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# Hesychius of Antioch (fourth century), Antioch saint
# Hesychius of Antioch (fourth century), Antioch saint
# Hesychius of Sinai (fourth century), Byzantine hieromonk and author
# Hesychius of Sinai (fourth century), Byzantine hieromonk and author
# Hesychius of Alexandria (probably fifth century), Alexandrian lexicographer
# [[Hesychius of Alexandria]] (probably fifth century), Alexandrian lexicographer
# Hesychius of Jerusalem (probably fifth century), Jerusalem Christian presbyter and exegete
# Hesychius of Jerusalem (probably fifth century), Jerusalem Christian presbyter and exegete
# Hesychius I (bishop of Vienne) (fifth century), French bishop and saint
# Hesychius I (bishop of Vienne) (fifth century), French bishop and saint

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Wikipedia EN

Hesychius (Ancient Greek: Ἡσύχιος, romanized: Hēsúkhios, lit. 'the quiet one') may refer to:

  1. Hesychius of Cazorla (first century), Spanish Christian missionary, bishop, martyr and saint
  2. Hesychius of Antioch (fourth century), Antioch saint
  3. Hesychius of Sinai (fourth century), Byzantine hieromonk and author
  4. Hesychius of Alexandria (probably fifth century), Alexandrian lexicographer
  5. Hesychius of Jerusalem (probably fifth century), Jerusalem Christian presbyter and exegete
  6. Hesychius I (bishop of Vienne) (fifth century), French bishop and saint
  7. Hesychius II (bishop of Vienne) (sixth century), French bishop and saint
  8. Hesychius I (bishop of Grenoble) (sixth century), French bishop
  9. Hesychius of Miletus (sixth century), Greek chronicler and biographer

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Ἡσύχιος:Гесихий (александрийский грамматик и лексикограф второй половины IV в н. э.).