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- Saint Agathoclia (Agathocleia; Spanish: Santa Agatoclia) (died c. 230 AD) is venerated as a patron saint of Mequinenza, Aragón, Spain. Her feast day is...
- (c. 170-165 BC) Menander I (c. 165/155-130 BC) married Agathoclia, father of Strato I Agathoclia I (c. 130-125 BC) widow of Menander, ruled as regent for...
- in Roman Martyrology Agathius 200s c. 303 found in Roman Martyrology Agathoclia unknown c. 230 Agathonicus 200s 200s Agathopodes unknown 150 found in...
- century Agatha of Sicily 251 Agathangelus of Rome 4th century Agathius 303 Agathoclia 3rd century Agathonicus and Companions 3rd century Agnes 304 Agnes of...
- of Avila, Virgin of Hope of Macarena  Aragon Our Lady of the Pillar, Agathoclia, Braulio, George  Asturias Our Lady of Covadonga Castile Emilian of Cogolla...
- Nadezhda, Nadia (Ἐλπίδα); Agape, Lyubov, Luba (Ἀγάπη). "The same day, St. Agathoclia, servant of an infidel woman, who was for a long time subjected by her...
- captive, enslaved mistress of Alexei Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia. Agathoclia (died c. 230), a martyr and patron saint of the town of Mequinenza in...
- In the year 1697 Fray Miguel de Salas wrote the book "Vida de Santa Agathoclia, virgin and martyr, patron of Mequinenza". During the reign of Carlos...