Saint Thomas

Saint Thomas or St. Thomas may refer to: == People == Thomas the Apostle (died AD 72), Jewish-Christian follower of Jesus and evangelist Thomas the Hermit, Coptic Desert Father and Saint of the 4th century Thomas of Maurienne or Thomas of Farfa Abbey (died 720), the first abbot of the Abbey of Farfa Thomas I of Constantinople (died 610), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople 607–610 Thomas II of Constantinople (died 668–669), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople 667–669 Thomas Becket (died 1170), also called Saint Thomas of Canterbury and Saint Thomas the Martyr Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274), Catholic philosopher and theologian Thomas Cantilupe, or Thomas of Hereford (died 1282) Thomas of Dover or Thomas Hales (died 1295), martyr Thomas of Tolentino (died 1321), martyred in India Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster (1278–1322), venerated as a saint after his execution Thomas of Villanova (1488–1555), Spanish friar of the Order of Saint Augustine, writer, archbishop Thomas More (1478–1535), English lawyer, philosopher, author, statesman Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of Northumberland, (1528-1572) Earl of Northumberland, leader of the Rising of the North, Martyr Thomas Danki (died 1597), see Saints Paul Miki and Companions Thomas Kozaki (died 1597), see Saints Paul Miki and Companions Thomas Garnet (died 1608), Jesuit priest who was executed in London Thomas De Van Nguyen (died 1839), of the Vietnamese Martyrs Thomas Du Viet Dinh (died 1839), of the Vietnamese Martyrs Thomas Thien Tran (died 1838), of the Vietnamese Martyrs Thomas Toan, of the Vietnamese Martyrs Thomas Khuong, of the Vietnamese Martyrs Saint Thomas (basketball), (born 2003) American basketball player == Places == === Austria === Sankt Thomas, municipality in Grieskirchen district of Upper Austria Sankt Thomas am Blasenstein, municipality in Perg district of Upper Austria === Brazil === São Tomé, Rio Grande do Norte, municipality in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil Sâo Tomé, Paraná, city in Paraná, Brazil === Canada === St.

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Saint Thomas

Saint Thomas or St. Thomas may refer to: == People == Thomas the Apostle (died AD 72), Jewish-Christian follower of Jesus and evangelist Thomas the Hermit, Coptic Desert Father and Saint of the 4th century Thomas of Maurienne or Thomas of Farfa Abbey (died 720), the first abbot of the Abbey of Farfa Thomas I of Constantinople (died 610), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople 607–610 Thomas II of Constantinople (died 668–669), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople 667–669 Thomas Becket (died 1170), also called Saint Thomas of Canterbury and Saint Thomas the Martyr Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274), Catholic philosopher and theologian Thomas Cantilupe, or Thomas of Hereford (died 1282) Thomas of Dover or Thomas Hales (died 1295), martyr Thomas of Tolentino (died 1321), martyred in India Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster (1278–1322), venerated as a saint after his execution Thomas of Villanova (1488–1555), Spanish friar of the Order of Saint Augustine, writer, archbishop Thomas More (1478–1535), English lawyer, philosopher, author, statesman Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of Northumberland, (1528-1572) Earl of Northumberland, leader of the Rising of the North, Martyr Thomas Danki (died 1597), see Saints Paul Miki and Companions Thomas Kozaki (died 1597), see Saints Paul Miki and Companions Thomas Garnet (died 1608), Jesuit priest who was executed in London Thomas De Van Nguyen (died 1839), of the Vietnamese Martyrs Thomas Du Viet Dinh (died 1839), of the Vietnamese Martyrs Thomas Thien Tran (died 1838), of the Vietnamese Martyrs Thomas Toan, of the Vietnamese Martyrs Thomas Khuong, of the Vietnamese Martyrs Saint Thomas (basketball), (born 2003) American basketball player == Places == === Austria === Sankt Thomas, municipality in Grieskirchen district of Upper Austria Sankt Thomas am Blasenstein, municipality in Perg district of Upper Austria === Brazil === São Tomé, Rio Grande do Norte, municipality in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil Sâo Tomé, Paraná, city in Paraná, Brazil === Canada === St.

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