Person / Groups
- '>60 bishops'
- '170,000' clerics
- '302 bishops'
- '334 bishops'
- 'Arian' presbyter
- 'certain persons'
- 'Fathers'
- 'principal bishops'
- 'the believers in Antioch'
- 'the monks of the east'
- 'the orthodox in Emesa'
- 'the orthodox'
- 11 bishops of Egypt
- 160 Eastern bishops
- 19 presbyters and deacons from Alexandria
- 300 of the clergy of Theodosius
- 40 lay people
- 46 Bishops from the Vandal Kingdom
- 70 Amidene monks
- a Goth
- a priest at the church of Vibo Valentia
- Aaron of Arsamosata
- Abbess in Arles
- Abra of Poitiers
- Abutherius
- Acacius
- Acacius of Beroea
- Acacius of Caesarea
- Acacius of Constantinople
- Actius
- Acylinus of Barbalissos in Syria Euphratensis
- Addai the Chorepiscopus
- Adelphius of Onouphis
- Adherents of Eusebius
- Adherents of Patrophilus
- administrative and military officials, the leading professors, the clergy and many religious
- Adolia
- Aelia Eudocia
- Aelia Eudoxia
- Aelia Galla Placidia
- Aelia Pulcheria
- Aelia Sophia
- Aelius Palladius
- Aemilianus
- Aetius of Antioch
- African bishops
- African Bishops (in Prosper)
- African clergy
- African clerics (4,966)
- Agapetos
- Agapetus
- Agapitus of Rome
- Agathodaemon
- Agathodorus of Isba
- Agathus
- Agelius
- agentes in rebus
- Al-Mundhir III
- Alaricus II
- Albanus
- Alexander
- Alexander Acoemetes
- Alexander of Abila
- Alexander of Alexandria
- Alexander of Corinth
- Alexander of Hierapolis
- Alexander of Khonokhora
- Alfius
- all orthodox bishops of Macedonia
- all the bishops in Palestine
- All the bishops of Campania
- Alypius
- Amantius
- Ambrosius of Milan
- Amidan monks
- Ammianus
- Ammonius
- Ammonius
- Ammonius of Pacnemunis
- Ammonius Parotes
- Ammonius the Scholastic of Bostra
- Amprucla
- Anagamphus
- Anastasia the Deaconess
- Anastasia the Hypatissa
- Anastasius
- Anastasius of Antioch
- Anatolius
- Anatolius
- Anatolius (brother of Timotheus of Alexandria)
- Anatolius of Adana
- ancilla Dei
- Andreas
- Andreas
- Andreas (cubicularius)
- Andreas the reader and notary
- Anianus of Antioch
- Anicia Faltonia Proba
- Anicia Iuliana
- Anonymi in Eleutheropolis
- anonymous bishop 1
- anonymous bishop 2
- anonymous exile in Mauretania
- anonymous in Arabissus
- anonymous recipient
- Anthemius
- Anthemius
- Anthemius
- Anthimus of Constantinople
- Antiochus
- Antiochus
- Antiochus
- Antiochus (presbyter)
- Antiochus of Ptolemais
- Antipatra
- Antonina
- Antoninus
- Antoninus (subdiaconus)
- Antonius
- Antonius of Aleppo
- Antonius of Tamalluma
- Anysius
- Aphthonius
- Apion
- Apollon (priest)
- Apollonius
- Apollus
- Aquilinus (vicarius)
- Arabius
- Archbishop of Amasea
- Archdeacon in Constantinople
- aristocrat from Alexandria sent by the comes
- Arius
- Arius of Petrae in Palestine
- around 500 clerics in Carthage, mostly lectors and children
- Arsacius of Tarsus
- Artemidorus
- Artemius
- Artisan in Amasea
- Asclepas of Gaza
- Asclepius of Edessa
- Asellus (bishop)
- Assembly of clerics in Armenia
- Associates of Rusticus and Felix
- Astericius
- Asterius
- Asterius of Arabia
- Asyncritia
- Athanasius
- Athenodorus
- Augentius
- Aurelius
- Aurelius Anicius Symmachus
- Aurelius of Carthage
- Aurelius of Riditio
- Auxentius of Milan
- auxiliaries
- Auxonius
- Band of clergy and Romans
- Barbarians in Syria
- Barsauma
- Barses of Edessa
- Basilina
- Basiliscus (martyr)
- Basilius
- Basilius of Ancyra
- Basilius of Caesarea
- Bassiana
- Bassidius Lauricius
- Bassus
- Benenatus
- Bishop in Mauretania Caesariensis
- bishop of Antinoopolis
- Bishop of Gangra
- Bishop of Patara
- Bishop of Philippopolis
- bishops in Egypt, Lybia and Alexandria
- Bishops addressed by John Chrysostom
- bishops and presbyters in prison
- Bishops faithful to John Chrysostom
- Bishops of Gaul
- bishops succeeding Ianuarius and Stephanus
- bishops who ordained successors of Ianuarius and Stephanus
- Bishops, presbyter and deacons in Chalcedon
- Boethos
- Bonifatius
- Bonifatius of Rome
- Bonosus
- boy in Amasea
- boys in Antinoopolis
- Bretannio of Tomi
- brethrens of Alexander Acoemetes
- Brison
- Brother of Ephraim of Amida
- Brumasius
- Brunhilda
- Builder in Amasea
- Byzus
- Caecilianus
- Caelestius
- Caesaria
- Caesaria
- Caesarius of Arles
- Calandion of Antioch
- Callepius
- Callistratus of Isauria
- Candidianus
- Cappadocian traders
- Carcadius
- Caretaker of Second Martyrion in Beirut
- Carissimus
- Carteria
- Carterius
- Carterius of Antaradus
- Cassian
- Castus
- Cataphrygians
- Catholic Visigothic Bishops
- Catulinus
- Chaerea
- Chalcidia
- Chamberlain accompanying Nestorius
- Chief of police in Constantinople
- Childebert II
- Chosroes I
- Chromatius of Aquileia
- Chrysaphius
- Chrysonius
- Chrystodorus
- Citizens and monks of Edessa
- Claudianus
- Claudianus (Donatist bishop)
- Clementinus
- Clementius
- clergy in Caesarea
- Clerics (brethren, presbyters and deacons)
- clerics and lifeguardsmen from Constantinople
- Clerics at Antioch
- clerics from Antioch, from the banks of the Euphrates, and from Cilicia, Galatia, and Asia
- Clerics of Carthage
- clerics of Ravenna
- Clerics supporting Basilius of Ancyra
- clerk
- Clotilde
- Columbanus
- Comitiolus
- Companions of Nestorius
- Companions, including a priest
- congregation in Kotiaeion
- congregation of Epidaurum
- congregation of Tarsus
- Conon of Tarsus
- Constantia
- Constantina
- Constantine
- Constantinus (defensor)
- Constantinus of Laodicea
- Constantius (priest)
- Constantius II
- Constantius of Alexandria
- Constantius of Milan
- Contumeliosus of Riez
- Coronius
- corporati and maiores regionum
- Crescens
- Crescens
- Crescens of Aquitana
- Crescentius
- Cresconius of Oea
- Crocus
- Crowd in Amasea
- Crowd in Carthage
- Crowd in Constantinople
- Crowd in Constantinople
- Crowd in Nicomedia
- Crowd of the clergy and many monks
- crowds from distant lands
- curator in Constantinople
- Cymatius of Gabala
- Cymatius of Paltus
- Cyprianus
- Cyprianus of Thuburbo Maius
- Cyprianus of Unizibira
- Cyriacus
- Cyriacus
- Cyriacus of Emesa
- Cyrillus (cleric in Amasea)
- Cyrillus of Jerusalem
- Cyrinus of Chalcedon
- Cyrus (deacon)
- Cyrus of Beroea
- Cytherius
- Dalmatius
- Dalmatius of Constantinople
- Damasus
- Danielis
- Datianus
- Daughter of Georgia
- daughter of pagan priest in Egyptian island
- Deacon sent by Damasus of Rome
- delegation to Rome
- Demetrius (bishop)
- Demetrius of Pisinum
- Demophilus of Constantinople
- Deputation from the Western Bishops
- Deputies of the Eastern bishops and of other priests
- Deumhabet
- Deuterius
- Diaconus
- Didymus
- Diogenes
- Dionysius of Elis
- Dionysius of Milan
- Diophantus
- Dioscorus
- Dioscorus
- Dioscorus (bishop)
- Dioscorus (presbyter)
- Dioscorus of Alexandria
- Doctor
- Domitius Modestus
- Domnica
- Domninus
- Domninus of Marcianopolis
- Donatianus presbyter
- Donatist clerics and ministers
- Donatists
- Donatists and heretics
- Donatus
- Dorotheus
- Dorotheus of Antioch
- Dorotheus of Marcianopolis
- Dracontius
- Dux and Comes of the Thebaid
- Eastern bishops
- Ecdicius Olympus
- Egidius of Reims
- Egyptian monks from Nitria
- Eleusius
- Eleuthera
- Eleutherus
- Elias of Jerusalem
- Eliseus of Sardis
- Elisha the prebyter and archimandrite
- Elpidius of Laodicea
- Emeritus (defensor)
- Ennodius
- Ennodius of Pavia
- Entrechius of Anazerbus
- Epagathus
- Eparchius Avitus
- Ephraim of Amida
- Epictetus
- Erennius
- Escort of Pulcheria
- Escorts of Nestorius
- Euagrius
- Eudaimonis
- Eudoxius of Antioch
- Euethius
- Euethius
- Eugenia
- Eugenius
- Eugenius
- Eugenius of Carthage
- Eulalius
- Eulalius of Antioch
- Eulogius
- Eulogius
- Eulogius (bishop)
- Eulysius of Bostra
- Eunomians, Arians, Macedonians, Apollinarians and other sects
- Eunomius of Cyzikus
- Eunomius of Samosata
- Euphemius of Aphrodisias
- Euphemius of Constantinople
- Euphrasius of Constantinople
- Euphration of Balaneae
- Euphronius
- Eupraxius
- Euricus
- Eusebia
- Eusebia (Empress)
- Eusebianus of Hadriane
- Eusebius
- Eusebius (eunuch)
- Eusebius of Ancyra
- Eusebius of Caesarea
- Eusebius of Dorylaeum
- Eusebius of Milan
- Eusebius of Nicomedia
- Eusebius of Samosata
- Eusebius of Vercelli
- Eusebius Pamphilus
- Eusebuna
- Eustace
- Eustathius
- Eustathius of Antioch
- Eustathius of Antioch (age of Constantine)
- Eustathius of Perrhe
- Eustathius of Sebaste
- Eustomius
- Eustratius of Sufes
- Euthalia
- Eutherius of Tyana
- Euthymius (presbyter)
- Eutrechius
- Eutropia
- Eutropius
- Eutropius of Adrianople
- Eutyches
- Eutychius (subdeacon in Alexandria)
- Eutychius of Constantinople
- Eutychius of Eleutheropolis
- Euzoius (deacon)
- Euzoius of Antioch
- Evagrius of Antioch
- Evolcius of Samosata
- Exitiosus
- Exuperantius of Tortona
- Faction that had deposed Acacius and his followers
- fanatical monks in Caesarea
- Fantinus
- Faustinus
- Faustinus
- Faustus
- Faustus of Milevi
- Felix
- Felix
- Felix
- Felix
- Felix
- Felix
- Felix
- Felix of Abbir Maius
- Felix of Hadrumetum
- Firminus
- Five nuns from Susan's convent
- Fl. Claudius Constantius Gallus
- Fl. Taurus Seleucus Cyrus
- Flavia Iulia Helena
- Flavianus
- Flavianus of Antioch
- Flavianus of Constantinople
- Flavius
- Flavius Anthemius Isidorus
- Flavius Appalius Illus Trocundes
- Flavius Arcadius
- Flavius Basiliscus
- Flavius Belisarius
- Flavius Caesarius
- Flavius Claudius Constantinus
- Flavius Claudius Iulianus
- Flavius Constantius (III)
- Flavius Eugenius
- Flavius Eutychianus
- Flavius Felicissimus
- Flavius Florentius
- Flavius Gratianus
- Flavius Honorius
- Flavius Ioannes ('the Cappadocian')
- Flavius Iulius Constans
- Flavius Jovianus
- Flavius Longinus
- Flavius Mauricius Tiberius
- Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus
- Flavius Philippus
- Flavius Ricimer
- Flavius Theodosius
- Flavius Thomas Iulianus Chaereas
- Flavius Valens
- Flavius Valentinianus
- Flavius Valerius Constantinus
- Flavius Vitalianus
- Flavius Zenon
- Florentinus
- Florentinus of Clusium
- Florentius
- Florentius
- Florentius
- Florentius of Epidaurum
- Followers of Eunomius
- Followers of Eunomius and Montanus
- followers of Iovinianus
- followers of Ursicinus
- Fontius
- Fortunatianus
- Fortunatianus of Aquileia
- Fortunatus
- friends of Eusebius of Samosata
- Friends of John Chrysostom's
- Friends of John Chrysostom's in Constantinople
- Friends of Theodosius of Jerusalem
- Frontinus of Salona
- Fulgentius
- Gaianitians in Alexandria
- Gaianus of Alexandria
- Gaianus of Antioch
- Gaius of Thmouis
- Gaudentius of Brescia
- Gaudiosus of Naples
- Geiseric
- Gelasius of Rome
- Gemellus
- Gennadius (deacon)
- Gennadius of Constantinople
- George of Cappadocia
- Georgia
- Germinius of Sirmium
- Gerontius
- Gerontius
- Gerontius
- Glycerius
- Gothic monks
- Gregorius
- Gregorius Cyprianus
- Gregorius Magnus
- Gregorius of Antioch
- Gregorius of Cappadocia
- Gregorius of Elvira
- Gregorius of Lydia
- Gregorius of Nazianzus
- Gregorius Theodorus
- Guard in Constantinople
- Guard of Ioannes of Ephesus
- guard of Stephanus
- Guards
- Gulosus
- Gunthamund
- Guntram
- Habetdeum of Thamallula
- Habetdeum of Theudalis
- Hananya the presbyter
- Harmatius
- Helladius
- Helpidius of Kestroi
- Heortius
- Heracleides of Ephesus
- Heracliana
- Heraclianus
- Heraclides
- Herculius
- Hermes
- Hermogenes
- Heros of Arles
- Hesychius
- Hesychius of Salon
- Hierax
- Hieronymus
- Hilarion
- Hilarion of Neocaesarea
- Hilarius
- Hilarius
- Hilarius (ascetic)
- Hilarius of Poitiers
- Hilarus
- Hilderic
- Hirundinus
- Holy man in the desert
- Honorata
- Honoratus
- Horontius
- Huneric
- Husband of Honorata
- Hymnetius
- Hypatius
- Hypatius
- Ianuarius
- Ianuarius
- Ianuarius of Malaga
- Ibas of Edessa
- Ill man from Cumanus
- Ill man in Amasea
- Illus
- Illustris
- Imperial messenger
- Imperial messengers
- Imperial messengers
- Inhabitants of Scythopolis
- Innocentius of Rome
- Instantius
- Ioannes
- Ioannes
- Ioannes (abbot)
- Ioannes Chrysostomos
- Ioannes of Constantinople (fifth c.)
- Ioannes of Constantinople (sixth c.)
- Ioannes of Ephesus
- Ioannes of Harran
- Ioannes of Hemerion
- Ioannes of Hephaistopolis
- Ioannes of Horin
- Ioannes of Irenopolis
- Ioannes of Jerusalem
- Ioannes of Lydia
- Ioannes of Mopsuestia
- Ioannes of Sirmium
- Ioannes of Tadmur
- Ioannes Talaia
- Iohannes
- Iohannes
- Iohannes
- Iohannes (a bishop)
- Iohannes (defensor)
- Iohannes (monk)
- Iohannes Canopites
- Iohannes II of Rome
- Iohannes of Antioch
- Iohannes of Bostra
- Iohannes of Girona
- Iohannes of Paltus
- Iohannes of Ravenna
- Iohannes of Syracuse
- Iohannes of Tella
- Iohannes the Nazarite and 30 monks
- Iohannes the presbyter (1)
- Iohannes the presbyter (2)
- Iohannes the presbyter (3?)
- Iohannis, subdiaconus regionarius primae regionis
- Iona
- Iosephus
- Iovinianus
- Irenaeus
- Irenaeus
- Isaac
- Isaac (Donatist)
- Isaac the Scholastic
- Isaurians
- Isidora
- Isidorus
- Isidorus
- Isidorus (presbyter)
- Isidorus of Hermopolis
- Isidorus of Kenneshrin
- Isidorus of Qinnishrin
- Italica
- Iuliana
- Iulianus
- Iulianus
- Iulianus of Halicarnassus
- Iulius Nepos
- Iulius of Aegea
- Iulius of Rome
- Iustinus
- Iustinus II
- Iuvenalius of Jerusalem
- Jonathan
- Judge in Armenia
- Keepers
- Lampetius
- Lapsed priests, deacons or other clergy
- Latin bishops and priests
- Leo
- Leo (emperor)
- Leo of Catania
- Leo of Rome
- Leontia
- Leontius
- Leontius
- Leontius
- Leontius of Ancyra
- Liberatus
- Liberatus presbyter
- Liberius of Rome
- Liberius' brothers, the presbyters and fellow bishops of the east
- Licinia Eudoxia
- Licinianus
- Limenius
- Liuvigild
- Locrius Verinus
- Lucifer of Cagliari
- Luciferians
- Lucillus of Malta
- Lucillus of Verona
- Lucius
- Lucius (bishop)
- Lucius of Adrianopolis
- Lucius of Alexandria
- Luke of Anemurion
- Lupicina (Euphemia)
- Macarius (notarius?)
- Macarius of Alexandria
- Macarius of Egypt
- Macedonius II of Constantinople
- Macedonius of Constantinople
- magister militum in Antioch
- Magistrate in Carthage
- magistrianus
- Magistrus, friend of Macedonius
- Magna
- Magnus Maximus
- Malchus
- Manichaeans
- Manichaeans and Donatists
- Manichaeans and heretics
- many presbyters and deacons in Antioch
- Mar Aba I
- Marcella
- Marcellinus
- Marcellus
- Marcellus
- Marcellus
- Marcellus of Ancyra
- Marcianus
- Marcianus (emperor)
- Marcianus (tribunus)
- Marcianus (usurper)
- Marcus
- Marcus of Arethusa
- Marcus of Philae
- Marcus of Zygra
- Mare of Amida
- Mare of Doliche
- Marianus
- Marinianus
- Marion of Shura
- Maris
- Maris (bishop)
- Maris of Chalcedon
- Marius Mercator
- Maro
- Maro, Samuel and his sister
- Married couple in Amasea
- Martinus of Tours
- Marutha
- Maximianus
- Maximianus (Donatist)
- Maximianus of Constantinople
- Maximinus of Trier
- Maximus of Constantinople
- Melania the Elder
- Meletius of Antioch
- Meletius of Mopsuestia
- Melior
- Menas of Constantinople
- Menophanes of Antioch on the Maeander river
- Messenger
- messengers from bishop Pharetrius
- Messianus
- Micina
- Military Commander
- Military escort in Constantinople
- military guard
- Misael
- Mithraeus
- Monastic supporters of Eutyches, Carosus and Dorotheus
- Monk sent by John Chrysostom
- Monks and nuns in Syria
- Monks at Antioch
- Monks from Addai's monastery
- monks from Cynegica and Syria Prima
- Monks in Amasea
- Monks in Caesarea in Cappadocia
- monks in Constantinople
- Monks in Egypt
- Monks of Alexandria
- monks of Raboula
- Monks of Senoun
- monks of Syria Secunda
- Monks, Clergy and Laity who support Macedonius
- Monophysite bishops
- Monophysite monks
- Montius
- more than thirty bishops in Constantinople
- Mother of Abra of Poitiers
- Moysis (bishop)
- Moysis (presbyter)
- Muius
- multitude in Palmaria
- municipal guards
- Muritta
- Musicus
- Musonius
- Musonius of Thermae
- Namaea
- Narsis
- Natalis
- Nestorius
- Nicephorus of Sebasteia
- Nicolaus
- Nilammon
- Noblewomen of Rome
- Nomus
- Nonnus of Circesium
- Nonnus of Edessa
- Nonnus of Seleucia
- notarius in Alexandria
- notarius in Constantinople
- Nouneches (son of presbyter in Amasea)
- Novatus of Sétif
- Numerius
- Nun im Amasea with boy
- Nun in Amasea
- nun in Bethlehem
- Nuns in Scythopolis
- Officer of Valens
- Officers in Constantinople
- Officers of the prefect in Constantinople
- Olympias
- Olympus
- Onesicratia
- Opilio
- Orthodox bishops
- Osius of Cordoba
- other clergy
- other disciples of Antony
- Other Monks of Alexandria
- Otreius of Arabissus
- Otreius of Melitene
- Pagan priest in Egyptian island
- Pagans and heretics in Antioch
- Pagans in Egyptian island
- Paianius
- Palladius
- Palladius
- Palladius (bishop)
- Palladius of Helenopolis
- Pambo
- Pancratius
- Pancratius
- Panopropius of Seleucia
- Paphnutius
- Paphnutius (abbot)
- Parmenianus
- Partisans of Eudoxius at Antioch
- Party of Eutyches and Dioscorus
- Party of monks sent by Cyril
- Pascasius
- Pascasius
- Pascasius
- Pascentius
- Pastinatus
- Pastor (abbot)
- Paterius
- Patricius
- Patricius
- Patroclus of Arles
- Patrophilus of Scythopolis
- Paulinus of Antioch
- Paulinus of Forum Sempronii
- Paulinus of Trier
- Paulinus Solatinus
- Paulus
- Paulus
- Paulus (Alexandrian presbyter)
- Paulus I of Antioch
- Paulus of Alexandria
- Paulus of Alexandria Minor
- Paulus of Antioch
- Paulus of Callinicum
- Paulus of Constantinople
- Paulus of Edessa
- Paulus of Ephesus
- Paulus of Epiphania
- Paulus the deacon or presbyter
- Paulus the Jew of Antioch
- Peasant woman in Amasea
- Pelagius
- Pelagius (presbyter)
- Pelagius of Kalenderis
- Pelagius of Laodicea
- Pelagius of Rome
- Pentadia
- people and clergy of Rome
- People of Amblada
- People of Arles
- People of Ivrea
- People of Novara
- People of Rome
- People of Tortona
- People of Vercelli
- Peregrinus
- Peter of Alinda
- Peter of Melota
- Peter of Resh'ayna
- Peter of the Mandane
- Petronella
- Petrus
- Petrus (child in Amasea)
- Petrus (in Divona)
- Petrus Fullo
- Petrus Mongus
- Petrus of Alexandria
- Petrus of Apamea
- Petrus of Salona
- Pharetrius of Caesarea
- Philippus (presbyter)
- Philippus the presbyter
- Philippus the presbyter and monk
- Philo
- Philoxenus
- Philoxenus of Hierapolis/Mabug
- Phoebadius of Agen
- Phoenician presbyters and monks
- Photinus of Arsinoe
- Photinus of Sirmium
- Photius
- Photius
- Photius
- physician
- Pilgrims
- Plenius
- Polybius
- Population of Alexandria
- Porphyrius
- Porphyrius of Antioch
- Porphyrius of Rhosos
- Possessed man in Amasea
- Possidius of Calama
- Postumianus
- Praesidius of Sufetula
- Praetorian guards
- presbyter in Amasea
- presbyter of Martin
- Presbyters and deacons in Malta
- presbyters and ministers of Carthage
- priests adhering to John Chrysostom
- Priests in Poitiers
- Primasius of Hadrumetum
- Primosus
- Priscus
- Probinus
- Probinus of Saria, Milanus, Probianus and other pseudo-monks
- Probus
- Procla
- Proclus
- Proclus of Coloneia
- Proclus of Constantinople
- Procopius
- Proculus
- Proterius of Alexandria
- Protogenes
- Psais
- Psenosiris
- Psoes
- Pythiodorus
- Q. Sentius Fabricius Iulianus
- Quaestors, procurators and military commanders from Pontus
- Quodvultdeus
- Quodvultdeus of Carthage
- Reccared I
- Reparatus
- Reparatus of Carthage
- Restitutus
- Rhodanius of Toulouse
- Rhodon of Asia
- Roman presbyter
- Romanus (cleric at the church of Teano)
- Romanus of Ravenna
- Romanus of Sicily
- Romula
- Romulfus of Reims
- Romulus
- Ruffinus
- Rufinus
- Rufinus
- Rufinus of Vibo Valentia
- Rulers of the provinces
- Rusticus
- Sabiniana
- Sabinianus
- Sacconius
- Sagittarius of Gap
- Sallustius
- Sallustius
- Salunius of Embrun
- Salutaris
- Salvio
- Samuel
- Samuel (abbot)
- Saturninus
- Saturninus of Arles
- Scholasticus
- Scholasticus
- Sebastianus
- Sebastianus (presbyter)
- Secundianus of Mimiana
- Secundus of Ptolemais
- Seleucia
- Seleucus
- Seleucus
- Serapion of Heracleia
- Sergius
- Sergius
- Sergius (notary)
- Sergius of Cyrrus
- Serras
- Servant of Ioannes of Ephesus
- servant woman
- Servatius of Tongern
- Servus Dei
- Severa
- Severiana
- Severianus
- Severianus of Ceramussa
- Severianus of Gabala
- Severus
- Severus
- Severus of Antioch
- Shenoute
- Shmuni
- Sidocus
- Sidonius Apollinaris
- Sight impaired man in Amasea
- Silvanus
- Silvanus of Tarsus
- Silverius of Rome
- Silvina
- Simeon
- Simplicius of Bourges
- Simplicius of Rome
- Siricius of Rome
- Slave of Eusebius of Samosata
- Soldiers
- Soldiers in Constantinople
- Soldiers in Taposiris
- Some bishops and a presbyter from Cyzicus
- some people in Alexandria
- Son of artisan in Amasea
- Son of builder in Amasea
- son of Cyrillus
- Son of peasant woman in Amasea
- Son of woman in Euchaita
- Sopater
- Sophronius
- Sophronius
- Sophronius
- Sophronius of Constantia / Tella
- Speciosus
- Sperantius
- Staff at vineyard
- Stephanus
- Stephanus
- Stephanus
- Stephanus (notary)
- Stephanus (presbyter)
- Stephanus of Antioch
- Stephanus of Cyprus
- Stewards of Macedonius
- Stilas
- Studius
- Suitor of Abra of Poitiers
- Sunna
- supporters of Meletius in Antioch
- Susanna
- Symeon
- Symmachus
- Syncellus of the patriarch in Constantinople
- Syrian bishops
- Syrus
- Ten Nicaean and ten 'heretical' bishops
- The bishop of Gangra
- the destitute of Cucusus and Arabissus
- the Holy Convents of Virgins of Christ
- The ill and infirm
- the orthodox assembled in the church of Hirtha dNu'man
- the orthodox assembled in the church of the city of Anbar
- the orthodox clergymen and laymen in Antioch
- The poor in Scythopolis
- The sick and possessed
- Thecla the Countess
- Theodogild
- Theodolus
- Theodora
- Theodora (empress)
- Theodore
- Theodoretus of Cyrrhus
- Theodorus
- Theodorus
- Theodorus
- Theodorus
- Theodorus (in Gangra)
- Theodorus (physician)
- Theodorus of Cebarsussi
- Theodorus of Olbia
- Theodosius
- Theodosius (dux)
- Theodosius (son of Maurice)
- Theodosius II
- Theodosius of Alexandria
- Theodosius of Jerusalem
- Theodosius of Scythopolis
- Theodotus
- Theodotus
- Theodotus
- Theodotus (deacon)
- Theodotus (presbyter)
- Theodotus of Antioch
- Theognis of Nicaea
- Theophilus
- Theophilus (deacon)
- Theophilus (presbyter)
- Theophilus of Alexandria
- Theophronius
- Theopistus (deacon)
- Theosebius of Ephesus
- Theuderic II
- Thomas
- Thomas (notary)
- Thomas of Damascus
- Thomas of Dara
- Thomas of Germanicia
- Thomas of Yabrud
- Thomas the Armenian
- Thrasamund
- three groups of imperial messengers
- Thyrsus
- Tiberianus
- Tiberius Constantinus
- Tigrinus
- Tigrius
- Timotheus (presbyter)
- Timotheus Aelurus of Alexandria
- Timotheus Basilicus (Salophacialus)
- Timotheus of Constantinople
- Timotheus of Maroneia
- Tranquillinus
- Turbo
- Twelve bishops from the Antioch area
- two presbyters and three deacons
- Uldida
- Up to 15 bishops at the council of Arminium
- Urbanus of Girba
- Urbicius
- Urbicus
- Ursacius of Singidunum
- Ursicinus of Rome
- Valens
- Valens of Mursa
- Valentinianus III
- Valentinus
- Valerianus of Avensa
- Valerius
- Vandals
- Venerius
- Venerius of Milan
- Verus
- Vettius Agorius Praetextatus
- Viator
- Vicentius of Capua
- Vicis of Sabratha
- Victor
- Victor
- Victor
- Victor
- Victor
- Victor of Palermo
- Victor of Philadelphia
- Victor of Tunnuna
- Victor of Vita
- Victor the presbyter
- Victoria
- Victorianus
- Victorinus
- Victorinus comes of Auvergne
- Vigilius of Rome
- Villagers from Mendis
- Vincentius
- Vincentius
- Vindaonius Magnus
- Vindemius
- Vindicianus
- Virgins
- Vitalianus
- Vitus
- Volusianus
- Woman in Antioch
- Woman in Euchaita
- women supporting Basilius of Ancyra
- Xystus, subdiaconus regionarius regionis sextae
- Young attendant in Constantinople
- Young man in Amasea
- Young musician in Amasea
- Z'ura
- Zeno
- Zenobius of Zephyria
- Zeuxis of Alabanda
- Zoilus
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