- Source: Saint Sergius (disambiguation)
Saint Sergius was a 3rd-century Roman soldier venerated as a Christian saint and martyr, almost always paired with Saint Bacchus as Saints Sergius and Bacchus.
Saint Sergius may also refer to:
Sergius of Cappadocia (died 304), Cappadocian monk and martyr
Saint Sarkis the Warrior (4th century), the Armenian form of Sergius; it is unclear if he should be identified with Saint Sergius
Pope Sergius I (died 701), pope and saint
Sergios Niketiates (died 843), Eastern Orthodox saint venerated for his role in the restoration of the veneration of icons
Sergius of Valaam (10th century), Greek monastic
Sergius of Samarkand (fl. at least prior to the conversion of Keraites around 1007), Church of the East saint
Sergius of Radonezh (1314–1392), Russian spiritual leader and monastic reformer
St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute in Paris
See also
Little Hagia Sophia, the Church of Saints Sergius and Bacchus
Sergius (disambiguation)
Maalouf
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- Sergius
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- Mar Sarkis
- Saint Herman
- St. Sarkis Church
- Saint Andronicus
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- Srđan
- Theodora