Agapius
Appearance
Agapius was a Christian martyr drowned at Caesarea in 306.
Agapius may also refer to:
- Agapius of Spain (d. 259), Christian martyr, died at Citra
- Agapius of Palestine (d. 303/304), Christian martyr, beheaded along with many others under Great Persecution of Diocletian
- Agapius of Edessa (d. 304), Christian martyr and one of three sons of St Bassa
- Agapius of Caesarea (d. c 312), bishop of Caesarea, predecessor to Eusebius
- Agapius (soldier), (d. 315), Christian martyr and soldier, burned with Carterius and others in Armenia
- Agapius of Novara, (d. 447) Bishop of Novara for over 30 years
- Agapius (Manichaean), (4th or 5th century) Manichaean philosopher and possible disciple of Mani
- Agapius of Alexandria, (5th century) ancient physician from Alexandria
- Agapius (philosopher), (5th-6th century) Neoplatonist philosopher from Athens
- Agapius of Hierapolis, (10th century) Arab Christian bishop of Manbij (Hierapolis) and historian
- Agapius, a companion of Saint Aphrodisius
- Saint Martyr Agapius from Galatista (Macedonia) (1710–1752)