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- Saint_Alexander abstract "Saint Alexander may refer to one of several saints including:Pope Alexander I (died 115), saint and popeSee Epipodius and Alexander for Saint Alexander, martyred in Lyon, 178 ADAlexander of Rome - Christian martyrAlexander of Bergamo (died c. 303), patron saint of Bergamo; may have been a Roman soldierAlexander of Constantinople (born between 237 and 244 - 337), bishop of Byzantium and the bishop of ConstantinopleAlexander of Jerusalem (d. 251 AD), venerated as a Martyr and Saint by Eastern Orthodox Churches & Roman Catholic ChurchAlexander Nevsky (1220 – 1263), Grand Prince of Novgorod and Vladimir Alexander Sauli, the \"Apostle of Corsica\", (1535-1592), member of an illustrious Lombard family Alexander of Comana (died 251), bishop of ComanaPope Alexander I of Alexandria, Patriarch of AlexandriaAlexander Svirsky (1448 - 1533), Eastern Orthodox saint, monk and hegumen of Russian Orthodox ChurchOne of the seven sons of Felicitas of Rome (101–165)Sisinnius, Martyrius and Alexander (died 405), martyrsSaint Alexander, a companion of St. Victor of Marseilles (died 290)".
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- Saint_Alexander wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageRevisionID "700033292".
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Nevsky.
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Sauli.
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Svirsky.
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_of_Bergamo.
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_of_Comana.
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_of_Constantinople.
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_of_Jerusalem.
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_of_Rome.
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLink Category:Saints.
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLink Epipodius_and_Alexander.
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLink Felicitas_of_Rome.
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Alexander_I.
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Alexander_I_of_Alexandria.
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLink Victor_of_Marseilles.
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLink Vigilius_of_Trent.
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saint Alexander".
- Saint_Alexander wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sia.
- Saint_Alexander subject Category:Saints.
- Saint_Alexander type List.
- Saint_Alexander type List.
- Saint_Alexander type Page.
- Saint_Alexander type Redirect.
- Saint_Alexander comment "Saint Alexander may refer to one of several saints including:Pope Alexander I (died 115), saint and popeSee Epipodius and Alexander for Saint Alexander, martyred in Lyon, 178 ADAlexander of Rome - Christian martyrAlexander of Bergamo (died c. 303), patron saint of Bergamo; may have been a Roman soldierAlexander of Constantinople (born between 237 and 244 - 337), bishop of Byzantium and the bishop of ConstantinopleAlexander of Jerusalem (d.".
- Saint_Alexander label "Saint Alexander".
- Saint_Alexander sameAs Q379485.
- Saint_Alexander sameAs Sant_Alexandre.
- Saint_Alexander sameAs Saint_Alexandre.
- Saint_Alexander sameAs Szent_Alexandrosz_(egyértelműsítő_lap).
- Saint_Alexander sameAs SantAlessandro.
- Saint_Alexander sameAs Święty_Aleksander.
- Saint_Alexander sameAs Святой_Александр.
- Saint_Alexander sameAs Q379485.
- Saint_Alexander wasDerivedFrom Saint_Alexander?oldid=700033292.
- Saint_Alexander isPrimaryTopicOf Saint_Alexander.