From Ecclesiastical History
C
Pages in category "C"
The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.
C
- Caecilia, st., Roman lady
- Caecilianus, archdeacon and bishop of Carthage
- Caesarius, bishop of Arles
- Caesarius, friend of Chrysostom
- Caesarius, of Nazianzus
- Cainites
- Caius, ecclesiastical writer
- Caius, pope
- Calandio or Calendio, bishop of Antioch
- Calligonus, eunuch and chamberlain to Valentinian II
- Callistus, pope
- Caprasius, presbyter at Lérins
- Capreolus, bishop of Carthage
- Caracalla, nickname of M. Aurelius Severus Antoninus Bassianus
- Caritas, martyr
- Carpocrates, philosopher
- Cassianus Johannes, founder of Western Monachism
- Cassianus, Julius, a heretical teacher
- Cassianus, bishop of Autun
- Cassiodorus (or rather, Cassiodorius) Magnus Aurelius
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C cont.
- Catharine, martyr of Alexandria
- Celsus, polemical adversary of Christianity
- Cerdo, Gnostic teacher
- Cerenthus, opponent of St. John
- Christopher, martyr of universal fame
- Chromatius, bishop of Aquileia
- Chrysippus, guardian of the Holy Cross
- Chrysogonus, martyr under Diocletian
- Chrysologus, Petrus, archbishop of Ravenna
- Chrysostom, John, bishop of Constantinople
- Claudius, emperor
- Clemens Romanus (Clement of Rome), bishop of Rome
- Clemens, Flavius, first cousin of Domitian
- Clement of Alexandria
- Clementine Literature
- Cletus or Anacletus, bishop of Rome
- Clovis, king of the Salian Franks
- Coelestinus, commonly called Celestine, bishop of Rome
- Coelestius, heretic of Hibernian Scots
- Coelicolae
- Colluthus, presbyter and sect founder
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C cont.
- Collyridians
- Columba Columcille
- Columbanus, abbat of Luxeuil and Bobbio
- Comgall
- Commodianus
- Commodus
- Constans I
- Constantinus I
- Constantinus II., eldest son of Constantine the Great
- Constantius I. Flavius Valerius, emperor
- Constantius II., son of Constantius
- Cornelius, bishop of Rome
- Cosmas and Damianus, silverless martyrs
- Cosmas, Indian navigator
- Cyprianus Thascius Caecilius
- Cyriac, patriarch of Constantinople
- Cyril, Saint, archbishop of Alexandria
- Cyrillus of Scythopolis, hagiologist
- Cyrillus, bishop of Jerusalem
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