Chronological list of saints in the 3rd century
A list of 3rd-century saints:
| Name | Birth | Birthplace | Death | Place of death | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Persecution under Septimus Severus (202-210) begins | |||||
| Irenaeus | 130 | Smyrna | 202 | Lugdunum | Bishop of Lyons |
| Leonides of Alexandria | 202 | Alexandria, Egypt; | father of Origen | ||
| Plutarch, Potamiaena, and Companions | 202 | Alexandria, Egypt | |||
| Charalampias | 89 | Magnesia, Greece | 203 | Antioch, Pisidia | |
| Gundenis | 203 | Carthage, Africa Province | |||
| Perpetua and Felicitas | 203 | Carthage, Africa Province | |||
| Zoticus of Comana | 204 | Bishop of Comana | |||
| Basilides and Potamiana | 205 | Alexandria, Egypt | |||
| Andeolus | Smyrna | 208 | Viviers, Gaul | ||
| Serapion of Antioch | 211 | Patriarch of Antioch | |||
| Felix, Fortunatus, and Achilleus | 212 | Valence, Gaul | introduced Christianity to Valence, Drôme | ||
| Ferreolus and Ferrutio | 212 | ||||
| Mavilus of Adrumetum | 212 | Adrumetum, Africa Province | killed by wild beasts | ||
| Narcissus of Jerusalem | 100 | 212 | Aelia Capitolina Syria Palaestina | Patriarch of Jerusalem | |
| Urciscenus | 216 | Bishop of Pavia (183-216) | |||
| Asclepiades of Antioch | 217 | Patriarch of Antioch (211-217) | |||
| Clement of Alexandria | 150 | Athens, Greece | 217 | ||
| Zephyrinus | Rome, Roman Empire | 217 | Rome, Roman Empire | Pope | |
| Theodore, Philippa, and Companions | 220 | Pamphylia | |||
| Callixtus I (Callistus) | 222 | Todi, Roman Empire | Pope | ||
| Asterius of Ostia | 223 | Ostia, Roman Empire | |||
| Martina of Rome | 228 | Rome, Roman Empire | |||
| Cecilia | Rome, Roman Empire | 230 | Sicily, Roman Empire | ||
| Tatiana of Rome | Rome, Roman Empire | 230 | Rome, Roman Empire | ||
| Thespesius | 230 | Cappadocia | |||
| Urban I | Rome, Roman Empire | 230 | Rome, Roman Empire | Pope | |
| Demetrius of Alexandria | Alexandria, Roman Empire | 231 | Pope of Alexandria | ||
| Calepodius | 232 | ||||
| Persecution under Maximinus the Thracian (235-38) begins | |||||
| Andrew of Trier | 235 | Bishop of Trier | |||
| Barbara | Nicomedia, Roman Empire | 235 | Nicomedia, Roman Empire | ||
| Florentius and Felix | 235 | Furcona, Roman Empire | |||
| Pontian | 235 | Sardinia, Roman Empire | Pope | ||
| Quiriacus | 235 | Bishop of Ostia | |||
| Anterus | 236 | Rome, Roman Empire | Pope | ||
| Hippolytus | 170 | Rome, Roman Empire | 236 | Sardinia, Roman Empire | |
| Orentius and Patientia | Osca, Hispania | 240 | Aragon, Hispania | ||
| Heraclas | 247 | Patriarch of Alexandria | |||
| Apollonia | 249 | Alexandria, Egypt | |||
| Cointha (Quinta) | 249 | Alexandria, Egypt | |||
| Cyriaca (Dominica) | Rome, Roman Empire | 249 | |||
| Monas | 249 | Bishop of Milan | |||
| Persecution under Decius (250-251) begins | |||||
| Agabius | 250 | Bishop of Verona | |||
| Alexander of Fermo | 250 | Bishop of Fermo | |||
| Alexander | 250 | ||||
| Ammonaria (two women with the same name) | 250 | ||||
| Babylas of Antioch | 250 | Patriarch of Antioch | |||
| Barsimaeus | 250 | Bishop of Edessa | |||
| Bassus | 250 | Bishop of Nice | |||
| Cassian of Imola | 250 | ||||
| Castus and Emilius | 250 | ||||
| Christopher | 250 | ||||
| Cyril of Caesarea | 250 | ||||
| Denis, Rusticus and Eleutherius | 250 | ||||
| Epicharis | 250 | ||||
| Epimachus | 250 | ||||
| Fabian | 250 | Pope | |||
| Faustus, Abibus and Dionysius of Alexandria | 250 | ||||
| Felinus and Gratian | 250 | ||||
| Florentius | 250 | ||||
| Fusca and Marura | 250 | ||||
| Germanus | 250 | ||||
| Heliconis | 250 | ||||
| Heron | 250 | ||||
| Lucian and Marcian | 250 | ||||
| Macarius | 250 | ||||
| Macarius | 250 | ||||
| Maximus of Aquila | 250 | ||||
| Maximus of Nola | 250 | Bishop of Nola | |||
| Maximus of Ephesus | 250 | ||||
| Mercurius | 250 | ||||
| Metranus (Metras) | 250 | ||||
| Minias (Miniato) | 250 | ||||
| Moses (Moysetes) | 250 | ||||
| Moseus and Ammonius | 250 | ||||
| Myron | 250 | Bishop of Crete | |||
| Nemesion | 250 | ||||
| Papias | 250 | ||||
| Paramon and Companions | 250 | ||||
| Parasceva | 250 | ||||
| Parmenius | 250 | ||||
| Pionius | 250 | ||||
| Saturninus of Rome | 250 | ||||
| Saturninus (Sernin) | 250 | Bishop of Toulouse | |||
| Saturninus, Thrysus, and Victor | 250 | ||||
| Secundian | 250 | ||||
| Secundina | 250 | ||||
| Ten Martyrs of Crete | 250 | ||||
| The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus | 250 | ||||
| Troadius | 250 | ||||
| Venatius of Camerino | 250 | ||||
| Vissa | 250 | ||||
| Agatha | 251 | ||||
| Agatho | 251 | ||||
| Alexander | 251 | Bishop of Jerusalem | |||
| Alphius | 251 | ||||
| Caerealis and Sallustia | 251 | ||||
| Callinica and Basilissa | 251 | ||||
| Conon the Gardener | 251 | ||||
| Galation (Galacteon) and Episteme | 251 | ||||
| Maximus and Olympiades (Olympias) | 251 | ||||
| Maximus | 251 | ||||
| Menignus | 251 | ||||
| Moses | 251 | ||||
| Myrope | 251 | ||||
| Nestor | 251 | Bishop of Magydos | |||
| Pergentinus and Laurentinus | 251 | ||||
| Peter of Lampsacus, Andrew, Paul, and Denise (Dionysia) | 251 | ||||
| Quintus, Simplicius, and companions | 251 | ||||
| Thyrsus, Leucius, and Callinicus | 251 | ||||
| Trypho (Tryphon) | 251 | ||||
| Serapion | 252 | ||||
| Cornelius | 253 | Pope | |||
| Victoria of Tivoli | 253 | ||||
| Felician | 160 | 254 | |||
| Lucius I | 254 | Pope | |||
| Messalina | 254 | ||||
| Maximus | 255 | ||||
| Paternus | 255 | ||||
| Restituta | 255 | ||||
| Tarsicius | 255 | ||||
| Venantius | 255 | Bishop of Dalmatia | |||
| Rogatian | 256 | ||||
| Persecution under Valerian (257-59) begins | |||||
| Anastasia II and Cyril | 257 | ||||
| Athanasius | 257 | Bishop of Tarsus | |||
| Dionysius, Faustus, Gaius, Peter, Paul and companions | 257 | ||||
| Eugenia | 257 | ||||
| Protus and Hyacinthus | 257 | ||||
| Quadratus of Herbipolis | 257 | ||||
| Rufina and Secunda | 257 | ||||
| Stephen I | 257 | Pope | |||
| Tertullinus | 257 | ||||
| Agapitus | 258 | ||||
| Codratus of Corinth, Dionysius, Cyprian, Anectus, Paul, and Crescens | 258 | ||||
| Crescentian | 258 | ||||
| Curomotus | 258 | Bishop of Iconium | |||
| Cyprian | 258 | Bishop of Carthage | |||
| Jovinus and Basileus | 258 | ||||
| Lawrence of Rome | 225 | 258 | |||
| Romanus Ostiarius | 258 | ||||
| Sixtus II, Pope and martyr, and Companions | 258 | ||||
| Twelve Holy Brothers | 258 | ||||
| Saint Agapius of Spain | 259 | ||||
| Candidus | 259 | ||||
| Digna and Emerita | 259 | ||||
| Fructuosus, Augurius and Eulogius | 259 | ||||
| Justin | 259 | ||||
| Marian, James, and companions | 259 | ||||
| Montanus, Flavian, Julian, Lucius, Victoricus, and 5 Companions | 259 | ||||
| Patroclus | 259 | ||||
| Polyeuctus | 259 | ||||
| Pontian | 259 | ||||
| Alexander, Malchus and Priscus | 260 | ||||
| Felix of Nola | 260 | ||||
| Leo and Paregorius | 260 | ||||
| Lucilla, Antoninus, Eugene, Flora, Theodore, Aucejas, and 18 Companions | 260 | ||||
| Martyrs of Utica | 260 | ||||
| Peter, Julian, and Companions | 260 | ||||
| Priscus, Malchus, and Alexander | 260 | ||||
| Regulus (Rieul, Rule) | 260 | Bishop of Civitas Silvanectium | |||
| Martyrs of Alexandria | 261 | ||||
| Peregrine | 261 | Bishop of Auxerre | |||
| Agrippina | 262 | ||||
| Asterius | 262 | Caesarea Palaestina | |||
| Marinus, Roman soldier and martyr, | 262 | Caesarea Palaestina | |||
| Heraclius and Zosimus | 263 | ||||
| Cassius | 264 | ||||
| Antholian (Anatolianus) | 265 | ||||
| Antidius (Tude) | 265 | Bishop of Besançon | |||
| Dionysius | 265 | Patriarch of Antioch | |||
| Dionysius | 268 | Pope | |||
| Zama | 268 | Bishop of Bologna | |||
| Athenodorus | 269 | ||||
| (Cyrinus) | 269 | ||||
| Theodosius | 269 | ||||
| Valentine | 269 | ||||
| Persecution under Aurelian (270-275) begins | |||||
| Aurea | 270 | ||||
| Gregory Thaumaturgus (the wonderworker) | 270 | Bishop of Neocaesarea | |||
| Heliodorus | 270 | ||||
| Hermes | 270 | ||||
| Honestus | 270 | ||||
| Martha | 270 | ||||
| Paul and Juliana | 270 | ||||
| Philip | 270 | Bishop of Fermo | |||
| Prisca | 270 | ||||
| Theodotus | 270 | ||||
| Restituta of Sora | 271 | ||||
| Agapitus | 272 | ||||
| Julia of Troyes | 272 | ||||
| Priscus (Prix) and Companions | 272 | ||||
| Reverianus | 272 | ||||
| Sabas (the Goth) | 272 | ||||
| Agpae (Agape) | 273 | ||||
| Lucillian, Paula, Claudius, Dionysius, Hypatius, and Paul | 273 | ||||
| Saturninus, Castulus, Magnus, and Lucius | 273 | ||||
| Anastasius Cornicularius | 274 | ||||
| Columba of Sens | 274 | ||||
| Felix I | 274 | Pope | |||
| Alexander the Charcoal-Burner | 275 | Bishop of Comana | |||
| Basilides and 22 Companions | 275 | ||||
| Conon and Conon | 275 | ||||
| Mamas | 275 | ||||
| Philomenus | 275 | ||||
| Trophimus | 280 | Bishop of Arles | |||
| Maximus | 282 | ||||
| Anatolius | 283 | Bishop of Laodicea | |||
| Cosmas and Damian | 283 | ||||
| Diodorus and Marianus | 283 | ||||
| Justus and Abundius | 283 | ||||
| Pelagius | 283 | ||||
| Ariston | 284 | ||||
| Chrysanthus and Daria | 284 | ||||
| Claudius | 284 | ||||
| Hilarius of Aquileia (Hilary of Panonia) | 284 | Bishop of Aquileia, Italy. Beheaded in the persecutions of Numerian | |||
| Maximilian | 284 | Bishop of Lorch | |||
| Thalelaeus | 284 | ||||
| Theopemptus (Theopompus), Bishop of Nicomedia and martyr, and Theonas | 284 | ||||
| Victorinus and Companions | 284 | ||||
| Castulus | 286 | ||||
| Crispin and Crispian | 286 | ||||
| Marcus and Marcellianus (Mark and Marcellian), deacons | 286 | ||||
| Maurice and Companions | 286 | ||||
| Piaton (Piat) | 286 | ||||
| Regina (Reine) | 286 | ||||
| Tranquillinus | 286 | ||||
| Victor and Companions | 286 | ||||
| Victor and Ursus | 286 | ||||
| Zoe | 286 | ||||
| Alban | 287 | ||||
| Boniface of Tarsus | 287 | ||||
| Crescentian | 287 | ||||
| Faith (Foy, Fides) | 287 | ||||
| Maxentius | 287 | ||||
| Palmatius | 287 | ||||
| Quentin (Quintinius) | 287 | ||||
| Sabinus | 287 | ||||
| Valerius and Rufinus | 287 | ||||
| Victoricus, Fuscian, and Gentian | 287 | ||||
| Sebastian | 257 | 288 | |||
| Donatian and Rogatian | 289 | ||||
| Apollinaris | 290 | ||||
| Firmus and Rusticus | 290 | ||||
| Hermes and Adrian | 290 | ||||
| Justin | 290 | ||||
| Lucian of Beauvais | 290 | ||||
| Paul | 290 | Bishop of Narbonne | |||
| Pompeius | 290 | Bishop of Pavia | |||
| Rhipsime, Gaiana, and Companions | 290 | ||||
| Serena | 290 | ||||
| Victor of Marseilles | 290 | ||||
| Vincent of Agen | 292 | ||||
| Aquilina | 293 | ||||
| Archelais, Thecla, and Susanna | 293 | ||||
| Carpophorus | 295 | ||||
| Domnio | 295 | ||||
| Mamilian (Maximilian of Theveste) | 273 | 295 | |||
| Maximus, Alexander, Claudius, Cutias, and Praepedigna | 295 | ||||
| Meletius | 295 | Bishop of Pontus | |||
| Rufus and Carpophorus | 295 | ||||
| Tiburtius and Susanna | 295 | ||||
| Urpasian | 295 | ||||
| Felix and Fortunatus | 296 | ||||
| Gabinus | 296 | ||||
| Caius | 296 | Pope | |||
| Octavius | 297 | ||||
| Primus and Felician | 297 | ||||
| Romanus of Samosata | 297 | Samosata, Syria | |||
| Ananias III | 298 | ||||
| Cassian | 298 | ||||
| Marcellus the Centurion | 298 | ||||
| Timothy and Maura (Martha) | 298 | ||||
| Restitutus | 299 | ||||
| Agileus | 300 | ||||
| Agrippinus | 300 | Bishop of Naples | |||
| Alexandra, Claudia, Euphrasia, Matrona, Juliana, Euphemia, Theodosia, Derphuta and her sister | 300 | ||||
| Amandus, Alexander, Lucius and Audaldus | 300 | ||||
| Andrew the Tribune | 300 | ||||
| Ardalion | 300 | ||||
| Autonomous | 300 | ||||
| Callistratus | 300 | ||||
| Candida | 300 | ||||
| Carpophorus and Abundius | 300 | ||||
| Cindeus | 300 | ||||
| Clerus | 300 | ||||
| Crescentius of Perugia | 300 | ||||
| Dasius | 300 | ||||
| Epicharis | 300 | ||||
| Flavius | 300 | Bishop of Nicomedia | |||
| Hermes | 300 | ||||
| Hieron | 300 | ||||
| Hieronides | 300 | ||||
| Jovinian | 300 | ||||
| Leontius | 300 | ||||
| Lucy and Geminian | 300 | ||||
| Lupercus (Luperculus) | 300 | ||||
| Marciana | 300 | ||||
| Mary the Slave or Rome | 300 | ||||
| Memmius (Menge, Meinge) | 300 | Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne | |||
| Mercurius | 300 | ||||
| Montanus | 300 | ||||
| Papas | 300 | ||||
| Papulus | 300 | ||||
| Sanctinus | 300 | Bishop of Meaux | |||
| Severinus | 300 | Bishop of Trier | |||
| Theonas | 300 | Patriarch of Antioch | |||
| Theophilus Scholasticus (the Lawyer) | 300 | ||||
| Trophimus and Thalus | 300 | ||||
| Zeno | 300 | ||||
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