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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:
Name | Birth | Birthplace | Death | Place of death | Notes |
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Dasius of Africa | 300 | Africa | [1] | ||
Gatian | 301 | Bishop of Tours [2] | |||
Ampelus | 302 | [3] | |||
Anastasius, Anthony, Julian, Celsus and Marcionilla | 302 | Antioch | |||
Cerneuf (Serenus the Gardener) | 302 | [4] | |||
Julian of Antioch, Cilicia (Julian of Anazarbus) | 302 | [5] | |||
Julius of Dorostorum | 302 | [6] | |||
Palatias and Laurentia | 302 | [7] | |||
Zeno | 302 | ||||
Persecution under Diocletian and Galerius (303-324) begins | |||||
20,000 Martyrs of Nicomedia | 303 | ||||
Acacius of Sebaste | 303 | Sebaste | |||
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) | 303 | London | |||
Benignus | 303 | Todi, Umbria | |||
Caprasius | 303 | Bishop of Agen | |||
Carponius | 303 | ||||
Cassius | 303 | ||||
Claudius | 303 | ||||
Cyriacus | 303 | ||||
Dasius of Nicomedia, with Caius and Zoticus | 303 | Nicomedia | [8] | ||
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, Palestine | Martyr [9] | |
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 [10] | Also known as "Hadrian of Nicomedia" [10] | |||
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 | 304 | Durostorum | |||
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 Companions | 304 | 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. [11] | ||
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 | [12] | ||
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 | ||
Gregory the Illuminator | 257 | 328 | Catholicos of All Armenians | ||
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 | 348 | Trimythous, Cyprus | Thaumaturge [13] | |
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 Strasbourg | 290 | 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 [14] | ||
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 | 363 | Imola | |||
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 | ||||
Apollo | 305 | 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 [15] | |||
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 |
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