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*[[Apostle Aquila]], bishop and husband of [[Apostle Priscilla]], martyred [[July 14]]. | *[[Apostle Aquila]], bishop and husband of [[Apostle Priscilla]], martyred [[July 14]]. | ||
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*[[Apostle Aristobulus]] brother of Barnabas, [[March 16]]. | *[[Apostle Aristobulus]] brother of Barnabas, [[March 16]]. | ||
*[[Apostle Artemas]] | *[[Apostle Artemas]] |
Revision as of 04:48, May 29, 2009
Seventeenth century (1601-1700):
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- Apostle Aquila, bishop and husband of Apostle Priscilla, martyred July 14.
February 19.
- Apostle Aristobulus brother of Barnabas, March 16.
- Apostle Artemas
- Apostle Asyncritus
- Apostle Barnabas
- Cornelius the Centurion, first Gentile convert (Acts 10:10-16) and first bishop of Caesarea &/or bishop of Scepsis in Mysia, February 2.