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Helladius may refer to: * Alexander Helladius (1686–?), Greek scholar and humanist *
Helladius (4th century hieromartyr) Helladius or Helladios (Greek: Έλλάδιος) is a saint and hieromartyr (i.e. a martyred priest) in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Almost nothing is known of his life or legend. It is said that he was a bishop who refused to deny his Christian ...
* Helladius of Kiev, Ukrainian monk and saint * Helladius of Auxerre (died 387), Christian bishop and saint * Helladius of Caesarea, Christian bishop, named by an edict of Theodosius I (30 July 381) to an episcopal see *
Helladius (grammarian) Helladius (Greek: Έλλάδιος) was a Byzantine period grammarian, professor, and a priest of Zeus during the 4th and 5th centuries. Helladius was a professor of some distinction in Alexandria. In 391, he was involved in a violent revolt centre ...
, grammarian, professor, and a priest of Zeus *
Helladius of Ptolemais Helladius of Ptolemais ( Greek: Έλλάδιος) was a Christian bishop of Ptolemais (now Acre, Israel). He was present at the First Council of Ephesus (431). ReferencesCatholic Encyclopedia, ''s.v.'' Ptolemais 5th-century Syrian bishops Yea ...
, Christian bishop, present at the First Council of Ephesus (431) *
Helladius of Tarsus Helladius of Tarsus (Greek: Έλλάδιος ό Ταρσεύς) was a Christian bishop of Tarsus. He was condemned at the First Council of Ephesus (431) and appealed to the pope in 433. Prior to the Council of Ephesus he had been a disciple of The ...
, Christian bishop, condemned at the First Council of Ephesus (431) *
Helladius of Toledo Helladius, Eladio or Elladio of Toledo (died 633, in Toledo) was a Christian archbishop. Born into a Visigothic noble family in Spain, he initially held important positions at court but was attracted to the monastic life and took his vows at the ...
(died 633), Christian bishop and saint *
Helladius and Theophilus Helladius and Theophilus (Greek: Έλλάδιος & Θεόφιλος) were two Christian martyrs in Libya, killed by being thrown into a furnace. Helladius was a layman and Theophilus a deacon. The Roman Martyrology The ''Roman Martyrology'' () ...
, two Christian martyrs in Libya, feast day 8 January *
Helladius, Crescentius, Paul and Dioscorides Saints Helladius, Crescentius, Paul and Dioscorides are honored as Christian martyrs who were burned to death in Rome either in 244 or 326. According to Professor Mauricio Saavedra OSA, "this group was introduced by Baronius and is fictitious." ...
, Christian martyrs, feast day 28 May {{human name disambiguation