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  • Macedonius II of Constantinople (Greek: Μακεδόνιος; died c. 517) was patriarch of Constantinople (496–511). Within a year or two (the date is uncertain)...
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  • Macedonius I of Constantinople (Greek: Μακεδόνιος; died after 360) was a Greek bishop of Constantinople from 342 up to 346, and from 351 until 360. He...
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  • Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus (c. 229 – 160 BC) was a consul of the Roman Republic, as well as a general, who conquered the kingdom of Macedonia...
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  • 485–500 Marcellinus 500–513/21? Stephen I 515/521?–534 Laurentius, 534-539 Macedonius 539–556 Paulinus I 557–569 Probinus 569–570 Elia 571–586 Severus 586–606...
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  • Macedonius the Hermit, sometimes known as Macedonius Kritophagus, lived at the turn of the fourth to fifth century in Byzantine Syria. He is venerated...
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  • Macedonius may refer to: Macedonius of Syria, or Macedonius Kritophagus, 4th/5th century saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church Macedonius I of Constantinople...
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  • Macedonius of Thessalonica or Macedonius Consul (Greek: Μακηδόνιος or Μακεδόνιος Ύπατος, ο Θεσσαλονικεύς, c. 500-560 AD) a Byzantine hypatos during the...
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