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page 1Saints of Roman Macedonia

Epaphroditus
Epaphroditus () is a New Testament figure appearing as an envoy of the Philippian church to assist the Apostle Paul (Philippians 2:25-30). He is regarded as a saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church, first Bishop of Philippi, and of Andriaca (there are at least two ancient towns called Andriaca, one in Thrace and one in Asia Minor), and first Bishop of Terracina, Italy. There is little evidence that these were all the same man.
Urban of Macedonia
one of the Seventy disciples according to Pseudo-Hippolytus
Achillius of Larissa
saint
Carpus of Beroea
Greek priest
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Mocius
thumb|260px|right|Painting showing the Martyrs Silvanus the Bishop of Emesa, Luke the deacon, and Mocius from the Menologion of Basil II (c. 1000 AD)
Saint Mocius (; died 288–295) was a Christian priest of Roman ancestry who lived in Amphipolis, Macedonia and became a Catholic and Orthodox saint.