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Theodosius (Male): monophysite bishop of Jerusalem
Theodosius (Male): bishop of Synnada
Theodosius I (Male): emperor
Theodosius III (Male): emperor
Theodosius II the Younger (Male): ancient Roman emperor
Theodotion (Male): translator of the Hebrew Bible
Theodotos (Male): patriarch of Constantinople
Theodotus (Male): one of the Seventy
Theodotus (Male): heretic
Theodotus (Male): bishop of Laodicea
Theodotus (Male): bishop of Ankyra
Theodotus (Male): general of Justin I
Theodotus (Male): bishop of Arzōn
Theodotus (Male): bishop of Arzun
Theodotus (Male): bishop in the Speculos monastery
Theodotus (Male): rebel bishop
Theodoulos (Male): Christian of Merum
Theodoulos (Male): deacon at Constantinople
Theodoulos (Male): bishop in Egypt
Theodoulos (Male): Greek teacher of Aqaq
Theognis (Male): bishop of Nicea
Theomariqa (Male): bishop of Ḥarrān
Theonas (Male): 15th bishop of Alexandria
Theonas (Male): bishop of Marmarica
Theonas (Male): Monophysite bishop
Theopemptos (Male): Monophysite priest
Theophanes (Male): bishop of Kūmīth
Theophantos (Male): soldier
Theophilos (Male): bishop of Zibaṭra
Theophilos (Male): bishop of Tell Beshmē
Theophilos (Male): bishop of Zibaṭra
Theophilos (Male): bishop of Damascus
Theophilos (Male): A Greek author from Laodicea in Syria
Theophilus (Male): addressee of Gosple of Luke and Acts of the Apostles
Theophilus (Male): one of the Seventy
Theophilus (Male): one of the Disciples
Theophilus (Male): bishop of Antioch
Theophilus (Male): bishop of Caesarea in Palestine
Theophilus (Male): patriarch of Alexandria (d. 412)
Theophilus (Male): Eutychian priest
Theophilus (Male): general of Tiberius II
Theophilus (Male): Chalcedonian bishop (?) of Edessa
Theophilus (Male): patriarch of Alexandria (d. 956 CE)
Theophilus (Male): emperor
Theophrastus (Male): philosopher
Theophylact bar Qanbarā (Male): Greek patriarch of Antioch
Theorianos (Male): philosopher, imperial legate
Theorios (Male): Armenian bishop of Bznunik'
Theosebius (Male): bishop of Ephesus
Theosebius (Male): bishop of Apamea and of Eudoxiopolis
Theosebius (Male): Monophysite Christian
Theotecnus (Male): bishop of Caesarea in Palestine
Theotecnus (Male): apostate priest
Thersippus (Male): judge of the Athenians
The Sheik Abu Galib (Male): A contemporary of Benjamin of Tudela (second half of the 12th c.); resided in Hamah.
Thespieus (Male): judge of the Athenians
Theta (Male): son of Aram
Thiqat al-Mulk ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn ʿAlī al-Miṣrī, Ibn al-Sharābishī (Male): A person
Thomas (Male): apostle
Thomas (Male): disciple of Mani
Thomas (Male): bishop of Dara
Thomas (Male): bishop of Amid
Thomas (Male): bishop (?) of Damascus
Thomas (Male): monk at Beth Naṣīḥ
Thomas (Male): bishop of Germanicia (Marʿash)
Thomas (Male): bishop of Yabrud
Thomas (Male): governer of Tella
Thomas (Male): monophysite priest
Thomas (Male): bishop of Tadmor
Thomas (Male): bishop of Aradus
Thomas (Male): bishop of Malatya
Thomas (Male): bishop of Jerusalem in 1280 AG / 969 CE
Thomas (Male): bishop of Anazarbos
Thomas (Male): bishop of Jerusalem after 1360 AG / 1049 CE
Thomas (Male): monk of Zabar
Thomas (Male): archdeacon of Nisibis
Thomas (Male): bishop of Edessa
Thomas (Male): bishop of Zarang (Sijistān)
Thomas (Male): bishop of Takrīt
Thomas b. Mōsmār (Male): A person
Thomas of Harqel (Male): bishop of Mabbug
Thōnos Konkoleros (Male): king of the Assyrians
Thoros (Male): i.e. Thoros II, Prince of Armenia.
Thoros (Male): son of Het'um, governor of Malatya then Edessa
Thoros I (Male): king of Cilicia
Thouōris (Male): king of Egypt
Thucydides (Male): historian
Thumāma b. Aws b. Lām al-Ṭāʾī (Male): A person
Thumāma b. Sawād al-Ṭāʾī (Male): A person
Thumāma b. Sharāḥīl (Male): A person
Thumāma b. Uthāl (Male): A person
Thumāma b. al-Walīd (Male): Arab general
Thūmārīqā (Male): bishop of Qinnasrīn
Thūmārīqā (Male): bishop of Sarūgh
Thuqba (Male): "son of Rumaitha"
Thuthmosis (Male): king of Egypt
Tiberinus (Male): king of the Latins
Tiberius Caesar (Male): ancient Roman empror
Tiberius, False (Male): “the false Tiberius,” possibly Tiberius III Apsimaros (as noted by David Cook). There were also two impostors of Tiberius, son of Justinian II, after his death in 711 C.E. (one in 715 and one in 737). As Nu'aym mentions the real Tiberius son of Justinian II, the false one could refer to either of these imposters.
Tiberius (Male): Nu'aym identifies this Tiberius as the son of Byzantine emperor Justinian II, who was co-emperor with his father from 706-711 C.E.

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