| 1. | Amelius
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| 2. | Arius
 - 256 births,
- 336 deaths,
- 3rd-century Romans,
- 4th-century Arian Christians,
- 4th-century Romans,
- 4th-century philosophers,
- Arian Christians,
- Arianism,
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- Berber,
- Berber people
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| 3. | Cyprian
 - 258 deaths,
- 3rd-century Christian saints,
- 3rd-century Romans,
- 3rd-century bishops,
- 3rd-century executions,
- Ancient Christian controversies,
- Anglican saints,
- Church Fathers,
- Converts to Christianity,
- Eastern Orthodox saints,
- People celebrated in the Lutheran liturgical calendar,
- People executed by decapitation,
- People executed by the Roman Empire,
- Post–Silver Age Latin writers,
- Romans from Africa,
- Tunisian Roman Catholic saints
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| 4. | Fermin
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| 5. | Galen
 - 129 births,
- 2nd-century Romans,
- 3rd-century Romans,
- 3rd-century deaths,
- Ancient Greek anatomists,
- Ancient Greek physicians,
- Ancient Greek science writers,
- Ancient Roman physicians,
- Court physicians,
- Herbalists,
- History of anatomy,
- History of neuroscience,
- People from Pergamon,
- Roman-era Greeks
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| 6. | Honorina
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| 7. | Januarius
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| 8. | Philomena
 - 291 births,
- 304 deaths,
- 3rd-century Romans,
- 4th-century Christian female saints,
- 4th-century Romans,
- Child saints,
- Christian folklore,
- Christian hagiography,
- Christian martyrs of the Roman era,
- Greek Roman Catholic saints,
- Greek saints,
- Italian Roman Catholic saints,
- Italian saints,
- People from Corfu,
- Roman Catholic saints
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