Saint Alexander
Saint Alexander ( St. Alexander ) or Saint Alexander ( St. Alexander ) refers to the following canonized persons:
- Alexander I (Bishop of Rome) († 115), sixth Bishop of Rome
- Alexander of Rome (martyr, † 130) , companion of Eventius, Theodulus and Hermas
- Alexander of Rome († 165), one of the seven sons of the martyr Felicitas
- Alexander (martyr) († 172), martyr of Apamea in Phrygia
- Alexander of Lyon († 178), martyr, see Epipodius and Alexander
- Alexander of Jerusalem († 250/251), Bishop of Jerusalem
- Alexander von Komana ( Carbonarius Alexander , † around 270/275), Bishop of Komana Pontika in Pontos
- Alexander of Rome (martyr, † 289) , martyr of Drizipara in Thrace
- Alexander of Marseile , a companion of Victor of Marseilles († 287/288/290 or 303/304)
- Alexander of Bergamo († around 303), martyr of the Theban Legion
- Alexander of Alexandria († 326/328), Bishop of Alexandria
- Alexander of Constantinople (around 250–337 / 340), Bishop of Constantinople
- Alexander von Trient , a missionary of Vigilius von Trient († 405), see Sisinnius, Martyrius and Alexander
- Alexander Jaroslawitsch Newski (1220–1263), Russian national hero and saint of the Orthodox Church
- Alexander Swirski (1448–1533), monk of the Russian Orthodox Church
- Alexander Sauli (1534–1592 / 93), patron saint of Corsica, Pavia and Genoa
- Alexander Schmorell (1917–1943), member of the White Rose, new martyr of the Russian Orthodox Church
See also:
- Alexander Church, overview of St. Alexander Churches
- Saint Alexius
- Saint-Alexandre
- Sant'Alessandro