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Saint Theodor von Sitten400–400 · Early Church
Saint Theodore of Octodurum (also of Sion, of Grammont; German Theodor von Sitten, locally Joder; also known as Theodulus, French Théodule, Latin Theodolus Sedunensis etc.; 4th century) is the first known bishop of Octodurum, Alpes Poeninae province (present-day Martigny, Valais,…
Saint Theodore I649 · Medieval
Pope Theodore I (Latin: Theodorus I; died 14 May 649) was the bishop of Rome from 24 November 642 to his death on 14 May 649. His pontificate was dominated by the struggle with Monothelitism.
Saint Theodore of Mopsuestia350–428 · Early Church
Theodore of Mopsuestia (Greek: Θεοδώρος, c. 350 – 428) was a Christian theologian, and Bishop of Mopsuestia (as Theodore II) from 392 to 428 AD. He is also known as Theodore of Antioch, from the place of his birth and presbyterate.
Saint Theodore of Sykeon501–613 · Medieval
Saint Theodore of Sykeon, also known as Theodore the Sykeote (Greek: Θεόδωρος ό Συκεώτης), was a revered Byzantine ascetic, who lived between the first half of the 6th century and the thirteenth year of the Emperor Heraclius' rule (i. e.
Saint Theodosia of Tyre290–307 · Early Church
Saint Theodosia of Tyre, according to the historian of the early Christian church Eusebius, was a seventeen-year-old girl who deliberately sought to be executed as a martyr to Christianity in the city of Caesarea in 307 AD.
Saint Theophilus of Antioch200–183 · Early Church
Theophilus of Antioch (Greek: Θεόφιλος ὁ Ἀντιοχεύς) was Pope of Antioch from 169 until 183. He succeeded Eros of Antioch c. 169, and was succeeded by Maximus I c. 183, according to Henry Fynes Clinton, but these dates are only approximations.
Saint Theotonius1082–1162 · Medieval · Augustinians
Theotonius (c. 1082 - 1162) was a Canon Regular and royal advisor. He is noted in Portugal, for being the first prior of the Monastery of the Holy Cross in Coimbra, Portugal. He is celebrated as the reformer of religious life in Portugal, and is the first Portuguese saint.
Blessed Theresa of Portugal1178–1250 · Medieval · Cistercians
Theresa of Portugal (1176 – 18 June 1250) was Queen of Léon as the first wife of her first cousin King Alfonso IX of León. When her marriage was annulled because of consanguinity, she retired to a convent. She was beatified in 1705.
Saint Timothy17–97 · Early Church
Timothy (Greek: Τιμόθεος, Timótheos, meaning "honouring God" or "honoured by God") was an early Christian evangelist and the first Catholic bishop of Ephesus, whom the Acts of Timothy relates died around the year AD 97.
Saint Titus Flavius Clemens50–95 · Early Church
Titus Flavius T. f. T. n. Clemens (d. AD 95) was a Roman politician and cousin of the emperor Domitian, with whom he served as consul from January to April in AD 95.
Saint Trophimus50 · Early Church
Trophimus /ˈtrɒfɪməs, ˈtroʊ-/ (Greek: Τρόφιμος, Tróphimos) or Trophimus the Ephesian (Greek: Τρόφιμος ὁ Ἐφέσιος, Tróphimos ho Ephésios) was a Christian who accompanied Paul during a part of his third missionary journey.
Saint Tryphon of Constantinople933 · Medieval
Tryphon of Constantinople (Greek: Τρύφων; died 933) was a 10th-century Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. He is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Tryphon was a monk in Constantinople. Patriarch Stephen II of Constantinople died on 19 July 928.
Saint Tudglid500 · Medieval
Saint Tudclyd (also known as Tudy, Tudelyd, Tybie, or Tydie; born in Brycheiniog/Breconshire, Wales; died 532 (?) in Brittany) was a nun and missionary. Her feast day is January 30 (Roman Catholic and Orthodox as Tudy). She should not be confused with the Breton saint Tudy.
Blessed Tuto900–930 · Medieval
Livonir Ruschel, known as Tuto (born 2 July 1979) is a Brazilian former professional footballer.
Saint Tydecho600 · Medieval
Saint Tydecho was a 6th century saint of Wales. The life of Saint Padarn described Tydecho as one of the saints who came to Wales from Armorica. There are questions as to whether this place was Brittany or an area in southeast Wales which is known for its saints.
Saint Urban I230 · Early Church
Pope Urban I (Latin: Urbanus I), also known as Saint Urban (175?–230), was the bishop of Rome from 222 to 23 May 230. He was born in Rome and succeeded Callixtus I, who had been martyred. It was believed for centuries that Urban I was also martyred.
- Saint Usthazades
341 · Early Church
Usthazades was a Christian eunuch who died in Iran in 341. He is recognized as a saint.
Saint Victor of Damask150–177 · Early Church
Saint Victor of Damascus, also known as Victor of Siena, Victor of Egypt, or Buqtur (died 177, or according to other sources 160, in Alexandria (?)), was a Roman soldier who is venerated as a Christian martyr of the first persecution of Christians under Marcus Aurelius.
Saint Victor of Rome—
Victor of Rome (died in Rome) was an early Christian martyr and a saint of the Catholic Church whose relics were gifted by Pope Innocent XI to King John III Sobieski in gratitude for the victory at the Battle of Vienna.
Saint Vladimir the Great956–1015 · Medieval
Vladimir I Sviatoslavich or Volodymyr I Sviatoslavych (Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ Свѧтославичь, romanized: Volodiměr Svętoslavič; Christian name: Basil; c. 958 – 15 July 1015), given the epithet "the Great", was Prince of Novgorod from 970 and Grand Prince of Kiev from 978 until…
Saint Wolfgang of Regensburg924–994 · Medieval · Benedictines
Wolfgang of Regensburg (Latin: Wolfgangus; c. 934 – 31 October 994 AD) was bishop of Regensburg in Bavaria from Christmas 972 until his death. He is a saint in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.

Servant of God Ángel Herrera Oria1886–1968 · Contemporary
Ángel Herrera Oria (19 November 1886 – 28 July 1968) was a Spanish journalist and Roman Catholic politician and later a cardinal. He established the Instituto Social León XIII (later renamed Fundación Pablo VI) to promote the social doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church and named…