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Saints Philo and
Agathopodes were two
deacons who ****isted Ignatius.
After his martyrdom, it was they who
brought back his
relics to Antioch. St. Philo...
- in
Roman Martyrology Agathoclia unknown c. 230
Agathonicus 200s 200s
Agathopodes unknown 150
found in
Roman Martyrology Agilbert 600s 600s
Agilberta unknown...
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Philip the
Apostle c. 80
Philip the
Evangelist 1st
century Philo and
Agathopodes 2nd
century Philologus of
Sinope 1st
century Philomena of Rome c. 4th...
- the
Evangelist Maughold Peter of
Saint Joseph de
Betancur Philo and
Agathopodes Ani**** of
Alexandria April 25 (Eastern
Orthodox liturgics)
Freedom Day...
- Auch,
France Bishop of Auch
Patiens 150
Bishop of Metz
Philo and
Agathopodes 150
Novatus Rome,
Roman Empire 151 Pius I Aquileia, Roman...
- and Nicephorus, at
Corinth (251 or 258)
Martyrs Theodulus, Reader, and
Agathopodes, Deacon, and
those with them, at
Thessaloniki (c. 303) (see also: April...
- the Old
Calendar commemorate the
Saints listed on
March 22.
Martyrs Agathopodes, a deacon, and Theodulus, a lector, at Thessalonica,
under Maximian (c...