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Lucian of Antioch (Greek: Λουκιανός Αντιοχείας c. 240 – January 7, 312), [a] known as Lucian the Martyr, was a Christian presbyter, theologian and martyr. He was noted for both his scholarship and ascetic piety .
Lucian of Samosata [a] (Λουκιανὸς ὁ Σαμοσατεύς, c. 125 – after 180) was a Hellenized Syrian satirist, rhetorician and pamphleteer who is best known for his characteristic tongue-in-cheek style, with which he frequently ridiculed superstition, religious practices, and belief in the paranormal.
Lucian of Antioch: 4th century Lucian of Beauvais: 3rd century Lucifer of Cagliari: 370 Lucius I: 254 Lucius of Britain: 2nd century Lucius of Cyrene: 1st century Lucy and Geminian: 3rd century Lucy of Syracuse: 304 Luke the Evangelist: c. 84 Luperculus: 3rd century Lupicinus of Lyon: 5th century Lupus of Troyes: 5th century Lydia of Thyatira ...
Ignatius of Antioch (c. 35 or 50 – between 98 and 117) Polycarp (c. 69 – c. 155) ... Lucian of Antioch (c. 240 – 312) Lactantius (c. 240 – c. 320) Arius (256 ...
In the church at Antioch there were prophets and teachers: Barnabas, Simeon called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen (who had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch) and Saul. — Acts 13:1, NIV The account in Acts 13 states that the group of prophets and teachers prayed and fasted , and were inspired to commission Barnabas and Paul to undertake ...
The Catechetical School of Antioch was one of the two major Christian centers of the study of biblical exegesis and theology during Late Antiquity; the other was the School of Alexandria. This group was known by this name because the advocates of this tradition were based in the city of Antioch in Turkey , one of the major cities of the ancient ...
Lucian of Antioch (c. 240–312), Christian theologian, martyr and saint; Lucian of Beauvais (died c. 290), Christian martyr and saint; Lucian of Chester (fl. 1195), Christian monk, author of De laude Cestrie; Saint Lucian, a demonym for the people of the island nation of Saint Lucia
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