330 373 
Marcellinus of Embrun   374 
Nonna of Nazianzus   374 
Nicetas the Goth   375 
Victor   375  Bishop of Piacenza
Acepsimas   376  Bishop of Hnaita
Bademus   376 
Hilary   376  Bishop of Pavia
Joseph of Persia   376 
Julian Sabas the Elder   377 
Maximus  378  Bishop of Mainz
Viator of Bergamo   378  Bishop of Bergamo
Basil the Great 329 379  Bishop of Caesarea
Eusebius of Samosata   379 
Irene   379 
Macrina the Younger 330 379 
Satyrus 330 379 
Vincent of Digne   379  Bishop of Digne
Bretannion   380  Bishop of Tomi
Frumentius   380  Bishop of Ethiopia
Hesychius   380 
Milles  380 
Orsiesius (Orsisius)  380 
Ursicinus   380  Bishop of Sens
Meletius   381 
Pelagius  381 Bishop of Laodicea
Blaesilla   383 
Ursula   383 
Damasus I 305 384 Pope
Lea of Rome   384 
Maximus and Victorinus   384 
Servatus (Servatius, Servais)  384  Bishop of Tongres
Melas   385  Bishop of Rhinocolura
Romanus of Le Mans   385 
Brito (Britonius)  386  Bishop of Trier
Cyril 315 386  Bishop of Jerusalem
Helladius of Auxerre   387  Bishop of Auxerre
Monica 322 387 
Optatus   387  Bishop of Milevis
Philastrius (Philaster, Filaster)  387  Bishop of Brescia
Florus  389 Bishop of Lodève
Gregory Nazianzen 329 389  Bishop of Constantinople
Marcellus of Apamaea   389 
Valerian of Aquileia   389  Bishop of Aquileia
Abraham of Carrhae   390 
Donatian of Reims   390  Bishop of Reims
Felix of Como   390  Bishop of Como
Justus of Lyons   390 
Liborius   390  Bishop of Le Mans
Macarius of Egypt 300 391 
Martyrs of the Serapeum   390 
Pacian   390  Bishop of Barcelona
Palladius   390 
Pambo   390 
Sabinian and Potentian   390 
Urban   390  Bishop of Langres
Viator   390 
Vitalina   390 
Peter II of Sebastea 345 392  Bishop of Sebastea (Silvas)
Phaebadius (Fiari)  392  Bishop of Agen
John of Egypt 305 394 
Macarius of Alexandria   394 
Martyrs of Chalcedon   394 
Apollo305 395 
Gregory of Nyssa 335 395 
Menna (Manna)  395 
Pior   395 
Theonas of Egypt   395 
Artemius   396  Bishop of Clermont
Crescentius   396 
Geminian   396 
Ambrose 340 397  Bishop of Milan
Lawrence of Novara   397 
Martin of Tours 316 397  Bishop of Tours
Sisinnius   397 
Siricius   399 pope
Almachius (Telemachus)  400 
Amphilochius 339 400  Bishop of Iconium
Apollinaris Syncletica 316 400 
Armentarius   400  Bishop of Mondonedo [9]
Fortunatus   400 
Liberalis   400 
Pamphilus   400  Bishop of Capua
Rufus of Metz   400  Bishop of Metz
Venantius  400 
Viventius   400 
Zeno  400  Bishop of Gaza

Notes

  1. “Saint Dasius of Africa“. CatholicSaints.Info. 19 October 2013
  2. Monks of Ramsgate. “Dasius, Zoticus, Caius and Others”, Book of Saints, 1921. CatholicSaints.Info. 23 October 2012
  3. Baring-Gould, Sabine (1897), The Lives Of The Saints, vol. 4, April, London: J. C. Nimmo, p. 38, retrieved 2021-09-06
  4. 1 2 Citation from Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia: http://saints.sqpn.com/sainta43.htm Archived 2008-04-08 at the Wayback Machine .
  5. Butler, Alban (1868), The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints, vol. 1, J. Duffy, p. 37, retrieved 2021-09-05
  6. Monks of Ramsgate. “Argeus, Narcissus and Marcellinus”. Book of Saints, 1921. CatholicSaints.Info. 30 July 2012
  7. Kazhdan, A. P. (Aleksandr Petrovich); Talbot, Alice-Mary Maffry; Cutler, Anthony; Gregory, Timothy E.; Ševčenko, Nancy Patterson, eds. (1991). The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN   0-19-504652-8. OCLC   22733550.
  8. Butler, Alban, 1711-1773 (1812), The lives of the fathers, martyrs, and other principal saints; compiled from original monuments and other authentic records, illustrated with the remarks of judicious modern critics and historians., London: J. Murphy, retrieved 2021-08-05 via archive.org{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. Pacheco, Jose Emilio (May 1965). "Aproximacion a la Poesia Mexicana del Siglo XX". Hispania. 48 (2): 209. doi:10.2307/336098. ISSN   0018-2133. JSTOR   336098.

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