Category
page 16th-century Italo-Roman people
Benedict of Nursia
founder of Christian monasticism, founder of the Benedictine order (480–547)
Sabinian
pope

Augustine of Canterbury
6th-century missionary, archbishop, and saint

Dionysius Exiguus
Byzantine saint

Laurentius
archpriest, antipope elected in 498

Scholastica
Scholastica (; – 10 February 543) was an Italian Christian consecrated virgin and the sister of Benedict of Nursia. She is traditionally regarded as the foundress of the Benedictine nuns. Scholastica is honored as a saint of the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church and Anglican Communion. She was born in Italy, and a ninth-century tradition makes her the twin sister of Benedict. Her feast day is 10 February.
Anicia Juliana
Eastern Roman imperial princess (462–527/528)
Saint Silvia
mother of Gregory the Great
Maximianus
6th-century Roman poet
Quintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus
6th century Roman historian and politician
Liberius
Roman aristocrat (465-554)
Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius
politician
Antoninus of Piacenza
unidentified Christian pilgrim
Paulinus I of Aquileia
Roman Catholic archbishop

Titian of Oderzo
bishop of Oderzo
Rufius Postumius Festus
Roman politician, consul 472
Anicius Acilius Aginantius Faustus
Roman politician, consul 483
Galla of Rome
6th-century Roman widow and saint
Agnellus
Bishop of Ravenna
Paulinus
politician (0498-0511)
Equitius
Saint Equitius () was an abbot of the 6th century. He was born between 480 and 490 in the region of Valeria Suburbicaria (present-day L'Aquila-Rieti-Tivoli).