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Pages in category "C"
The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.
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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
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
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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