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  2. Lucian of Antioch - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. Lucian - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of early Christian saints - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. List of Christian theologians - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Lucius of Cyrene - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. School of Antioch - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Lucian (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    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

  9. Chronological list of saints in the 4th century - Wikipedia

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    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