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Hesychius () may refer to: * Hesychius of Cazorla (first century), Spanish Christian missionary, bishop, martyr and saint * Hesychius of Antioch (fourth century), Antioch saint * Hesychius of Sinai (fourth century), Byzantine hieromonk and author *
Hesychius of Alexandria Hesychius of Alexandria () was a Greek grammarian who, probably in the 5th or 6th century AD, compiled the richest lexicon of unusual and obscure Greek words that has survived, probably by absorbing the works of earlier lexicographers. The ...
(probably fifth century), Alexandrian lexicographer *
Hesychius of Jerusalem Hesychius of Jerusalem, also spelt Hesychios and also known as Hesychius the Priest, was a Christian priest and exegete, active during the first half of the fifth century. Nothing certain is known as to the dates of his birth and death (450s?), or, ...
(probably fifth century), Jerusalem Christian presbyter and exegete *
Hesychius I (bishop of Vienne) Saint Hesychius or Isicius ( or ; died 490) was a bishop of Vienne in the Dauphiné, France. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Life Origins Hesychius or Isicius (occasionally also ''Isique'' or ''Ysile'') is mentioned in the ...
(fifth century), French bishop and saint *
Hesychius II (bishop of Vienne) Saint Hesychius or Isicius (; died 565) was a bishop of Vienne from about 545 to his death. He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic church. Life Hesychius is mentioned as a Metropolitan Bishop of Vienna in the catalog of Bishop Adon of Vie ...
(sixth century), French bishop and saint *
Hesychius I (bishop of Grenoble) Hesychius or Isicius (; died 601) was a bishop of Grenoble at the end of the 6th century. Life Hesychius was a member of "one of the principal Gallo-Roman families of 'Bourgogne'", the Hesychii, a branch of the Syagrii, several others of whom we ...
(sixth century), French bishop *
Hesychius of Miletus Hesychius of Miletus (), Greek chronicler and biographer, surnamed Illustrius, son of an advocate, lived in Constantinople in the 6th century AD during the reign of Justinian. His writings contain more references to pagan Greek culture than Christi ...
(sixth century), Greek chronicler and biographer {{disambig