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Acacius (disambiguation)

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Acacius may refer to:
Saints
  • Agathius, also known as Acacius of Byzantium (d. 303), Centurion of the Imperial Army.
  • Saint Acacius, 4th century Armenian priest.
  • Acacius of Amida (fl. 400–425), Mesopotamian bishop.
  • Acathius of Melitene, 3rd century bishop, venerated by the Eastern Orthodox Church.
  • Saint Acacius, leader of the en thousand martyrs.
Other uses
  • Acacius the grammarian from Caesarea. A friend of Libanius (314–394).
  • Acacius of Caesarea (d. 366), aka "the One-Eyed", bishop in Caesarea, opponent of St. Cyril of Jerusalem
  • Acacius of Beroea (d. 437), Syrian bishop
  • Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople (d. 489), Eastern Orthodox, active in the monophysitism controversy
  • Acacius (d. 496), Patriarch of the Church of the East
  • Acacius, father of Theodora (500–548), empress of the Byzantine Empire
  • Acacius, Byzantine proconsul of Armenia Prima, c. 536-539
  • Acacius, Byzantine military officer in Alexandria, c. 539-540
  • Acacius, Byzantine imperial curator in the 560s
  • Acacius, Byzantine imperial representative, active c. 573