A list of people, who died during the 2nd century, who have received recognition as Saints (through canonization) from the Catholic Church:
| Name |
Birth |
Birthplace |
Death |
Place of death |
Notes
|
| Sarbel and Barbe |
|
|
101 |
|
|
| Phocas |
|
|
102 |
|
Bishop of Sinope
|
| Evaristus |
|
Bethlehem, Palestine |
105 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
Bishop of Rome
|
| Zachary |
|
|
106 |
|
Bishop of Vienne
|
| Charbel |
|
|
107 |
|
|
| Eudokia of Heliopolis |
|
|
107 |
|
|
| Ignatius of Antioch |
35 |
|
107 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
Patriarch of Antioch
|
| Rufus and Zosimus |
|
|
107 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
|
| Simeon of Jerusalem |
|
Galilee |
107 |
Jerusalem, Iudaea Province |
Patriarch of Jerusalem
|
| Hyacinth [1] |
|
|
108 |
Caesarea, Cappadocia |
chamberlain to emperor Trajan
|
| Antiochus of Sulcis |
|
|
110 |
|
|
| Zosimus |
|
|
110 |
|
|
| Eleuchadius |
|
|
112 |
|
Bishop of Ravenna
|
| Publius |
33 |
Malta |
112 |
Athens, Greece |
legendary bishop of Malta
|
| Romulus |
|
|
112 |
|
[1]
|
| Flavius Latinus of Brescia |
|
|
115 |
|
Bishop of Brescia
|
| Quirinus of Neuss |
|
|
116 |
|
|
| Zacchaeus of Jerusalem |
|
|
116 |
|
Bishop of Jerusalem
|
| Astius |
|
|
117 |
|
Bishop of Dyrrachium
|
| Hermione of Ephesus |
|
|
117 |
|
|
| Maurus, Pantalemon and Sergius |
|
|
117 |
Bisceglie, Apulia |
|
| Thecla [2] |
|
|
117 |
|
|
| Eustace |
|
|
118 |
|
|
| Terentian |
|
|
118 |
|
Bishop of Todi
|
| Pope Alexander I |
|
Rome, Roman Empire |
119 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
|
| Secundus of Asti |
|
|
119 |
|
|
| Seraphia [3] |
|
Rome, Roman Empire |
119 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
|
| Getulius and companions |
|
Gabii, Roman Empire |
120 |
Gabii, Roman Empire |
|
| Marcian of Tortona |
|
|
120 |
|
|
| Matthias of Jerusalem |
|
|
120 |
|
Bishop of Jerusalem
|
| Symphorosa and her seven sons |
|
|
120 |
|
|
| Theodora [4] |
|
|
120 |
|
|
| Faustinus and Jovita |
|
Brescia, Roman Empire |
121 |
Brescia, Roman Empire |
|
| Philetus and companions |
|
|
121 |
Illyria |
|
| Sixtus I |
|
Rome, Roman Empire |
125 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
Bishop of Rome
|
| Thamel and Companions |
|
|
125 |
|
|
| Exuperius and Zoe |
|
|
127 |
|
|
| Sabina [5] |
|
Rome, Roman Empire |
127 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
|
| Quadratus of Athens |
|
|
129 |
|
Bishop of Athens
|
| Ariadne of Phrygia |
|
|
130 |
|
|
| Auspicius |
|
|
130 |
|
Bishop of Trier
|
| Balbina [6] |
|
|
130 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
|
| Calocerus |
|
|
130 |
|
Bishop of Ravenna
|
| Crescentian |
|
|
130 |
Sardinia |
|
| Papias |
|
|
130 |
Smyrna |
Bishop of Hierapolis
|
| Theodore and Pausilippus |
|
|
130 |
Byzantium |
|
| Hermes [4] |
|
|
132 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
|
| Juvenal of Benevento |
|
Narni, Italy |
132 |
|
|
| Judas Cyriacus |
|
|
133 |
|
Bishop of Ancona
|
| Ovidius |
|
Sicily |
135 |
|
|
| Herodion of Antioch |
|
|
136 |
|
Bishop of Antioch
|
| Castritian |
|
|
137 |
Milan, Roman Empire |
Bishop of Milan
|
| Telesphorus |
|
Greece |
137 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
Bishop of Rome
|
| Corebus |
|
|
138 |
|
|
| Eleutherius and Anthia [7] |
|
|
138 |
|
Bishop of Illyria and his mother
|
| Oliva of Brescia |
|
|
138 |
|
|
| Peregrinus |
|
|
138 |
|
Bishop of Terni
|
| Marina [8] |
119 |
|
139 |
|
|
| Hyginus |
|
Athens, Greece |
140 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
Bishop of Rome
|
| Julian of Sora [9] |
|
Dalmatia |
150 |
Sora, Campania, Italy |
|
| Paternus of Auch |
|
Bilbao, Spain |
150 |
Auch, France |
Bishop of Auch
|
| Patiens |
|
|
150 |
|
Bishop of Metz
|
| Philo and Agathopodes |
|
|
150 |
|
|
| Novatus |
|
Rome, Roman Empire |
151 |
|
|
| Pius I |
|
Aquileia, Roman Empire |
154 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
Bishop of Rome
|
| Germanicus of Smyrna |
|
|
155 |
Smyrna |
|
| Polycarp [10] |
69 |
|
155 |
Smyrna |
Bishop of Smyrna
|
| Melissa |
126 |
Brescia |
157 |
Marcianopolis |
Legendary virgin and martyr
|
| Felicitas of Rome and her seven sons |
101 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
165 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
|
| Ptolemaeus and Lucius |
|
|
165 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
|
| Justin Martyr [11] |
100 |
Flavia Neapolis |
165 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
|
| Abercius of Hieropolis |
|
|
167 |
|
Bishop of Hierapolis
|
| Pope Anicetus |
|
Emesa, Syria |
167 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
Bishop of Rome
|
| Daniel of Padua [12] |
|
|
168 |
|
|
| Pontianus (Pontian) [13] |
|
|
169 |
Spoleto, Roman Empire |
|
| Constantius of Perugia |
|
|
170 |
|
Bishop of Perugia
|
| Hermias |
|
|
170 |
Comana, Cappadocia |
|
| Severinus, Exuperius, and Felician |
|
|
170 |
Vienne, Gaul |
|
| Thraseas [14] |
|
|
170 |
Smyrna |
Bishop of Eumeneia, Phrygia
|
| Dionysius |
|
|
171 |
Corinth, Greece |
Bishop of Corinth
|
| Apollinaris Claudius |
|
|
175 |
|
Bishop of Hierapolis
|
| Sagar of Laodicea |
|
|
175 |
|
Bishop of Laodicea
|
| Speusippus, Eleusippus, and Melapsippus |
|
|
175 |
|
|
| Victor and Corona |
|
|
176 |
|
|
| Alexander |
|
|
177 |
Lyons, Gaul |
|
| Blandina |
|
Lyons, Gaul |
177 |
Lyons, Gaul |
|
| Glyceria |
|
|
177 |
Heraclea, Propontis |
|
| Pothinus |
87 |
|
177 |
Lyons, Gaul |
Bishop of Lyon
|
| Martyrs of Lyons |
|
|
177 |
Lyons, Gaul
|
| Pope Soter |
|
Fondi, Roman Empire |
177 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
Bishop of Rome
|
| Epipodius and Alexander |
|
|
178 |
|
|
| Concordius |
|
Rome, Roman Empire |
178 |
Spoleto, Roman Empire |
|
| Symphorianus |
|
|
178 |
|
|
| Hegesippus |
110 |
|
180 |
Jerusalem, Palaestina |
|
| Herculanils |
|
|
180 |
Porto, Roman Empire |
|
| Leucius |
|
|
180 |
|
Bishop of Brindisi
|
| Melito of Sardis |
|
|
180 |
|
Bishop of Sardis
|
| Philip of Gortyna |
|
|
180 |
|
Bishop of Gortyna
|
| Pinytus |
|
|
180 |
|
Bishop of Knossos, Crete
|
| Scillitan Martyrs |
|
|
180 |
Scillium, Africa Province |
|
| Theophilus of Antioch |
|
|
181 |
|
Bishop of Antioch
|
| Antoninus |
|
|
186 |
|
|
| Apollonius the Apologist |
|
Rome, Roman Empire |
186 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
|
| Pope Eleuterus |
|
Nicopolis, Greece |
189 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
Bishop of Rome
|
| Dathus |
|
|
190 |
|
Bishop of Ravenna
|
| Faustus of Milan |
|
|
190 |
Milan, Roman Empire |
|
| Julius of Rome |
|
Rome, Roman Empire |
190 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
|
| Dionysius of Vienne |
|
|
193 |
|
Bishop of Vienne
|
| Serapion of Macedonia |
|
|
195 |
Macedonia |
|
| Theophilus of Caesarea |
|
|
195 |
|
Bishop of Caesarea
|
| Victor I |
|
Africa Province |
199 |
Rome, Roman Empire |
Bishop of Rome
|
| Liberius of Ravenna |
|
|
200 |
|
Bishop of Ravenna
|
| Pantaenus |
|
|
200 |
|
|
See also
References
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- ^ "Virgin Martyr Seraphima (Serapia) of Antioch", Orthodox Church in America
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- ^ Henry Wace, Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A.D., with an Account of the Principal Sects and Heresies, s.v. "Polycarpus, bishop of Smyrna".
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- ^ "Thraseas, bishop of Eumeneia, martyred in Smyrna", The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity, University of Oxford, 2021