- of what is
known of
Naucratius, is from his brother,
Gregory of Nyssa's Life of Macrina: The
second of the four brothers,
Naucratius by name, who came next...
- virgin.
Macrina was
elder sister of
Basil the Great,
Gregory of Nyssa,
Naucratius and
Peter of Sebaste.
Gregory of
Nyssa wrote a work
entitled Life of Macrina...
- Macrina's brothers, the
second eldest being the
famous Christian jurist Naucratius.
Another brother,
Peter of Sebaste, also
became a bishop.
Their maternal...
-
circa 330),
Macrina the Younger,
Peter of Sebaste,
Gregory of Nyssa, and
Naucratius. Emmelia—also
known as
Emilia or Emily—is
venerated as a
saint in both...
- Natalius,
Natta (disambiguation),
Nepos (disambiguation), Nepoti****,
Naucratius,
Nazarius (disambiguation), Nectaridus, Nelius, Nemesi****, Nemnogenus...
-
brother of
Basil of Caesarea,
Gregory of Nyssa, the
famous Christian jurist Naucratius, and
Macrina the Younger. He is also
known as
Peter of Sebasteia. Peter...
- Caesarea,
Macrina the Younger,
Peter of Sebaste,
Gregory of Nyssa, and
Naucratius, also
known as
Emilia and
Emily Emerentiana c. 305 23
January Martyr Enoch...
- 222 Narcissus, Argeus, and
Marcellinus 4th
century Narnus 4th
century Naucratius 4th
century Nectarius of
Constantinople 4th
century Nereus 1st century...
- a Gregory.
Among his
eight siblings were St.
Macrina the Younger, St.
Naucratius, St.
Peter of
Sebaste and St.
Basil of Caesarea. The
precise number of...
- his
siblings who also are now
venerated as saints:
Macrina the Younger,
Naucratius,
Peter of Sebaste, and
Gregory of Nyssa.
Basil received more
formal education...