Showing 119 terms beginning with P.
- Pachomius, St
- Palladius, bp. of Helenopolis
- Palladias, bishop of Ireland
- Pammachius, a Roman senator
- Pamphilus, presbyter of Caesarea
- Pancratius, martyr
- Pantaenus, of Alexandria
- Papa
- Paphnutius, bishop in Upper Thebias
- Paphnutius, surnamed Bubalus
- Papias, bp. of Hierapolis
- Papylus, a martyr
- Parmenianus, a bp. of Carthage
- Pascentius, steward of of imperial property
- Paschasinus
- Paschasius, deacon of Rome
- Pastor
- Patricius, or St. Patrick
- Patrocius, a martyr
- Patroclus, bp. of Arles
- Patrophilus of Scythopolis
- Paula, a Roman lady
- Paula, daughter of Toxotius
- Paulina, daughter of Paula
- Paulinianus
- Paulinus, bishop of Tyre
- Paulinus, bishop of Trèves
- Paulinus, disciple of Ephraem Syrus
- Paulinus, bp. Eustathian party at Antioch
- Paulinus, biographer of Ambrose
- Paulinus, bishop of Nola
- Paulinus of Pella
- Paulinus of Périgueux
- Paulinus, missionary to Northumbria
- Paulus of Samosata, patriarch of Antioch
- Paulus II, patriarch of Antioch
- Paulus, the Black
- Paulus of Asia
- Paulus I, bishop of Constantinople
- Paulus Edessenus
- Paulus, bishop of Emesa
- Paulus, St. called Thebaeus
- Paulus the Silentiary
- Pegasius, bp. of Troas
- Pelagia, surnamed Margarita
- Pelagianism and Pelagius
- Pelagius I., bishop of Rome
- Pelagius II., bishop of Rome
- Peregrinus, called Proteus
- Perpetua, Vibia
- Perpetuus, St., archbp. of Tours
- Petilianus, a Donatist bishop
- Petronilla, saint and virgin
- Petrus, St., archbp. of Alexandria
- Petrus II., archbp. of Alexandria
- Petrus, surnamed Mongus
- Petrus, surnamed Fullo
- Petrus, bp. of Apamea
- Petrus, bp. of Edessa
- Petrus, patriarch of Jerusalem
- Petrus, first bp. of Parembolae
- Petrus, bp. of Sebaste
- Petrus, a solitary
- Petrus, abbat of St. Augustine's monastery
- Philaster, bp. of Brixia
- Philippus of Tralles
- Philippus, the Arabian
- Philippus, bp. of Heraclea
- Philippus, of Side
- Philo, deacon
- Philogonius, bp. of Antioch
- Philostorgius, a Cappadocian author
- Philoxenus, a Monophysite leader
- Phocas, of Sinope
- Photinus, a Galatian
- Photius, bp. of Tyre
- Pierius, a presbyter of Alexandria
- Pinianus, husband of Melania the younger
- Pionius, martyr at Smyrna
- Pius I., bp. of Rome
- Placidia, empress
- Poemen, anchorite of Egypt
- Polycarpus, bishop of Smyrna
- Polycarpus, Moyses of Aghel
- Polychronius, bp. of Apamea
- Polycrates, bp. of Ephesus
- Pomponia Graecina
- Pontianus, bp. of Rome
- Pontitianus, a soldier
- Pontius, a deacon of Carthage
- Porphyrius, patriarch of Antioch
- Porphyrius, bp. of Gaza
- Possidius, bp. of Calama
- Posthumianus, of Aquitania
- Potimiaena, a martyr at Alexandria
- Pothinus, bp. of Lyons, martyr
- Praedestinatus, an author
- Praxeas, a heretic
- Primasius, bp. of Adrumetum
- Primianus, Donatist bp. of Carthage
- Priscillianus and Priscillianism, Priscillian
- Priscus, St. archbp. of Lyons
- Privatus, bp. of Lambaesis
- Probus, Sextus Anicius Petronius
- Prochorus, a deacon
- Proclus, a Montanist Teacher
- Proclus, St. patriarch of Constantinople
- Procopius Gazaeus, a Christian sophist
- Procopius of Caesarea
- Proculus, Montanist
- Proculus, bp. of Marseilles
- Prodicus, a Gnostic teacher
- Prosper, St., a native of Aquitaine
- Proterius, St., patriarch of Alexandria
- Prudentius, Marcus (?) Aurelius Clemens
- Pseudo-Chrysostomus
- Publius, a solitary
- Pulcheria, daughter of emperor Arcadius
- Purpurius, bp. of Limata