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Sergius was the name of a Roman Patrician Gens, Sergia (or Sergii), originally from Alba Longa (Latium in central Italy). It is also found as Sergios. It may refer to:
Name
- Sergius (name) or Serge, a masculine given name
 
Roman Catholic Popes
- Pope Sergius I (died 701), Italian-born pope
 - Pope Sergius II (reigned died 847), Italian-born pope
 - Pope Sergius III (reigned 904–911), Italian-born pope
 - Pope Sergius IV (reigned died 1012), Italian-born pope
 
Eastern Orthodox Patriarchs
- Sergius of Bulgaria, Patriarch of Bulgaria c. 931 – c. 940
 - Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople, Patriarch 610–638
 - Patriarch Sergius II of Constantinople, Patriarch 1001–1019
 - Patriarch Sergius I of Moscow, Patriarch 1943–1944
 
Other Patriarchs
- Sergius of Tella (died 546), Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch in 544–546
 
Other Christian Saints
- Saint Sergius (martyr), Roman soldier companion of Saint Bacchus, martyred c. 303.
 - Sergius of Cappadocia (died 304), Martyred c. 304.
 - Sergius of Radonezh (1314–1392), 14th-century Russian monastic
 - Sergius of Valaam Greek/Karelian/Russian monastic (Possible dates vary, from the 10th century to the mid-14th century)
 
Dukes of Naples
- Sergius I of Naples (died 864), Duke of Naples 840–864
 - Sergius II of Naples, Duke of Naples 870–877
 - Sergius IV of Naples (died 1036), Duke of Naples 1002–1036
 - Sergius V of Naples (died 1082), Duke of Naples 1042–1082
 - Sergius VI of Naples (died 1107), Duke of Naples 1082–1097
 - Sergius VII of Naples (died 1137), Duke of Naples 1120–1137, last Duke of Naples
 
Dukes of Amalfi
- Sergius I of Amalfi (died 966), Duke of Amalfi 958–966
 - Sergius II of Amalfi, Duke of Amalfi 1007–1028
 - Sergius III of Amalfi (died 1073), Duke of Amalfi 1031–1073
 
Other persons
- Sergius Paulus, proconsul of Cyprus, appears in the Book of Acts
 - Lucius Sergius Catilina (died 62 BC), 1st century BCE Roman politician
 - Marcus Sergius, Ancient Roman inventor of the prosthetic hand
 - Sergius Orata, Ancient Roman merchant and architect
 - Sergius (Byzantine general), general under Justinian I
 - Sergius of Reshaina (died 536). Assyrian physician who translated medicine from Greek to Syriac
 - Sergius-Tychicus, a ninth-century Paulician leader
 - Metropolitan Sergius (Tikhomirov) of Japan, Russian Orthodox clergyman (1871–1945)
 - Bahira, also called Sergius (c 600), Nestorian monk who foretold Muhammad's prophetic career
 - Sergius (Chashin) (born 1974), bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church
 
Other uses
- "Father Sergius", Short story by Leo Tolstoy
- Father Sergius (film), 1917 silent film by Yakov Protazanov based on Tolstoy's story
 - Father Sergius (1978 film), a 1978 adaptation by Igor Talankin
 
 - Church of the Saints Sergius and Bacchus, a former Christian church, now a mosque, in Istanbul
 - Arch of the Sergii, an ancient Roman triumphal arch in Pula, Croatia
 - Sergiopolis, the ancient city of Resafa, renamed for the Roman soldier Saint Sergius
 - Patriarch Sergius XVII, a fictitious character in Xenosaga
 
See also
- Patriarch Sergius (disambiguation)
 - Pope Sergius (disambiguation)
 - Serge (name)
 - Sergius III (disambiguation)
 - Sergius of Naples (disambiguation)
 
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