| Isidore of Pelusiummonk | monk | 360-435 AD | Pelusium | 1753(1753s / 0r) |
| Libaniusrhetorician | rhetorician | 314-393 AD | Antioch | 1054(1037s / 17r) |
| Nilus of Ancyramonk and abbot | monk and abbot | ?-430 AD | Ancyra | 999(999s / 0r) |
| Marcus Tullius CiceroSenator, orator, consul | Senator, orator, consul | 106-43 BC | Rome | 900(829s / 71r) |
| Quintus Aurelius Symmachussenator | senator | 345-402 AD | Rome | 688(678s / 10r) |
| Theodore Studiteabbot, theologian, and letter writer | abbot, theologian, and letter writer | 759-826 AD | Studios Monastery, Constantinople | 555(555s / 0r) |
| Cassiodorussenator/monk | senator/monk | 485-585 AD | Ravenna | 479(477s / 2r) |
| Pope Gregory the Greatpope, administrator, pastor, and letter writer | pope, administrator, pastor, and letter writer | 540-604 AD | Rome | 461(444s / 17r) |
| Titus Pomponius AtticusEquestrian, banker, publisher | Equestrian, banker, publisher | 110-32 BC | Rome/Athens | 432(0s / 432r) |
| Gregory the Great (Wisigothic)pope | pope | 540-604 AD | Rome | 401(401s / 0r) |
| Pliny the Youngersenator | senator | 61-113 AD | Rome | 366(315s / 51r) |
| Basil of Caesareabishop | bishop | 330-379 AD | Caesarea | 342(308s / 34r) |
| Ennodius of Paviabishop | bishop | 473-521 AD | Pavia | 299(297s / 2r) |
| Hormisdaspope | pope | 450-523 AD | Rome | 251(246s / 5r) |
| John Chrysostombishop, preacher, and letter writer | bishop, preacher, and letter writer | 347-407 AD | Constantinople | 242(241s / 1r) |
| Augustine of Hippobishop | bishop | 354-430 AD | Hippo Regius | 237(196s / 41r) |
| Marcus Cornelius FrontoRhetorician, consul (143 AD), tutor to Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus | Rhetorician, consul (143 AD), tutor to Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus | 100-166 AD | Rome | 207(138s / 69r) |
| Theodoret of Cyrrhusbishop | bishop | — | Cyrrhus | 181(181s / 0r) |
| Sidonius Apollinarisbishop | bishop | 430-489 AD | Clermont | 179(172s / 7r) |
| Procopius of GazaChristian sophist, rhetorician, biblical exegete, and letter writer | Christian sophist, rhetorician, biblical exegete, and letter writer | 475-528 AD | Gaza, Palaestina Prima | 166(165s / 1r) |
| Synesius of Cyrenephilosopher-bishop | philosopher-bishop | 370-413 AD | Ptolemais, Cyrenaica (Libya) | 159(159s / 0r) |
| Marcus AureliusEmperor (161-180 AD), Stoic philosopher | Emperor (161-180 AD), Stoic philosopher | 121-180 AD | Rome | 154(61s / 93r) |
| Jeromepriest/scholar | priest/scholar | 347-420 AD | Bethlehem | 147(129s / 18r) |
| Ambrose of Milanbishop | bishop | 340-397 AD | Milan | 133(119s / 14r) |
| Hormisdas, RomePope (bishop of Rome), 514-523 AD | Pope (bishop of Rome), 514-523 AD | ?-523 AD | Rome | 125(0s / 125r) |
| Lucilius JuniorProcurator of Sicily, philosopher | Procurator of Sicily, philosopher | — | Sicily | 124(0s / 124r) |
| Lucius Annaeus SenecaPhilosopher, statesman, tutor to Nero | Philosopher, statesman, tutor to Nero | 4 BC-65 AD | Rome | 124(124s / 0r) |
| Severus of AntiochPatriarch of Antioch, theologian, and letter writer | Patriarch of Antioch, theologian, and letter writer | 465-538 AD | Antioch, Syria | 121(121s / 0r) |
| TrajanRoman emperor (98-117 AD) | Roman emperor (98-117 AD) | 53-117 AD | Rome | 120(50s / 70r) |
| Ruricius of Limogesbishop | bishop | 440-510 AD | Limoges | 103(83s / 20r) |
| Avitus of Viennebishop | bishop | 450-518 AD | Vienne | 100(77s / 23r) |
| Venantius Fortunatusbishop | bishop | 530-609 AD | Poitiers | 100(100s / 0r) |
| Gregory of Nazianzusbishop, theologian, and poet | bishop, theologian, and poet | 329-390 AD | Arianzus, Cappadocia | 94(92s / 2r) |
| Julian the Apostateemperor | emperor | 331-363 AD | Constantinople / Antioch / Persia | 83(83s / 0r) |
| Cyprian of Carthagebishop | bishop | — | — | 82(79s / 3r) |
| Pope Pelagius Ipope | pope | 500-561 AD | Rome | 82(82s / 0r) |
| Paulinus of Nolabishop | bishop | 354-431 AD | Nola | 75(57s / 18r) |
| Pope Leo the Greatpope | pope | 400-461 AD | Rome | 73(71s / 2r) |
| Zosimuscorrespondent of Isidore of Pelusium (probably local clergy or monk) | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium (probably local clergy or monk) | — | Pelusium | 73(0s / 73r) |
| Virius Nicomachus FlavianusSenator, historian, praetorian prefect | Senator, historian, praetorian prefect | 334-394 AD | Rome | 69(0s / 69r) |
| Austrasian Courtcourt | court | — | Metz | 67(32s / 35r) |
| Evagrius Ponticusmonk, theologian, ascetic writer, and letter writer | monk, theologian, ascetic writer, and letter writer | 345-399 AD | Kellia, Egypt | 62(62s / 0r) |
| Decimus Magnus Ausoniuspoet, rhetorician, imperial tutor | poet, rhetorician, imperial tutor | 310-395 AD | Bordeaux | 54(24s / 30r) |
| Eutoniusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 54(0s / 54r) |
| Paulcorrespondent of Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | Pelusium (Nile Delta, Lower Egypt) | 51(0s / 51r) |
| Peter (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium (variously addressed as monk, reader/lector, and corrector/provincial governor) | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium (variously addressed as monk, reader/lector, and corrector/provincial governor) | — | — | 51(0s / 51r) |
| Isidorereader | reader | — | — | 49(0s / 49r) |
| Braulio of Zaragozabishop | bishop | 585-651 AD | Zaragoza | 47(40s / 7r) |
| Gelasius Ipope | pope | 445-496 AD | Rome | 47(45s / 2r) |
| Bonifacemissionary-bishop | missionary-bishop | 672-754 AD | Mainz, Germany | 46(26s / 20r) |
| Athanasius of Alexandriabishop | bishop | 296-373 AD | Alexandria | 45(44s / 1r) |
| Alethius, (brother of Florentius)correspondent in the circles of Paulinus of Nola and Synesius of Cyrene | correspondent in the circles of Paulinus of Nola and Synesius of Cyrene | — | Campania (region around Nola) | 41(0s / 41r) |
| Palladius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)deacon (also addressed as reader/lector) | deacon (also addressed as reader/lector) | — | — | 40(0s / 40r) |
| Simpliciuspope | pope | 420-483 AD | Rome | 40(31s / 9r) |
| Visigothic Courtcourt | court | — | Toledo | 38(17s / 21r) |
| Julian of Antioch | — | — | — | 37(0s / 37r) |
| Desiderius of Cahorsbishop | bishop | 590-655 AD | Cahors | 36(36s / 0r) |
| Emperor Theodosius Iemperor | emperor | 347-395 AD | Constantinople | 36(0s / 36r) |
| Innocent Ipope | pope | 370-417 AD | Rome | 36(35s / 1r) |
| Theodosius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)cleric (variously addressed as bishop, presbyter, and scholasticus); correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | cleric (variously addressed as bishop, presbyter, and scholasticus); correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | — | 36(0s / 36r) |
| Hierax (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)presbyter (priest), correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | presbyter (priest), correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | — | 35(0s / 35r) |
| Romanus, Patrician, and Exarch of Italy | — | — | — | 34(0s / 34r) |
| Church of Neocaesarea | — | — | — | 33(0s / 33r) |
| Januarius | — | — | — | 33(0s / 33r) |
| John of Jerusalem | — | — | — | 33(0s / 33r) |
| Lampetiuscleric (addressed variously as monk, deacon, and bishop), correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | cleric (addressed variously as monk, deacon, and bishop), correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | — | 33(0s / 33r) |
| Modestus | — | — | — | 33(0s / 33r) |
| Anatolius, Constantinopolitan | — | — | — | 32(0s / 32r) |
| Andronicus, a generalprovincial governor / military official (correspondent in late-antique letter collections) | provincial governor / military official (correspondent in late-antique letter collections) | — | Cyrene / Libyan Pentapolis (for the Synesius correspondent) | 32(0s / 32r) |
| Eusebius, Archbishop of Thessalonica | — | — | — | 32(0s / 32r) |
| Isaiahsoldier (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | soldier (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | 32(0s / 32r) |
| Nicomachi, sons of SymmachusFamily correspondents | Family correspondents | — | Rome | 32(0s / 32r) |
| FaustusRoman senator and praetorian prefect of Italy (Ostrogothic court) | Roman senator and praetorian prefect of Italy (Ostrogothic court) | — | Ravenna | 31(1s / 30r) |
| Faustus of Riezbishop | bishop | 405-495 AD | Riez | 31(9s / 22r) |
| Marcus Junius BrutusSenator, praetor, military commander | Senator, praetor, military commander | 85-42 BC | Rome | 31(9s / 22r) |
| Quintus Tullius Cicerosenator | senator | 102-43 BC | Rome | 31(4s / 27r) |
| Herminuscomes (count, imperial official) | comes (count, imperial official) | — | — | 30(0s / 30r) |
| Johncorrespondent (John) in late-antique Italian letter collections | correspondent (John) in late-antique Italian letter collections | — | Ravenna | 30(2s / 28r) |
| Olympius | — | — | — | 30(0s / 30r) |
| Maximus of Madaura | — | — | — | 29(1s / 28r) |
| Anthemius | — | — | — | 27(0s / 27r) |
| Maroncorrespondent of Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | Pelusium (eastern Nile Delta, Egypt) | 27(0s / 27r) |
| Theoncorrespondent of Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | Pelusium | 27(0s / 27r) |
| Anastasius | — | — | — | 26(0s / 26r) |
| MacedoniusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 26(0s / 26r) |
| Marcus Caelius Rufussenator | senator | 82-48 BC | Rome | 26(17s / 9r) |
| Marcus Tullius Tirofreedman | freedman | 103-4 BC | Patrae | 26(0s / 26r) |
| Aeneas of GazaChristian sophist, rhetorician, philosopher, and letter writer | Christian sophist, rhetorician, philosopher, and letter writer | 430-518 AD | Gaza, Palaestina Prima | 25(25s / 0r) |
| Frankish Clergybishop | bishop | — | Gaul | 25(12s / 13r) |
| Lucius Munatius Plancussenator | senator | 87-15 BC | Gaul | 25(11s / 14r) |
| Decimus Junius Brutus Albinussenator | senator | 81-43 BC | Mutina | 24(10s / 14r) |
| Heronscholasticus | scholasticus | — | — | 24(0s / 24r) |
| Fortunatusbishop of Naples and correspondent of Pope Gregory the Great | bishop of Naples and correspondent of Pope Gregory the Great | — | Naples | 23(0s / 23r) |
| Symmachus (Pope)pope | pope | 450-514 AD | Rome | 23(21s / 2r) |
| Athanasius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)presbyter and archimandrite (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | presbyter and archimandrite (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | 22(0s / 22r) |
| Avienus | — | — | — | 22(1s / 21r) |
| Brothers of SymmachusFamily correspondents | Family correspondents | — | Rome | 22(0s / 22r) |
| Constantius | — | — | — | 22(0s / 22r) |
| MarinianusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 22(0s / 22r) |
| Serenus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)tribune and notary (imperial official); correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | tribune and notary (imperial official); correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | — | 22(0s / 22r) |
| Terentiawife | wife | 98 BC-? | Rome | 22(0s / 22r) |
| Theophilus | — | — | — | 22(5s / 17r) |
| Alypius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)bishop (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | bishop (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | 21(0s / 21r) |
| Demetriuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | Antioch (milieu of Libanius) | 21(0s / 21r) |
| Dorotheus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)scholasticus (advocate) and vir clarissimus, correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | scholasticus (advocate) and vir clarissimus, correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | — | 21(0s / 21r) |
| Nilus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | — | 21(0s / 21r) |
| Priscianuscorrespondent of Libanius; probable provincial official in the Roman East | correspondent of Libanius; probable provincial official in the Roman East | — | Antioch | 21(0s / 21r) |
| Gaius Cassius Longinussenator | senator | 86-42 BC | Syria | 20(4s / 16r) |
| Martinianus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)presbyter (priest) | presbyter (priest) | — | Pelusium | 20(0s / 20r) |
| Servius Sulpicius RufusJurist, consul, governor | Jurist, consul, governor | 106-43 BC | Achaea | 20(2s / 18r) |
| Sulpicius Severusascetic | ascetic | 363-425 AD | Toulouse | 20(10s / 10r) |
| Amphilochius, of Iconium | — | — | — | 19(0s / 19r) |
| Athanasius, Presbyter | — | — | — | 19(0s / 19r) |
| Eusebiuscorrespondent (name shared by multiple distinct figures named Eusebius) | correspondent (name shared by multiple distinct figures named Eusebius) | — | — | 19(0s / 19r) |
| Gregory of NyssaBishop and theologian | Bishop and theologian | 335-395 AD | Nyssa (Cappadocia) | 19(18s / 1r) |
| Lombard Courtcourt | court | — | Pavia | 19(9s / 10r) |
| Eulogius, of Alexandria | — | — | — | 18(0s / 18r) |
| GregoryPope of Rome (Gregory I, the Great) | Pope of Rome (Gregory I, the Great) | 540-604 AD | Rome | 18(0s / 18r) |
| Hermogenes (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)bishop (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | bishop (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | 18(0s / 18r) |
| Justinian Iemperor | emperor | 482-565 AD | Constantinople | 18(1s / 17r) |
| Leontiuscorrespondent (name shared by several distinct late-antique recipients) | correspondent (name shared by several distinct late-antique recipients) | — | — | 18(0s / 18r) |
| Marcella | — | — | — | 18(0s / 18r) |
| Opheliusgrammarian | grammarian | — | — | 18(0s / 18r) |
| Roman SenateRoman governing body | Roman governing body | — | Rome | 18(0s / 18r) |
| Diodorus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaScholasticus, advocate, and correspondent | Scholasticus, advocate, and correspondent | — | — | 17(0s / 17r) |
| Felix IIIpope | pope | 430-492 AD | Rome | 17(17s / 0r) |
| Gaius Trebatius TestaJurist and Cicero correspondent | Jurist and Cicero correspondent | 84 BC-4 AD | Gaul | 17(0s / 17r) |
| Hilary of Romepope | pope | 420-468 AD | Rome | 17(16s / 1r) |
| Leontius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)bishop | bishop | — | — | 17(0s / 17r) |
| Olympias the Deaconessdeaconess | deaconess | 361-408 AD | Constantinople | 17(0s / 17r) |
| Orioncorrespondent of Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | Pelusium | 17(0s / 17r) |
| Isidore of Sevillebishop | bishop | 560-636 AD | Seville | 16(9s / 7r) |
| Merovingian Correspondentbishop | bishop | — | Cahors | 16(0s / 16r) |
| ProtadiusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 16(0s / 16r) |
| Pylaemenes | — | — | — | 16(0s / 16r) |
| Theodore (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)scholasticus (advocate/lawyer); also addressed as deacon | scholasticus (advocate/lawyer); also addressed as deacon | — | — | 16(0s / 16r) |
| Zacharias and Philip, brothers of Procopius of GazaJoint brother-correspondents | Joint brother-correspondents | — | Constantinople, Roman Empire | 16(0s / 16r) |
| Alcuin of Yorkabbot | abbot | 735-804 AD | Aachen | 15(15s / 0r) |
| Ammoniuscorrespondent of Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | Pelusium | 15(0s / 15r) |
| Aristainetus; and separately to Silanusimperial official and correspondent of Libanius | imperial official and correspondent of Libanius | ?-358 AD | Antioch | 15(0s / 15r) |
| Ausoniuscorrector (provincial governor with judicial authority) | corrector (provincial governor with judicial authority) | — | — | 15(0s / 15r) |
| Didymuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 15(0s / 15r) |
| Lucius VerusEmperor (161-169 AD), co-emperor with Marcus Aurelius | Emperor (161-169 AD), co-emperor with Marcus Aurelius | 130-169 AD | Rome | 15(6s / 9r) |
| Maximoscorrespondent of Libanius (probably an official or provincial notable in the late-4th-century Roman East) | correspondent of Libanius (probably an official or provincial notable in the late-4th-century Roman East) | — | Antioch (milieu of Libanius's correspondence) | 15(0s / 15r) |
| Paul (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)monk (and addressed variously as scholastikos and archimandrite); correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | monk (and addressed variously as scholastikos and archimandrite); correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | — | — | 15(0s / 15r) |
| Ptolemysenator | senator | — | — | 15(0s / 15r) |
| Senarius, an man (a Roman official at Burgundian court) | — | — | — | 15(0s / 15r) |
| Severus, of Aquileiabishop (patriarch) of Aquileia | bishop (patriarch) of Aquileia | ?-606 AD | Aquileia | 15(0s / 15r) |
| Aphthoniusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 14(0s / 14r) |
| Claudius TiberianusRoman veteran and patron at Karanis | Roman veteran and patron at Karanis | — | Karanis, Fayyum, Egypt | 14(1s / 13r) |
| Eusebius, correspondent of Libaniusofficial correspondent of Libanius | official correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 14(0s / 14r) |
| Florentius | — | — | — | 14(0s / 14r) |
| Julian (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)church lector (anagnostes) / ekdikos, correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | church lector (anagnostes) / ekdikos, correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | — | — | 14(0s / 14r) |
| Proclus, correspondent of Libaniusofficial correspondent of Libanius | official correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 14(0s / 14r) |
| Quintus CornificiusPraetor, governor, poet | Praetor, governor, poet | ?-42 BC | Africa | 14(0s / 14r) |
| SymmachusRoman senator and consul (485), princeps senatus under Theoderic | Roman senator and consul (485), princeps senatus under Theoderic | ?-526 AD | Rome | 14(0s / 14r) |
| Timothy (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)reader (lector) | reader (lector) | — | — | 14(0s / 14r) |
| Zacharias, brother of Procopius of GazaBrother and advocate for petitioners | Brother and advocate for petitioners | — | — | 14(0s / 14r) |
| Adeodatuscorrespondent (recipient) in Italian letter collections; likely cleric or official | correspondent (recipient) in Italian letter collections; likely cleric or official | — | Italy | 13(0s / 13r) |
| Apollinaris (son of Sidonius)Gallo-Roman aristocrat, son of Sidonius Apollinaris, briefly bishop of Clermont | Gallo-Roman aristocrat, son of Sidonius Apollinaris, briefly bishop of Clermont | ?-515 AD | Clermont-Ferrand (Augustonemetum), Auvergne | 13(0s / 13r) |
| Apollonius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)bishop | bishop | — | — | 13(0s / 13r) |
| Appius Claudius Pulchersenator | senator | 97-48 BC | Cilicia | 13(0s / 13r) |
| Aureliusbishop of Carthage | bishop of Carthage | — | Carthage | 13(0s / 13r) |
| Celsus, governor of Ciliciagovernor of Cilicia; correspondent of Libanius | governor of Cilicia; correspondent of Libanius | — | Tarsus (Cilicia) | 13(0s / 13r) |
| Chaeremondeacon | deacon | — | — | 13(0s / 13r) |
| Demetrioscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | Antioch | 13(0s / 13r) |
| Eliasdeacon and monk; correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | deacon and monk; correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | — | 13(0s / 13r) |
| Peter, of Terracina | — | — | — | 13(0s / 13r) |
| Presbyterscollective designation for ordained priests (clergy addressees) | collective designation for ordained priests (clergy addressees) | — | — | 13(0s / 13r) |
| Senate of City of Romegoverning council of the Roman aristocracy (recipient of royal communications in Cassiodorus's Variae) | governing council of the Roman aristocracy (recipient of royal communications in Cassiodorus's Variae) | — | Rome | 13(0s / 13r) |
| Anatolioscorrespondent of Libanius (likely the praetorian prefect of Illyricum, c. 357-360) | correspondent of Libanius (likely the praetorian prefect of Illyricum, c. 357-360) | — | Antioch | 12(0s / 12r) |
| Clearchus; then Elebociuscorrespondent(s) of Libanius (4th-c. AD); Clearchus likely a senior provincial official in Asia | correspondent(s) of Libanius (4th-c. AD); Clearchus likely a senior provincial official in Asia | — | Antioch (Libanius's milieu; eastern Roman provinces) | 12(0s / 12r) |
| Cyprian | — | — | — | 12(0s / 12r) |
| Emperor Valentinianemperor | emperor | 321-375 AD | Milan | 12(0s / 12r) |
| Eusebius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)bishop of Pelusium | bishop of Pelusium | — | Pelusium | 12(0s / 12r) |
| Faustus, Praetorianpraetorian prefect of Italy under Theoderic | praetorian prefect of Italy under Theoderic | — | Ravenna | 12(0s / 12r) |
| Felixcorrespondent (name attested across multiple late-antique letter collections; likely several distinct individuals) | correspondent (name attested across multiple late-antique letter collections; likely several distinct individuals) | — | — | 12(0s / 12r) |
| Harpocrassophist | sophist | — | — | 12(0s / 12r) |
| Lucius Papirius PaetusFriend and correspondent of Cicero | Friend and correspondent of Cicero | — | Rome | 12(0s / 12r) |
| Nebridiusfriend and philosophical correspondent of Augustine | friend and philosophical correspondent of Augustine | — | Carthage | 12(3s / 9r) |
| Pope Felix IIIpope | pope | ?-492 AD | Rome | 12(12s / 0r) |
| Prince Sigismundprince and king of the Burgundians | prince and king of the Burgundians | ?-524 AD | Burgundian kingdom (Lyon / Geneva region, Gaul) | 12(0s / 12r) |
| Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinthersenator | senator | 100-47 BC | Cilicia | 12(2s / 10r) |
| RichomeresRoman military commander and correspondent | Roman military commander and correspondent | — | — | 12(0s / 12r) |
| StilichoRoman general and statesman | Roman general and statesman | ?-408 AD | Mediolanum | 12(0s / 12r) |
| Tatianus, correspondent of Libaniusofficial and correspondent of Libanius | official and correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 12(0s / 12r) |
| Acilius, proconsul of SicilyProconsul of Sicily | Proconsul of Sicily | — | Sicily | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Akakioscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | Antioch (region of activity, inferred) | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Anastasius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)monk (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | monk (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Aristainetoscorrespondent of Libanius; cultivated imperial official (vicarius) | correspondent of Libanius; cultivated imperial official (vicarius) | — | Antioch | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Claudius TerentianusRoman fleet soldier and papyrus letter writer | Roman fleet soldier and papyrus letter writer | — | Alexandria and the Roman camp at Nicopolis, Egypt | 11(11s / 0r) |
| Cornelius Tacitushistorian, senator, and suffect consul (AD 97) | historian, senator, and suffect consul (AD 97) | 56-120 AD | Rome | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Cyprianus, of Sacred Largessescomes sacrarum largitionum (Count of the Sacred Largesses), Ostrogothic court official | comes sacrarum largitionum (Count of the Sacred Largesses), Ostrogothic court official | — | Ravenna | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Eulogiuscorrespondent of Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | — | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Gaius Scribonius CurioTribune of the plebs, politician | Tribune of the plebs, politician | ?-49 BC | Rome | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Lucius Aurelius Avianius SymmachusRoman senator and urban prefect | Roman senator and urban prefect | ?-376 AD | Rome | 11(1s / 10r) |
| Maximianus, of Syracuse | — | — | — | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Modestospraetorian prefect of the East; correspondent of Libanius | praetorian prefect of the East; correspondent of Libanius | — | Antioch | 11(0s / 11r) |
| PaternusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Pope Hilarypope | pope | ?-468 AD | Rome | 11(8s / 3r) |
| Pope Pelagius IIpope | pope | 520-590 AD | Rome | 11(11s / 0r) |
| Sabinus, Guardian (Defensorem)correspondent styled as a defensor (guardian/protector); identity uncertain | correspondent styled as a defensor (guardian/protector); identity uncertain | — | Rome | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Sophroniusmonk | monk | — | — | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Syagrius | — | — | — | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Themistiosphilosopher and statesman; correspondent of Libanius | philosopher and statesman; correspondent of Libanius | 317-388 AD | Constantinople | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Theodore (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)presbyter/monk (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | presbyter/monk (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Theognostuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Zosimoscorrespondent of Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | Pelusium | 11(0s / 11r) |
| Acaciuspatriarch of Constantinople (Simplicius letters) / correspondent of Libanius | patriarch of Constantinople (Simplicius letters) / correspondent of Libanius | — | Constantinople | 10(0s / 10r) |
| Antiochus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)eunuch and chamberlain of the imperial palace | eunuch and chamberlain of the imperial palace | — | — | 10(0s / 10r) |
| Brunichild | — | — | — | 10(0s / 10r) |
| Cyruspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 10(0s / 10r) |
| Fantinus, Guardian (Defensorem)defensor and rector of the papal patrimony in Sicily (correspondent of Gregory the Great) | defensor and rector of the papal patrimony in Sicily (correspondent of Gregory the Great) | — | Palermo (Panormus), Sicily | 10(0s / 10r) |
| Herculianfriend and fellow student of Synesius; correspondent in the Hypatia circle at Alexandria | friend and fellow student of Synesius; correspondent in the Hypatia circle at Alexandria | — | Alexandria | 10(0s / 10r) |
| Marcellinus and Anapsychia | — | — | — | 10(0s / 10r) |
| Marinusmonk | monk | — | — | 10(0s / 10r) |
| Maximusletter recipient (conflated 'Maximus' across Athanasius, Libanius, and Gregory the Great) | letter recipient (conflated 'Maximus' across Athanasius, Libanius, and Gregory the Great) | — | — | 10(0s / 10r) |
| Philip, brother of Procopius of GazaBrother of Procopius and literary correspondent | Brother of Procopius and literary correspondent | — | — | 10(0s / 10r) |
| Sabinianus | — | — | — | 10(0s / 10r) |
| Spectatuskinsman and correspondent of Libanius; Antiochene curial official and imperial envoy | kinsman and correspondent of Libanius; Antiochene curial official and imperial envoy | — | Antioch | 10(0s / 10r) |
| Strategius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)monk, later official and bishop (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | monk, later official and bishop (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | 10(0s / 10r) |
| Theodoraletter recipient (several distinct women named Theodora, incl. a canoness addressed by Basil and a widow addressed by Jerome) | letter recipient (several distinct women named Theodora, incl. a canoness addressed by Basil and a widow addressed by Jerome) | — | — | 10(0s / 10r) |
| Theophilus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)shipmaster (naukleros) and subdeacon; correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | shipmaster (naukleros) and subdeacon; correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | — | 10(0s / 10r) |
| AgapitusRoman senator and correspondent (likely the consul of 517) in the western strand; an Antiochene correspondent of Libanius in the eastern strand | Roman senator and correspondent (likely the consul of 517) in the western strand; an Antiochene correspondent of Libanius in the eastern strand | — | Rome | 9(0s / 9r) |
| AttalusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 9(0s / 9r) |
| Caninius RufusComum landowner; correspondent and friend of Pliny the Younger | Comum landowner; correspondent and friend of Pliny the Younger | — | Comum (Como) | 9(0s / 9r) |
| Castorius, of Ariminum | — | — | — | 9(0s / 9r) |
| Columbus | — | — | — | 9(0s / 9r) |
| Cornelius, on Refusal to Receive Novatian's Ordination | — | — | — | 9(2s / 7r) |
| Cyril of Alexandriapatriarch | patriarch | 376-444 AD | Alexandria | 9(4s / 5r) |
| Cæsarius, brother of Gregory | — | — | — | 9(0s / 9r) |
| Faustus Juniorsenatorial correspondent in the circle of Ennodius of Pavia | senatorial correspondent in the circle of Ennodius of Pavia | — | Pavia (Ticinum) | 9(0s / 9r) |
| Honoratus, of Salonaarchdeacon of Salona (correspondent of Gregory the Great) | archdeacon of Salona (correspondent of Gregory the Great) | — | Salona (Solin), Dalmatia | 9(0s / 9r) |
| JulianusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 9(0s / 9r) |
| Peter | — | — | — | 9(0s / 9r) |
| Petroscorrespondent of Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | Pelusium, Egypt | 9(0s / 9r) |
| Rechared, of Visigothsking of the Visigoths | king of the Visigoths | ?-601 AD | Toledo | 9(0s / 9r) |
| Salvian of Marseillepriest | priest | 400-480 AD | Marseille | 9(9s / 0r) |
| Senate of Tyanacity council (curia/boule) of Tyana, Cappadocia | city council (curia/boule) of Tyana, Cappadocia | — | Tyana, Cappadocia (modern Kemerhisar, Turkey) | 9(0s / 9r) |
| Unnamed friend of Evagrius Ponticusfriend and correspondent | friend and correspondent | — | — | 9(0s / 9r) |
| Vettius Agorius PraetextatusSenator, priest, urban prefect, consul designate | Senator, priest, urban prefect, consul designate | 320-384 AD | Rome | 9(0s / 9r) |
| Acacius Presbyterpresbyter (priest); correspondent of Basil of Caesarea, Theodoret, and Libanius | presbyter (priest); correspondent of Basil of Caesarea, Theodoret, and Libanius | — | Cappadocia / eastern Roman provinces | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Akakios (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)memorialis (imperial court secretary/record-keeper); correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | memorialis (imperial court secretary/record-keeper); correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Antoninus PiusEmperor (138-161 AD) | Emperor (138-161 AD) | 86-161 AD | Rome | 8(2s / 6r) |
| Argolicus, of City of RomeUrban Prefect of Rome (Praefectus Urbi) | Urban Prefect of Rome (Praefectus Urbi) | — | Rome | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Athanasios (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)lay correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | lay correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| BoethiusRoman senator, consul, and philosopher (master of offices under Theoderic) | Roman senator, consul, and philosopher (master of offices under Theoderic) | 477-524 AD | Ravenna | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Caesarius of Clermontbishop | bishop | — | Clermont | 8(0s / 8r) |
| CharlemagneKing of the Franks and Emperor of the Romans | King of the Franks and Emperor of the Romans | 748-814 AD | Aachen | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Cyriacus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)presbyter (also addressed as deacon), correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | presbyter (also addressed as deacon), correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Cyrilcorrespondent of Nilus of Ancyra (addressed variously as a leading citizen and as a monk) | correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra (addressed variously as a leading citizen and as a monk) | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Damasus | — | — | — | 8(2s / 6r) |
| Danielpresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Dominicus | — | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Eleutheriusmonk | monk | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| ElpidiusArian-leaning correspondent of Augustine | Arian-leaning correspondent of Augustine | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Euprepiasister and correspondent of Ennodius of Pavia | sister and correspondent of Ennodius of Pavia | — | Pavia | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Eustathiusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| FabatusRoman equestrian of Comum; correspondent and grandfather-in-law of Pliny the Younger | Roman equestrian of Comum; correspondent and grandfather-in-law of Pliny the Younger | — | Comum (Como) | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Firminuscorrespondent of Sidonius Apollinaris (Gallo-Roman aristocrat) | correspondent of Sidonius Apollinaris (Gallo-Roman aristocrat) | — | Arles, Gaul | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Flavius SyagriusRoman senator and consul | Roman senator and consul | — | Gaul | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Hieroclescorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | Antioch | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Horontianuscorrespondent of Ambrose of Milan (probably a cleric) | correspondent of Ambrose of Milan (probably a cleric) | — | Milan | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Isidorosdeacon | deacon | — | Pelusium | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Marcus Terentius VarroScholar, writer, public figure | Scholar, writer, public figure | 116-27 BC | Rome | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Mauricius Augustus | — | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Meletius, of Antioch | — | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Natalis, of Salona | — | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Pammachius | — | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Priscuscorrespondent (a common Roman name spanning several distinct men) | correspondent (a common Roman name spanning several distinct men) | — | Constantinople | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Rufinus of Aquileiamonk, translator, theologian, and correspondent | monk, translator, theologian, and correspondent | 345-411 AD | Mount of Olives, Jerusalem | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Themistius | — | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Theoderic and Theodebert, Kings of Franks | — | — | — | 8(1s / 7r) |
| Theodore, Physicianphysician (imperial court physician at Constantinople); correspondent of Gregory the Great | physician (imperial court physician at Constantinople); correspondent of Gregory the Great | — | Constantinople | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Thyrsusscriniarius | scriniarius | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| To the same person (2)unresolved correspondent of Libanius (editorial 'To the same' heading) | unresolved correspondent of Libanius (editorial 'To the same' heading) | — | Antioch (Libanius's milieu; recipient's own location unknown) | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Virgil | — | — | — | 8(0s / 8r) |
| Agnelluscorrespondent of Ennodius of Pavia and Gregory the Great (likely an Italian cleric or official) | correspondent of Ennodius of Pavia and Gregory the Great (likely an Italian cleric or official) | — | Italy | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Ambrosius, Quaestorquaestor (court legal official, recipient of court correspondence) | quaestor (court legal official, recipient of court correspondence) | — | Ravenna | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Anysius | — | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Aristaenetusimperial official (vicarius) and correspondent of Libanius | imperial official (vicarius) and correspondent of Libanius | ?-358 AD | Antioch | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Axius Paulusrhetorician and poet | rhetorician and poet | — | Bordeaux | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Berimusmonk | monk | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Brunhildqueen | queen | 543-613 AD | Metz | 7(4s / 3r) |
| Celsinus TitianusRoman senator and brother of Symmachus | Roman senator and brother of Symmachus | — | Rome | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Chromatius, Jovinus, and Eusebius | — | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Clematiuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | Antioch | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Constantius, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter and letter writer | presbyter and letter writer | — | — | 7(5s / 2r) |
| Donuscorrespondent of Pope Gregory the Great (likely a churchman or official) | correspondent of Pope Gregory the Great (likely a churchman or official) | — | Rome | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Ecdicius, friendcorrespondent (name attested across Libanius, Sidonius, and Cassiodorus) | correspondent (name attested across Libanius, Sidonius, and Cassiodorus) | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Epiphanius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)deacon | deacon | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Euphemiusmonk | monk | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Euphronius, of Colonia Armeniæ | — | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Eutherius, governor of Armeniagovernor of Armenia, correspondent of Libanius | governor of Armenia, correspondent of Libanius | — | Armenia | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Euthymiusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Ferrandus of Carthagedeacon | deacon | ?-547 AD | Carthage | 7(7s / 0r) |
| Gainasgeneral | general | ?-400 AD | Constantinople | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Gemellus, aroyal agent and administrator of Provence under Theoderic (vir spectabilis); correspondent in Cassiodorus and Avitus of Vienne | royal agent and administrator of Provence under Theoderic (vir spectabilis); correspondent in Cassiodorus and Avitus of Vienne | — | Vienne / Rhone valley, Gaul | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Gessius the IatrosophistPhysician-sophist | Physician-sophist | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Gregory, uncle | — | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Hieronymus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent of Procopius of Gaza | Correspondent of Procopius of Gaza | — | Elusa, Palaestina Tertia | 7(0s / 7r) |
| HilariusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Honorati, landowners, defenders, and curials of city of Tridentum (Trento)collective civic leadership (honorati, landowners, defensores, and curiales) of Tridentum (Trento) | collective civic leadership (honorati, landowners, defensores, and curiales) of Tridentum (Trento) | — | Tridentum (Trento) | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Iamblichus | — | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Ignatius of Antiochbishop | bishop | 35-108 AD | Antioch | 7(7s / 0r) |
| Ischyrionpresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Johannes, Imperial Agentimperial/administrative agent, correspondent of Cassiodorus and Ennodius | imperial/administrative agent, correspondent of Cassiodorus and Ennodius | — | Ravenna | 7(0s / 7r) |
| John, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent and philosophical sparring partner | Correspondent and philosophical sparring partner | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| John, of Germanicia | — | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Julianus, Scribocorrespondent (recipient of late-antique Latin letters) | correspondent (recipient of late-antique Latin letters) | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Moyses and Maximus, and Rest of ConfessorsRoman confessors imprisoned in the Decian persecution; correspondents of Cyprian | Roman confessors imprisoned in the Decian persecution; correspondents of Cyprian | — | Rome | 7(0s / 7r) |
| NaucelliusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Nectariuspagan notable of Calama; correspondent of Augustine | pagan notable of Calama; correspondent of Augustine | — | Calama (Guelma) | 7(3s / 4r) |
| NeoteriusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| OlybriusRoman aristocrat and correspondent | Roman aristocrat and correspondent | — | Rome | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Peter (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)lector (anagnostes) and monk | lector (anagnostes) and monk | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Pope Honorius Ipope | pope | 575-638 AD | Rome | 7(4s / 3r) |
| Publius Servilius IsauricusSenator, consul, proconsul | Senator, consul, proconsul | — | Rome | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 115: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Rusticiana, Patrician | — | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Secundinuscorrespondent (recipient) in the Sidonius Apollinaris and Gregory the Great letters; likely more than one person | correspondent (recipient) in the Sidonius Apollinaris and Gregory the Great letters; likely more than one person | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Solon, bishop of Seleucia in IsauriaBishop of Seleucia in Isauria and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Seleucia in Isauria and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Seleucia in Isauria | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Themistius, philosopher in Constantinoplephilosopher, orator, and senator at Constantinople | philosopher, orator, and senator at Constantinople | 317-388 AD | Constantinople | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Theodorus | — | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Theodotus, deacon and correspondent of John Chrysostomdeacon | deacon | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Theudelindaqueen | queen | 570-628 AD | Pavia | 7(2s / 5r) |
| Timothy (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)subdeacon and monk; correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | subdeacon and monk; correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Troilussophist and rhetorician at Constantinople; correspondent of Synesius | sophist and rhetorician at Constantinople; correspondent of Synesius | — | Constantinople | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Venantius of Syracuse | — | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Victoriuscorrespondent in the Gallic ecclesiastical circle (Hilarus / Avitus of Vienne) | correspondent in the Gallic ecclesiastical circle (Hilarus / Avitus of Vienne) | — | Vienne (Rhone valley, Gaul) | 7(1s / 6r) |
| Zeno (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)presbyter | presbyter | — | — | 7(0s / 7r) |
| Adolia, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Aemeniusmonk | monk | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Agathodaemongrammarian (teacher of letters) | grammarian (teacher of letters) | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Alexander (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)monk and archimandrite (formerly a grammarian) | monk and archimandrite (formerly a grammarian) | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Alphiusbishop | bishop | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Alypiusbishop of Thagaste and close friend of Augustine | bishop of Thagaste and close friend of Augustine | — | Thagaste | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Amanduspresbyter and correspondent (recipient of Jerome's Letter 55) | presbyter and correspondent (recipient of Jerome's Letter 55) | — | Gaul | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Anastasius IIpope | pope | 450-498 AD | Rome | 6(6s / 0r) |
| Apercorrespondent of Paulinus of Nola and Sidonius Apollinaris (likely two distinct men: a 5th-c. ascetic convert and a Gallo-Roman aristocrat) | correspondent of Paulinus of Nola and Sidonius Apollinaris (likely two distinct men: a 5th-c. ascetic convert and a Gallo-Roman aristocrat) | — | Nola, Campania | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Apocrassophist | sophist | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Arigius, Patrician | — | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Balchusprefect | prefect | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Beatus, Chancellorcancellarius (official in Ostrogothic Italy), correspondent of Cassiodorus and Ennodius | cancellarius (official in Ostrogothic Italy), correspondent of Cassiodorus and Ennodius | — | Ravenna | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Calvisiusdecurion of Comum, correspondent of Pliny the Younger | decurion of Comum, correspondent of Pliny the Younger | — | Comum | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Campaniaregion of southwest Italy (not a person; mis-ingested place-name in the Symmachus letters) | region of southwest Italy (not a person; mis-ingested place-name in the Symmachus letters) | — | Campania, Italy | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Candidus, Presbyterpresbyter (correspondent of Gregory the Great) | presbyter (correspondent of Gregory the Great) | — | Provence (Gaul) | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Castus, Valerius, Diophantus, and Cyriacus, presbyters of Antiochpresbyters of Antioch | presbyters of Antioch | — | Antioch, Syria | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Cyril of Alexandria (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)Patriarch of Alexandria | Patriarch of Alexandria | 376-444 AD | Alexandria | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Datianus, consularconsul (358 AD), patricius and courtier of Constantius II; correspondent of Libanius | consul (358 AD), patricius and courtier of Constantius II; correspondent of Libanius | — | Antioch | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Demetrius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)monk and correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | monk and correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Desideriuscorrespondent of Jerome, Paulinus of Nola, and Gregory the Great (likely several distinct men of the same name) | correspondent of Jerome, Paulinus of Nola, and Gregory the Great (likely several distinct men of the same name) | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Diogenes (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)deacon (also addressed as presbyter and as magistrianus / imperial courier-official) | deacon (also addressed as presbyter and as magistrianus / imperial courier-official) | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Elpidius, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Emperor Mauriceemperor | emperor | 539-602 AD | Constantinople | 6(3s / 3r) |
| Epigonusimperial courier (cursor); correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | imperial courier (cursor); correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Eustathius Philosopher | — | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Eustathius, of Sebasteiabishop of Sebasteia, ascetic leader | bishop of Sebasteia, ascetic leader | 300-377 AD | Sebasteia (Sivas) | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Euthiusprefect | prefect | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Evodiusbishop of Uzalis and theological correspondent of Augustine | bishop of Uzalis and theological correspondent of Augustine | — | Uzalis | 6(2s / 4r) |
| Faustus Albuscorrespondent of Ennodius of Pavia | correspondent of Ennodius of Pavia | — | Italy | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Floruscorrespondent of Ennodius of Pavia | correspondent of Ennodius of Pavia | — | Northern Italy (Ostrogothic kingdom) | 6(0s / 6r) |
| GeminusRoman senator; quaestor and protégé of Pliny the Younger | Roman senator; quaestor and protégé of Pliny the Younger | — | Rome | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Gennadius, Patrician and Exarch of Africa | — | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Gigantiusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Graecusbishop of Marseille | bishop of Marseille | — | Marseille | 6(1s / 5r) |
| Gratian | — | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Heracliussubdeacon | subdeacon | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Hypatius, former studentformer student and correspondent of Libanius | former student and correspondent of Libanius | — | Antioch | 6(0s / 6r) |
| John (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)correspondents of Isidore of Pelusium (deacon, monk, advocate, soldier) | correspondents of Isidore of Pelusium (deacon, monk, advocate, soldier) | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| John (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)correspondent(s) of Nilus of Ancyra (monk, bishop, court official, and youth sharing the name John) | correspondent(s) of Nilus of Ancyra (monk, bishop, court official, and youth sharing the name John) | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| John II of Jerusalembishop of Jerusalem | bishop of Jerusalem | 356-417 AD | Jerusalem, Palaestina Prima | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Julius Genitorteacher of rhetoric (rhetor); correspondent of Pliny the Younger | teacher of rhetoric (rhetor); correspondent of Pliny the Younger | — | Rome | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Klematioscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | Antioch | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Kyriakosmonk | monk | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Luminosus, Abbotabbot (correspondent in the Ennodius and Gregory the Great letter collections) | abbot (correspondent in the Ennodius and Gregory the Great letter collections) | — | Italy | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Macrinusequestrian correspondent of Pliny the Younger | equestrian correspondent of Pliny the Younger | — | Rome | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Marcianpresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Marcus Claudius MarcellusSenator, consul, exile | Senator, consul, exile | 95-45 BC | Mytilene | 6(1s / 5r) |
| Marcus Fadius GallusFriend and correspondent of Cicero | Friend and correspondent of Cicero | — | Rome | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Maurentiuscorrespondent of Gregory the Great (probably a magister militum in Italy) | correspondent of Gregory the Great (probably a magister militum in Italy) | — | Italy (Gregory's correspondence centered on Rome) | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Maurianusmonk | monk | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Menasdeacon | deacon | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| MessalaRoman senator, consul (506 AD), correspondent of Ennodius | Roman senator, consul (506 AD), correspondent of Ennodius | — | Rome | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Nephalius, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent, friend, and festival host | Correspondent, friend, and festival host | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Palladiuscorrespondent (composite of several late-antique men named Palladius) | correspondent (composite of several late-antique men named Palladius) | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Paschasius, of Neapolis (Naples)correspondent at Naples (cleric or local notable, 6th c.) | correspondent at Naples (cleric or local notable, 6th c.) | — | Naples (Neapolis) | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Peter, subdeaconsubdeacon and rector of the papal patrimony in Sicily under Gregory the Great | subdeacon and rector of the papal patrimony in Sicily under Gregory the Great | — | Sicily (Syracuse) | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Philagriuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Philosopheraddressee of Synesius's letters "to the Philosopher" (traditionally identified as Hypatia of Alexandria) | addressee of Synesius's letters "to the Philosopher" (traditionally identified as Hypatia of Alexandria) | — | Alexandria | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Pope Innocent Ipope | pope | 370-417 AD | Rome | 6(3s / 3r) |
| Publius SiliusPropraetor and Cicero correspondent | Propraetor and Cicero correspondent | — | Bithynia | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Queen Radegund, at Holy Cross monastery, PoitiersFrankish queen, founder and nun of the Holy Cross monastery, Poitiers | Frankish queen, founder and nun of the Holy Cross monastery, Poitiers | 520-587 AD | Poitiers | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Quintus Minucius ThermusPropraetor and Cicero correspondent | Propraetor and Cicero correspondent | — | Asia | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 132: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Rusticusletter-recipient(s); name shared by several distinct correspondents (Pliny, Jerome, Leo the Great, Sidonius, Ruricius), best attested by Rusticus, bishop of Narbonne (5th c.) | letter-recipient(s); name shared by several distinct correspondents (Pliny, Jerome, Leo the Great, Sidonius, Ruricius), best attested by Rusticus, bishop of Narbonne (5th c.) | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Saturninus And Umbisusminor party/correspondent named in the letters (Cassiodorus' Variae and/or Pliny); not securely identified | minor party/correspondent named in the letters (Cassiodorus' Variae and/or Pliny); not securely identified | — | Ravenna (region; tentative, from Cassiodoran milieu) | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Sedatusbishop in southern Gaul; correspondent of Ruricius of Limoges | bishop in southern Gaul; correspondent of Ruricius of Limoges | — | Nimes | 6(3s / 3r) |
| Silvanusbishop | bishop | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Sophronius Master | — | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Stephanus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaNeedy deacon, book borrower, teacher, and correspondent | Needy deacon, book borrower, teacher, and correspondent | — | Daphne near Antioch, Syria | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Theodorus, correspondent of Libaniusliterary and official correspondent of Libanius | literary and official correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Theodotuscomes | comes | — | — | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Theudebert Iking | king | 500-548 AD | Metz | 6(4s / 2r) |
| Viventiolus, (later of Lyon)bishop of Lyon | bishop of Lyon | ?-524 AD | Lyon | 6(0s / 6r) |
| Aburgius | — | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Albinus, Abbot of Canterbury | — | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Alexander (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)presbyter and poet (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | presbyter and poet (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Alkimoscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | Antioch (region; uncertain) | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Amphilochiusmonk | monk | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Anatoliuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Anatolius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Annius Severusfriend and correspondent of Pliny the Younger | friend and correspondent of Pliny the Younger | — | Rome | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Antiochuscorrespondent (recipient) in the Basil, Libanius, and Isidore letter collections | correspondent (recipient) in the Basil, Libanius, and Isidore letter collections | — | Eastern Roman Empire (Syria/Cappadocia/Egypt milieu) | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Antipater, on assuming governorship of Cappadociaconsularis (governor) of Cappadocia | consularis (governor) of Cappadocia | — | Caesarea (Cappadocia) | 5(1s / 4r) |
| Aphrodisiusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| ApollinarisGallo-Roman aristocrat of Clermont (Auvergne); briefly bishop of Clermont; son of Sidonius Apollinaris | Gallo-Roman aristocrat of Clermont (Auvergne); briefly bishop of Clermont; son of Sidonius Apollinaris | — | Clermont (Augustonemetum), Auvergne, Gaul | 5(0s / 5r) |
| ArrianusRoman equestrian, friend and correspondent of Pliny the Younger | Roman equestrian, friend and correspondent of Pliny the Younger | — | Altinum | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Aurelianus, an mancorrespondent of Ennodius of Pavia and Avitus of Vienne | correspondent of Ennodius of Pavia and Avitus of Vienne | — | Vienne | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Barbara and Antonina | — | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Bedemonk | monk | 673-735 AD | Jarrow | 5(5s / 0r) |
| Benenatusbishop | bishop | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Calpurnia HispullaRoman matron; aunt of Pliny the Younger's wife Calpurnia | Roman matron; aunt of Pliny the Younger's wife Calpurnia | — | Comum (Como) | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Childebert IIking | king | 570-596 AD | Metz | 5(3s / 2r) |
| Columbanusabbot | abbot | 543-615 AD | Bobbio | 5(5s / 0r) |
| Cornelius Ursus | — | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Cyril (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)bishop (Patriarch/Archbishop of Alexandria) | bishop (Patriarch/Archbishop of Alexandria) | 376-444 AD | Alexandria | 5(0s / 5r) |
| DeciusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Delphinus, of Bordeauxbishop of Bordeaux | bishop of Bordeaux | ?-404 AD | Bordeaux | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Demetrius, friendcorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | Antioch | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Dionysiusmonk | monk | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Dionysius, bishop of TarsusBishop of Tarsus and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Tarsus and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Tarsus, Cilicia | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Domninusleading citizen (proteuon, municipal magistrate) and correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | leading citizen (proteuon, municipal magistrate) and correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | — | Ancyra | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Dorotheus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent, student, and recommended literary friend | Correspondent, student, and recommended literary friend | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Dynamius, Patrician | — | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Elpidius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)monk | monk | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Emperor ZenoEastern Roman Emperor (474-491) | Eastern Roman Emperor (474-491) | 425-491 AD | Constantinople | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Epiphanius, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent, student, and recommended young man | Correspondent, student, and recommended young man | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Eugenetescorrespondent of Ennodius of Pavia | correspondent of Ennodius of Pavia | — | Northern Italy (Ennodius's circle, Pavia/Milan region) | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Eugeniusmonk | monk | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Felix, of Messana (Messene)bishop of Messana (Messina), Sicily; correspondent of Gregory the Great | bishop of Messana (Messina), Sicily; correspondent of Gregory the Great | — | Messana (Messina), Sicily | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Flavian, of ConstantinopleArchbishop of Constantinople | Archbishop of Constantinople | ?-449 AD | Constantinople | 5(1s / 4r) |
| Gaianus, a lawyerlawyer; correspondent of Libanius | lawyer; correspondent of Libanius | — | Antioch | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Gogoofficial | official | 540-581 AD | Metz | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Grimoald Imayor | mayor | ?-662 AD | Metz | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Gundobad of Burgundians | — | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Heliodorus | — | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| HelpidiusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Heortius, of Themistius (a student)correspondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | Antioch | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Heraclidespresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Hesperiusson of Ausonius | son of Ausonius | — | Bordeaux | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Hesychiusbishop of Salona | bishop of Salona | — | Salona | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Hesychius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| His sister Marcellinaconsecrated virgin; sister of Ambrose of Milan | consecrated virgin; sister of Ambrose of Milan | — | Rome | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Innocentbishop of Rome (Pope Innocent I) | bishop of Rome (Pope Innocent I) | ?-417 AD | Rome | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Jacobreader | reader | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Joannescorrespondent of Synesius of Cyrene | correspondent of Synesius of Cyrene | — | Cyrenaica (Pentapolis, Libya) | 5(0s / 5r) |
| John and John the presbytersPresbyters and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | Presbyters and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| John, bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 5(1s / 4r) |
| Laurentiusmonk | monk | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Leo, in Corsica | — | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Liberius, Praetorian of GaulPraetorian Prefect of Gaul | Praetorian Prefect of Gaul | 465-554 AD | Arelate (Arles) | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Libertinus, Præfectpraetor (governor) of Sicily, correspondent of Gregory the Great | praetor (governor) of Sicily, correspondent of Gregory the Great | — | Sicily | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Marcianus and Marcellinus, correspondents of John Chrysostomcorrespondents | correspondents | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Marcus MariusFriend and correspondent of Cicero | Friend and correspondent of Cicero | — | Rome | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Marianussubdeacon | subdeacon | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Minervius and Alexandermonks of Toulouse, joint recipients of Jerome's Letter 119 | monks of Toulouse, joint recipients of Jerome's Letter 119 | — | Toulouse | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Naucratiuscorrespondent of Nilus of Ancyra | correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Neilammoncorrespondent of Isidore of Pelusium (described as deacon and physician, and as scholasticus) | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium (described as deacon and physician, and as scholasticus) | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Nestoriuspatriarch | patriarch | 386-450 AD | Constantinople | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Olympius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)scholasticus (advocate); also addressed as comes and as deacon; correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | scholasticus (advocate); also addressed as comes and as deacon; correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Olympius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra (addressed variously as bishop, quaestor, and scholasticus) | correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra (addressed variously as bishop, quaestor, and scholasticus) | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Orion, correspondent of Procopius of GazaYoung literary correspondent praised for self-control | Young literary correspondent praised for self-control | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Paulinus and TherasiaChristian aristocratic couple and correspondents | Christian aristocratic couple and correspondents | — | Nola | 5(3s / 2r) |
| Paulinus; then Themistiusphilosopher and senator (Themistius); correspondent of Libanius | philosopher and senator (Themistius); correspondent of Libanius | — | Constantinople | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Philagrius, sophistsophist (correspondent of Libanius and/or Sidonius Apollinaris) | sophist (correspondent of Libanius and/or Sidonius Apollinaris) | — | Antioch (Libanian context; uncertain) | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Pompey, Against Epistle of Stephen About Baptism of Heretics | — | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Priscianus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Provincials Residing in Gaulcollective addressee in Cassiodorus's Variae (Roman provincials of Ostrogothic Gaul) | collective addressee in Cassiodorus's Variae (Roman provincials of Ostrogothic Gaul) | — | Provence / Arles region, southern Gaul | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Publius Cornelius DolabellaSenator, consul, Cicero's son-in-law | Senator, consul, Cicero's son-in-law | 70-43 BC | Rome | 5(1s / 4r) |
| Pulcheria AugustaEastern Roman empress (Augusta) | Eastern Roman empress (Augusta) | 399-453 AD | Constantinople | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Reader Timotheosreader (lector) and correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | reader (lector) and correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | Pelusium | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 106: Τῷ Ερευνητικό έργο: ΔΡΟΜΟΙ ΤΗΣ ΠΙΣΤΗΣ – ΨΗΦΙΑΚΗ ΠΑΤΡΟΛΟΓΙΑ. Χρηµατοδότηση: ΚΠ Interreg ΙΙΙΑ (ETΠΑ 75%, Εθν. πόροι 25%). Εργαστήριο Διαχείρισης Πολιτισµικής Κληρονοµιάς, www.aegean.gr/culturaltec/chmlab. Πανεπιστήµιο Αιγαίου, Τµήµα Πολιτισµικής Τεχνολογίας και Επικοινωνίας, © 2006. Επιτρέπεται η ελεύθερη χρήση του υλικού µε αναφορά στην πηγή προέλευσής του. 101 αὐτῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Respecta, Abbess | — | — | — | 5(1s / 4r) |
| Romanianuswealthy patron, townsman of Augustine, and father of Licentius | wealthy patron, townsman of Augustine, and father of Licentius | — | Thagaste | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Sebastianuscorrespondent (recipient of letters; likely a late-antique official or officer, uncertain) | correspondent (recipient of letters; likely a late-antique official or officer, uncertain) | — | Antioch | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Sextus Claudius Petronius Probuspraetorian prefect and aristocrat | praetorian prefect and aristocrat | 328-390 AD | Sirmium | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Siburius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Strategioscorrespondent of Libanius and Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Libanius and Isidore of Pelusium | — | Antioch | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Theoclesscholasticus | scholasticus | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Theodosius IIEastern Roman emperor (408-450) | Eastern Roman emperor (408-450) | 401-450 AD | Constantinople | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Theon (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra)monk and/or city councillor (politeuomenos), correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | monk and/or city councillor (politeuomenos), correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Thessaliusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Urbanuscorrespondent of Libanius and Theodoret of Cyrrhus (late-antique Syria) | correspondent of Libanius and Theodoret of Cyrrhus (late-antique Syria) | — | Antioch / Cyrrhus region, Roman Syria | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Valerianus, of Illyricumbishop in Illyricum, correspondent of Basil of Caesarea | bishop in Illyricum, correspondent of Basil of Caesarea | — | Illyricum | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Valeriuslay correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra; addressed as chamberlain (cubicularius) and city magistrate (protueon) | lay correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra; addressed as chamberlain (cubicularius) and city magistrate (protueon) | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Vitaliscorrespondent (name shared across several late-antique letter collections) | correspondent (name shared across several late-antique letter collections) | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| Zeno, General and | — | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| assessor in case of monks | — | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| learned Maximus | — | — | — | 5(0s / 5r) |
| the Senate of the City of Romethe ancient governing council and aristocratic corporate body of the city of Rome | the ancient governing council and aristocratic corporate body of the city of Rome | — | Rome | 5(0s / 5r) |
| A patron (verse epistle) | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Acacius, friend | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Adamantius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Aeonius | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Aerius Sophistsophist (teacher of rhetoric), correspondent of Theodoret of Cyrrhus | sophist (teacher of rhetoric), correspondent of Theodoret of Cyrrhus | — | Syria (region of Cyrrhus / Antioch) | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Agathonbishop | bishop | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Agricola, nobleman | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Albanius, former studentformer student and correspondent of Libanius | former student and correspondent of Libanius | — | Antioch | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Alexandriansthe citizens of Alexandria (collective addressee) | the citizens of Alexandria (collective addressee) | — | Alexandria | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Alphius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent and benefactor | correspondent and benefactor | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Andreas, of Samosata, written from Ephesusbishop of Samosata; Antiochene theologian | bishop of Samosata; Antiochene theologian | — | Samosata | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Andrewcorrespondent of the Roman popes (Felix III and Gregory the Great) | correspondent of the Roman popes (Felix III and Gregory the Great) | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Anonymous Lapsed Monkanonymous letter recipient (a lapsed monk/ascetic addressed in early Christian correspondence) | anonymous letter recipient (a lapsed monk/ascetic addressed in early Christian correspondence) | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Antiochus, correspondent of Libaniusofficial or patronage correspondent of Libanius | official or patronage correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Aprunculus | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Aquilinus, and ArchimandriteAquilinus, Gallo-Roman correspondent of Sidonius Apollinaris (record also conflated with an archimandrite addressed by Theodoret of Cyrrhus) | Aquilinus, Gallo-Roman correspondent of Sidonius Apollinaris (record also conflated with an archimandrite addressed by Theodoret of Cyrrhus) | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Arator, ManChristian Latin poet; subdeacon and former Ostrogothic court official | Christian Latin poet; subdeacon and former Ostrogothic court official | — | Ravenna | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Archontiuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Aregius, of Vapincumbishop of Vapincum (Gap) | bishop of Vapincum (Gap) | — | Vapincum (Gap) | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Asclepiusgrammarian | grammarian | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Atarbiuscorrespondent of Basil of Caesarea (possibly bishop of Neocaesarea) | correspondent of Basil of Caesarea (possibly bishop of Neocaesarea) | — | Neocaesarea, Pontus | 4(0s / 4r) |
| AtticusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Aulianus | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Aulus CaecinaWriter and Cicero correspondent | Writer and Cicero correspondent | — | Rome | 4(1s / 3r) |
| Aulus Manlius TorquatusSenator and Cicero correspondent | Senator and Cicero correspondent | — | Rome | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Aurelian of Arlesbishop | bishop | ?-551 AD | Arles | 4(1s / 3r) |
| Auxentius | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Auxentius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Avitus | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Bacchius | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Baebius Hispanus | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Basiliuscorrespondent (name shared by multiple distinct individuals across collections) | correspondent (name shared by multiple distinct individuals across collections) | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Benjamin | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Bishops Gerontius and Johnbishops (joint recipients of letters; otherwise unattested) | bishops (joint recipients of letters; otherwise unattested) | — | Ravenna region, Italy | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Caecilianus | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Caelianus and Agapitus, Patricianssenatorial patricians, recipients of royal letters in Cassiodorus's Variae | senatorial patricians, recipients of royal letters in Cassiodorus's Variae | — | Ravenna | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Caesarius of Arlesbishop | bishop | — | Arles | 4(4s / 0r) |
| Calestrius Tiro | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Callinicus, Exarch of ItalyExarch of Italy (governor at Ravenna) | Exarch of Italy (governor at Ravenna) | — | Ravenna | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Calliopiuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | Antioch | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Capitodeacon | deacon | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Celer, senatorsenator (correspondent in early sixth-century Latin letters); possibly Flavius Celer, magister officiorum and consul 508 | senator (correspondent in early sixth-century Latin letters); possibly Flavius Celer, magister officiorum and consul 508 | — | Italy / Latin West (early sixth century) | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Celsuscorrespondent of Ennodius of Pavia and Ruricius of Limoges; Gallo-Roman/Italian aristocrat | correspondent of Ennodius of Pavia and Ruricius of Limoges; Gallo-Roman/Italian aristocrat | — | post-Roman West (Italy / Aquitaine) | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Chalcidia, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Claudianuspriest of Vienne and philosopher; correspondent of Sidonius Apollinaris (Claudianus Mamertus) | priest of Vienne and philosopher; correspondent of Sidonius Apollinaris (Claudianus Mamertus) | ?-473 AD | Vienne, Gaul | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Clementina, PatricianRoman patrician lady; lay correspondent of Pope Gregory the Great | Roman patrician lady; lay correspondent of Pope Gregory the Great | — | Rome | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Constantina AugustaRoman empress, wife of Emperor Maurice; correspondent of Gregory the Great | Roman empress, wife of Emperor Maurice; correspondent of Gregory the Great | ?-605 AD | Constantinople | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Constantius, vir illustrisvir illustris (senatorial aristocrat), correspondent of Ennodius in Ostrogothic Italy | vir illustris (senatorial aristocrat), correspondent of Ennodius in Ostrogothic Italy | — | Italy (Ostrogothic kingdom; Pavia/Ravenna milieu) | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Cyriacus | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| DariusRoman official and correspondent of Augustine | Roman official and correspondent of Augustine | — | — | 4(1s / 3r) |
| Diogenes, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent and benefactor | correspondent and benefactor | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| DioscorusPatriarch of Alexandria | Patriarch of Alexandria | ?-454 AD | Alexandria | 4(1s / 3r) |
| Dracontius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Elebichus, correspondent of Libaniusofficial or military correspondent of Libanius | official or military correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Emperors Gratian, Valentinian II, and TheodosiusRoman emperors (imperial college addressed by Ambrose of Milan) | Roman emperors (imperial college addressed by Ambrose of Milan) | — | Milan | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Epimachusscholasticus | scholasticus | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Epiphaniusbishop of Salamis (Constantia), Cyprus | bishop of Salamis (Constantia), Cyprus | 315-403 AD | Salamis (Constantia), Cyprus | 4(1s / 3r) |
| Eudaemon (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Eudaimon (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Eulalius, of Persian Armeniacorrespondent (letter recipient); identity uncertain, likely a conflation of figures named Eulalius | correspondent (letter recipient); identity uncertain, likely a conflation of figures named Eulalius | — | Armenia (region of Theodosiopolis / Erzurum) | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Eulampius | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Eusebius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Faustan Correspondentbishop | bishop | — | Provence | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Faustus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Gaius Claudius MarcellusSenator, consul | Senator, consul | — | Rome | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Gaius Septicius Claruspraetorian prefect | praetorian prefect | — | Rome | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Gaudentius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| GregoriusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Hellespontius | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Heraclius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Hesperius, son-in-law | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Himerius, masterteacher/official ('master'), correspondent in the Basil, Theodoret, and Julian collections | teacher/official ('master'), correspondent in the Basil, Theodoret, and Julian collections | — | Cappadocia / eastern Roman Empire | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Iamblichos | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Ignatius | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Irenæuscount and later bishop of Tyre; Antiochene partisan of Nestorius | count and later bishop of Tyre; Antiochene partisan of Nestorius | — | Tyre | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Italikianos | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Joseph | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Julian | — | — | — | 4(2s / 2r) |
| Justinus, Prætor of Sicilypraetor (civil governor) of Sicily; correspondent | praetor (civil governor) of Sicily; correspondent | — | Sicily | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Kurilloscorrespondent of Libanius and Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Libanius and Isidore of Pelusium | — | Eastern Roman Mediterranean (milieu of Antioch / Egypt) | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Leo | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Leo Augustus | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Lucius LucceiusHistorian, public figure | Historian, public figure | — | Rome | 4(1s / 3r) |
| Lupus, close friend | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Macedonius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Magnus, on Baptizing Novatians, and Those Who Obtain Grace on a Sick-Bed | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Marcus Porcius Catosenator | senator | 95-46 BC | Rome | 4(1s / 3r) |
| Martyrius | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Melania the ElderRoman aristocrat, ascetic patron, and monastic founder | Roman aristocrat, ascetic patron, and monastic founder | 350-410 AD | Mount of Olives, Jerusalem | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Narses, Patricianpatrician at Constantinople; correspondent of Gregory the Great | patrician at Constantinople; correspondent of Gregory the Great | — | Constantinople | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Nemesius | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Nestorius, correspondent of Procopius of GazaFriend, correspondent, and legal patron cited by Procopius | Friend, correspondent, and legal patron cited by Procopius | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Olympiodorus | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Osuin, a ManOstrogothic count (comes) of Dalmatia and Savia | Ostrogothic count (comes) of Dalmatia and Savia | — | Salona (Dalmatia) | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Palladios (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Palladius, correspondent of Libaniuspatronage correspondent of Libanius | patronage correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Pamprepiustribune | tribune | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Pantaleon, Notary | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Partheniuskinsman and correspondent of Ennodius; later patrician in Merovingian Gaul | kinsman and correspondent of Ennodius; later patrician in Merovingian Gaul | ?-548 AD | Pavia | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Passivusbishop of Fermo, correspondent of Ennodius | bishop of Fermo, correspondent of Ennodius | — | Fermo (Firmum Picenum) | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Patriarch, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Paulos (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Peter, bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Philo | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Photius, correspondent of Libaniusfriend and correspondent of Libanius | friend and correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Pompeius Falco | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Probatiusmonk | monk | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Quintus Valerius OrcaLegate and proconsular official | Legate and proconsular official | — | Rome | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Quodvultdeus, deacon of Carthagedeacon of Carthage | deacon of Carthage | — | Carthage | 4(2s / 2r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 150: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Remigius of Reimsbishop | bishop | 437-533 AD | Reims | 4(4s / 0r) |
| Romuluspowerful North African landholder and Augustine correspondent | powerful North African landholder and Augustine correspondent | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Rufinusmonk, theologian, and translator (Rufinus of Aquileia) | monk, theologian, and translator (Rufinus of Aquileia) | 345-411 AD | Aquileia | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Rufinus, of Ephesuscorrespondent associated with Ephesus | correspondent associated with Ephesus | — | Ephesus | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Serinustribune | tribune | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Severinus, correspondent of Libaniusofficial correspondent and former student of Libanius | official correspondent and former student of Libanius | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Severusbishop of Milevis and correspondent of Augustine | bishop of Milevis and correspondent of Augustine | — | Milevis | 4(1s / 3r) |
| Silvanus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Sosander | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Sosianus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent asked to support a poor litigant | Correspondent asked to support a poor litigant | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Stephanus, of LyonGallo-Roman cleric (deacon) of Lyon; correspondent of Avitus of Vienne and Ruricius of Limoges | Gallo-Roman cleric (deacon) of Lyon; correspondent of Avitus of Vienne and Ruricius of Limoges | — | Lyon | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Stephen, Abbotabbot (monastic superior); correspondent | abbot (monastic superior); correspondent | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Suetonius Tranquillus | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Symmachus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Synesiusbishop | bishop | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| TheodelindaQueen of the Lombards | Queen of the Lombards | 570-628 AD | Monza | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Theodoric and TheodebertMerovingian Frankish kings (joint letter recipients) | Merovingian Frankish kings (joint letter recipients) | — | Austrasia (eastern Frankish Gaul) | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Theodotion | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Theon of Medocpoet and correspondent | poet and correspondent | — | Medoc | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Unnamed monks, correspondents of Evagrius Ponticusmonastic correspondents | monastic correspondents | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Uranius, Governor of Cyprusgovernor of Cyprus; correspondent of Theodoret of Cyrrhus | governor of Cyprus; correspondent of Theodoret of Cyrrhus | — | Cyprus | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Victorbishop | bishop | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Victorinuscorrespondent (name shared across Augustine, Ruricius, and Cassiodorus collections; likely multiple individuals) | correspondent (name shared across Augustine, Ruricius, and Cassiodorus collections; likely multiple individuals) | — | Ravenna | 4(1s / 3r) |
| Western bishops supporting John Chrysostombishops | bishops | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Xenophondeacon | deacon | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| Zosimus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| sister, dearer to him than eyes and life, Ambrosesister of Ambrose; consecrated virgin (Marcellina), correspondent in Ambrose's letters | sister of Ambrose; consecrated virgin (Marcellina), correspondent in Ambrose's letters | — | Rome | 4(0s / 4r) |
| the Decurion | — | — | — | 4(0s / 4r) |
| A friend in Spain (name lost) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Abundantius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Abundantius, Praetorian | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Acacius of Constantinople, Patriarch | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Adamantiuscorrespondent of Libanius (and Isidore of Pelusium) | correspondent of Libanius (and Isidore of Pelusium) | — | Antioch | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Adrianmonk | monk | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Aelianusreader | reader | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Aemilianus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Agapetus, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Agatho | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Agathospresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Aglaius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| All the provincials of Gaul | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Alupius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Alypius and Augustinejoint episcopal correspondents | joint episcopal correspondents | — | Hippo Regius | 3(3s / 0r) |
| Ammonioscorrespondent of Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | Pelusium | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Amphilochius in name of Heraclidas | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Amproucla, deaconess, and her companionsdeaconess and companions | deaconess and companions | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| An inquirer; and to Donatus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Andrew, Monk of Constantinople (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Andronikos | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Ansemundus, vir illustrissimus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Antonianus About Cornelius and Novatian | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Antoninus, Subdeacon | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Antoninus, bishop of BeroeaBishop of Beroea and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Beroea and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Beroea, Syria | 3(0s / 3r) |
| AntoniusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Aphrodisius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Aphthonius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Apolinarios | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Aquila | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Arabianusbishop | bishop | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Araxius, provincial governor | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Archontioscorrespondent of Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | Pelusium (Egypt) | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Argeius, correspondent of Libaniusteacher and civic correspondent of Libanius | teacher and civic correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Arigernus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Aristoteles | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Arrius Antoninus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Arsenouthiusreader | reader | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Artemidorus, of City, a Mancorrespondent (name uncertain/corrupted; not securely identified) | correspondent (name uncertain/corrupted; not securely identified) | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Ascanius and the bishops of Tarraconensis | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Ascholius, of Thessalonica | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Athanasius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Audaxliterary correspondent of Augustine | literary correspondent of Augustine | — | — | 3(1s / 2r) |
| Azimarcus, scribo | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Bakchios | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Barbatio, military commander | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Bassianus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Bassos | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| BassusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Bishop Lupus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Bishops collectively addressed by John Chrysostom in Epistulae 152-154bishops | bishops | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Bishops who came with western bishopsbishops | bishops | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Bonifatius, bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Caesaria the patricianPatrician woman and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Patrician woman and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Caesarius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Caesarius, of Arles | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Calpurnius Flaccus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Capitolinus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Carinusprefect | prefect | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Carteria, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent and benefactor | correspondent and benefactor | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Casiuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Castor | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Chalcidia and Asyncritia, correspondents of John Chrysostomcorrespondents | correspondents | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Congregation of Assurae, Concerning Fortunatianus, Formerly Their | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Conon, Abbot of Lirinus (Lerins) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Cornelius Minicianus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Crispinus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Cyrenius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Cyricius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Dear Felix | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Dear Petronius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Didumosscholasticus | scholasticus | — | Pelusium | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Diodorus, presbyter of Antioch | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Diogenescorrespondent (recipient of late-antique letters; identity uncertain) | correspondent (recipient of late-antique letters; identity uncertain) | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Domitius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Domnus, of Apamea | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Donatus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Dositheus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Duda | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Elias, Governor of Province | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Elias, correspondent of Procopius of GazaBishop and philosophical correspondent | Bishop and philosophical correspondent | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Elisaeusmonk | monk | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Epiphanius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Erminoscomes | comes | — | Pelusium (region), Roman Egypt | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Eugrammios | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Eulysiusmonk | monk | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Euphemius, military commander | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Euphrasius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Eurycles | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Eusebios | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Eustathius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Eustochium | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| EutropiusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Eutropius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Eutropius of Valenciabishop | bishop | — | Valencia | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Fabiolanoble Christian woman | noble Christian woman | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Fabius Justus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Fathers addressed by Severus of AntiochMonastic or clerical correspondents of Severus of Antioch | Monastic or clerical correspondents of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Faustinusmonk | monk | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Felicissimusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Felix and Hilarinus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Felix, bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Festus and Magnus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Festus, Patrician, a Man | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Florianus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Fulgentius, Bishop of Ruspe | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Fuscus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Gaius Asinius PollioCommander, consul, historian | Commander, consul, historian | 76 BC-4 AD | Corduba | 3(3s / 0r) |
| Gaius Julius CaesarDictator, general, statesman | Dictator, general, statesman | 100-44 BC | Rome/Gaul | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Gaius MemmiusPraetor and literary patron | Praetor and literary patron | — | Athens | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Gaudentius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Gelasiusmonk | monk | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Gennadius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| George, Presbyter | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Gregory (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Heliodorus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Heortius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Hesychius, correspondent of Libaniusparent and correspondent of Libanius | parent and correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Hilarionmonk | monk | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Hygieinus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Hyperechius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Hyperechius, former student and landowner | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Ierakios | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Iphicrates | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Irenaeus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Italica, Patrician | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Italicianus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Jasonbishop | bishop | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| John, of Constantinople | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Jovinusofficial | official | — | Provence | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Julian, friend | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Julius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Junius Mauricus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Kelsos | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Laconius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Leander of Hispalis (Seville) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Leander of Sevillebishop | bishop | 534-600 AD | Seville | 3(2s / 1r) |
| Leonidascount | count | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Leonides | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Leontius, rhetorician | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Leucadius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Longinianus, pagan philosopherpagan philosopher | pagan philosopher | — | — | 3(1s / 2r) |
| Lucian | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Lukemonk | monk | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Macariuscorrespondent (name shared by several distinct late-antique figures) | correspondent (name shared by several distinct late-antique figures) | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Macarius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Marcian (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Marcus Aemilius LepidusTriumvir, commander, pontifex maximus | Triumvir, commander, pontifex maximus | 89-13 BC | Gaul | 3(2s / 1r) |
| Maro | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Martin, Scholasticus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Maurilius and Vitalianus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Meletius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Minucius Fundanus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Neapolitans | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Neilos | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Nemertius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Nepos | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Nicocles | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Nilus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Nomus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Oceanus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Olumpios | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Opilio, of Sacred Largesses | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Paianius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Palladioscorrespondent of Libanius and Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Libanius and Isidore of Pelusium | — | Antioch | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Palladius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Pancratius, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent reproached for silence | Correspondent reproached for silence | — | Alexandria, Egypt | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Panegyriusmonk | monk | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Papa | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Parnasios | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Pascentius, Arian correspondent of AugustineArian Christian controversialist | Arian Christian controversialist | — | — | 3(1s / 2r) |
| Paul of Concordia | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Paula | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Paulus, of NaplesNeapolitan correspondent (late antique Italy) | Neapolitan correspondent (late antique Italy) | — | Naples (Neapolis), Italy | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Pelagius and Serenus, Bishops | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Pentadia, deaconess and correspondent of John Chrysostomdeaconess | deaconess | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Pentadius Augustalis | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| People (Public Edict) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| People, Concerning Five Schismatic Presbyters of Faction of Felicissimus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Petrus, of Alexandria | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Phourtounatianos | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Pieriussenator | senator | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Plutinus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Polychronius, official | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Pompeiusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Presbyters and Deacons of Alexandria | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Principius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Priscus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Proba | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Proculus and Cyllenius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Provincial Judges | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Publius VatiniusSenator, commander | Senator, commander | — | Rome | 3(2s / 1r) |
| Quintus Caecilius Metellus CelerSenator, consul, proconsul | Senator, consul, proconsul | ?-59 BC | Rome | 3(1s / 2r) |
| Reccared Iking | king | 559-601 AD | Toledo | 3(2s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 103: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 1: Πλάτωνι πνευματικῷ πατρίcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 21: Συμεὼν μονάζοντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 223: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 283: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 377: Ἐπιφανίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Reginusarchimandrite | archimandrite | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Richomeres, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Roman People | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Romanus, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Rome and | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Rufinus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Same recipient as previous letter | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Savinus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Sebastian, of Rhisinum | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Senator, Abbot | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Serapion (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Sergius, Rogatianus, and Other Confessors in Prison | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Severus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Silanus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent, polished letter writer, and potential advocate | Correspondent, polished letter writer, and potential advocate | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Silvanus Primate | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Simplicianus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Sophianus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Stephania | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Synod of Chalcedon | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Tapiscusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Taurusprefect | prefect | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Telemachus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| The bishops of Gaul | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| The same inquirer | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| The usurper Eugenius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Theoctista | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Theoctistus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Theodahad, Vir Sublimis | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Theodoret, of Cyrus, on Perseverance in Faith | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Theodosioscorrespondent of Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | Pelusium (Roman Egypt) | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Theodosius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Theodotus, of Nicopolis | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Theopemptus | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Theophilus, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Thomas | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Thrasamund of Vandals | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Timothy Reader | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Titus TitiusRoman magistrate and correspondent | Roman magistrate and correspondent | — | Rome | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Trajan (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Tryphon | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Unknown fragmentary recipient of Evagrius Ponticuscorrespondent of Evagrius Ponticus | correspondent of Evagrius Ponticus | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Ursenuphius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Valentinus and monks at Hadrumetumabbot and monastic community | abbot and monastic community | — | Hadrumetum, Byzacena | 3(1s / 2r) |
| Valentinus, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent and patron | correspondent and patron | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Vincentius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Virgiliusbishop | bishop | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Xenagorasdeacon | deacon | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Zeno (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| Zoilus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| certain Bishops of Sicily | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| citizens of Satala | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| deaconesses, daughters of Terentius | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| one without | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| the People of Pelusium | — | — | — | 3(0s / 3r) |
| A judge or magistrate | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Abba Lucian, correspondent of Evagrius Ponticusabbot or monastic elder | abbot or monastic elder | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Ablabius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Aburgius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Acacius of Constantinople | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Acca, Bishop of Hexham | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Adrian, Notary of Sicily | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Adrianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Aetius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Africanus, correspondent of Libaniuslegal and patronage correspondent of Libanius | legal and patronage correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Agathiusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Agathopousmonk | monk | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Agents of | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Agesilaus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Agilulfking | king | 560-616 AD | Pavia | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Aglaophon | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Albanios | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Albina | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Albinusmonk | monk | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Alcyson, of Corcyra | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Alexander | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Alexandra | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Alexandros | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| All Provincials | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Alpheiusbishop | bishop | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Alypius and Augustine (A.D. 419) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Amandus, (or ) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Ampeliuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Amphilochios | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Anasagorasgrammarian | grammarian | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Anastasia and Palmatia | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Anastasius I, Constantinople | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Anastasius, Chancellor of Lucania and Bruttium | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Anatolius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Andrew, reader and notaryReader, notary, and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Reader, notary, and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Andromachus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Anonymous Widow | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Antonius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Anysius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Apolinarius, official | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Apollonius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Appuleius, proquaestorProquaestor and Cicero correspondent | Proquaestor and Cicero correspondent | — | Rome | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Apronianus, of Private Estates | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Aquila (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Arabianus the Bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Arabios | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Arabius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Araxios | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Arcadius, Imperial Treasurer | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Archotamia | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Arioaldking | king | 580-636 AD | Pavia | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Aristoxenus philosopher | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Arno of Salzburg | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Arsenouphiosreader | reader | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Arsinousmonk | monk | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Artemidorus, of City, a Man (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Asclepiadescount | count | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Asclepiodotus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Asturius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Asyncritia and her companions, correspondents of John Chrysostomcorrespondents | correspondents | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Asyncritia, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Atarbios | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Atarbius, governor | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| AthanasiusBishop (Patriarch) of Alexandria; Church Father | Bishop (Patriarch) of Alexandria; Church Father | 296-373 AD | Alexandria | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Attius Clemens | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Augustine, of Hippo | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Aulus AllienusProconsul and Cicero correspondent | Proconsul and Cicero correspondent | — | Rome | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Aunariusbishop | bishop | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Aurelianus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Aurelius and Carthage council bishopsNorth African episcopal council | North African episcopal council | — | Carthage | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Aurelius, Silvanus, and Catholic bishopsNorth African Catholic episcopal signatories | North African Catholic episcopal signatories | — | Carthage | 2(2s / 0r) |
| Ausonius Corrector (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Ausonius the Elderphysician and father of Ausonius | physician and father of Ausonius | — | Bordeaux | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Bacauda and Agnellus, Bishops | — | — | — | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Barses, of Edessa, in exile | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Basileios | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Bergantinus, of Patrimony | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Beræans | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Bibianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Bililusmonk | monk | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Bishop Eucherius of Lyon | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Bishop Julianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Bishops Ennodius and Peregrinus, papal legates | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Boethius, Patrician, a Man | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Brison, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Burgundio | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Caecilius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Caesaria abbatissaabbess | abbess | — | Arles | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Caesarius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Caldonius | — | — | — | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Callinicus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Calliopius, official | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Callistion | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Candidianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Capillutus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Cassian, bishop of BostraBishop of Bostra and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Bostra and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Bostra, Arabia | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Cassianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Catilius Severus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Celer of HippoNorth African landowner and Augustine correspondent | North African landowner and Augustine correspondent | — | Hippo Regius | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Celestine | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Celsinus, correspondent of Libaniusliterary and civic correspondent of Libanius | literary and civic correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Celsus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Censorius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Ceraunia | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Chancellors of | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Charitonmonk | monk | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Childebert | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Chilperic | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Chindasuinthking | king | — | Toledo | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Chorepiscopi (Rural Bishops) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Christian community at Vercelli | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Chryso- | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Chrysogonus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Chrysogonus of Aquileia | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Claudius in Spain | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Clemens, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Clovis Iking | king | 466-511 AD | Paris | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Clovis of Franks | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Conon | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| ConsentiusBalearic Christian lay theologian and correspondent of Augustine | Balearic Christian lay theologian and correspondent of Augustine | — | Balearic Islands | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Corellia Hispulla | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Cornelius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Cornelius Titianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Cornutus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Crispus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Cyprian (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Cyrenusbishop | bishop | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Cyriacus, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Cyriacus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent addressed about gifts and parents | Correspondent addressed about gifts and parents | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Daburiusmonk | monk | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Damianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Daniel (a craftsman) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Decius, Patrician | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Decoratus, a Devoted Man | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Democritusmonk | monk | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Demosthenes, as from synod of bishops | — | — | — | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Didymus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Didymus, bishop and correspondent of Severus of AntiochBishop and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Diodorus the ScholasticusScholasticus | Scholasticus | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Dionysium | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Dionysius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Dometiuscount | count | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Dominica | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Domitian jurist | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Domitianus And Wilia | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Domninus, law teacher | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Domnulus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Dulcitiustribune and imperial notary | tribune and imperial notary | — | Thamugadi, Numidia | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Elia | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Emperor Anastasius of Constantinopleemperor | emperor | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Emperor Theodosius I (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Empresses Pulcheria and Eudoxia | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Entrechius, bishop of AnazarbusBishop of Anazarbus and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Anazarbus and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Anazarbus, Cilicia | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Epiphanius, Consular Governor of Province of Dalmatia | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Epiphanius, sophist and correspondent of Aeneas of GazaSophist | Sophist | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Eralkleidebishop | bishop | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Eucherius and Galla | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Eudaemon | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Eudocia Augusta | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Eugenetes, vir illustris | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Eugraphia | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Eunomiuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Euphemios | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Euphrasius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Eupsychius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Eusebius and Faustus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Eusignius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Eustolius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Eustorgius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Euthalia, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Eutociusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Eutrechius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Eutyches | — | — | — | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Eutychiusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Evagrius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Evagrius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Evangelus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Firmilianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Flavian | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Flavianus of Constantinople | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Flavus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Florentinus and others (multiple letters) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Florentius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Fravitas of Constantinople | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Fructuosus of Bragabishop | bishop | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Frumentiusadvocate | advocate | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Gaius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Gaius FurniusTribune and Cicero correspondent | Tribune and Cicero correspondent | — | Gaul | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Gaius MatiusFriend of Caesar and Cicero correspondent | Friend of Caesar and Cicero correspondent | — | Rome | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Gaius ToraniusRoman correspondent of Cicero | Roman correspondent of Cicero | — | Rome | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Gaius TrebianusRoman correspondent of Cicero | Roman correspondent of Cicero | — | Rome | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Gaius TreboniusPraetor, governor, Caesar assassin | Praetor, governor, Caesar assassin | ?-43 BC | Asia | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Gallus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Gaudiosus, Chancellor of Province of Liguria | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Gemellus, official and correspondent of John Chrysostomofficial | official | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Generosus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Genesius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Genethlius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Germanus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Gerontius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Gestidiuscorrespondent of Paulinus | correspondent of Paulinus | — | Aquitaine | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Gildila, Sublime of Syracuse | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Gnaeus PlanciusSenator and Cicero ally | Senator and Cicero ally | — | Rome | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Governor of Neocaesarea | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Guduin, Royal Agent | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Gundepergaqueen | queen | 600-652 AD | Pavia | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Heaven | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Hecebolius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Helladius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Heortasiusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| HephaestionCorrespondent of Symmachus | Correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Hephaestion (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Heracleidesbishop | bishop | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Heraclianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Heraclius, vir illustrissimus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Hermias | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| HeroniusGallo-Roman correspondent of Sidonius Apollinaris | Gallo-Roman correspondent of Sidonius Apollinaris | — | Auvergne (Augustonemetum / Clermont), Gaul | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Heronius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Hesychius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Hesychius, bishop of Salonabishop of Salona | bishop of Salona | — | Salona (near modern Solin) | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Hieriussenator | senator | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Hilarius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Hipponicusscriniarius | scriniarius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| His disciples | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Hyacinth | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Hymnetius, chief physician and correspondent of John Chrysostomchief physician | chief physician | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Hypatius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Hypatius, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Ibas, of Edessa | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Ilasius, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent and benefactor | Correspondent and benefactor | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Importunus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Innocentius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Irenaeus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Isidore (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Jews Residing in Genoa | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Johanni | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| John II (Pope)pope | pope | 470-535 AD | Rome | 2(2s / 0r) |
| John the Defender | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Jovianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Juliana | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Juliana (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Justinian, comes | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Kalliopios | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Kalliopios (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Kalokyros | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Kasianos | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| King Ethelred of Northumbria | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Klearchos | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Lampadius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Laurentius, agent dispatched to Istria | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Leander | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Leontius, Metropolitan of Arles | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Leontius, correspondent of Libaniusstudent and literary correspondent of Libanius | student and literary correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Leontius, ex-consulconsul | consul | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Lesbiusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Licentius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Livvirit and Ampelius, a Man | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Lucasdeacon | deacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Luciduspriest | priest | — | Gaul | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Lucifer | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Lucius Aemilius PaullusSenator and consul | Senator and consul | — | Rome | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Lucius CulleolusProconsul and Cicero correspondent | Proconsul and Cicero correspondent | — | Rome | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Lupercus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Lusiuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Macedonius, imperial official and correspondent of AugustineRoman imperial official | Roman imperial official | — | — | 2(2s / 0r) |
| Magnillum | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Mamilianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Marabadus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Marcellianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Marcellinustribune and imperial notary | tribune and imperial notary | 370-413 AD | Carthage | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Marcellinus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Marcellinus, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Marcellus of Dalmatia | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Marcellus, Archimandrite of Acoemetæ | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero MinorStudent, later consul | Student, later consul | 65 BC-? | Athens | 2(2s / 0r) |
| Mardonius, correspondent of Libaniusfriend and correspondent of Libanius | friend and correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Martianus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Martinianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Martinianus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Martintianospresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Martinus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Martyrs and Confessors | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Mascator | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Maturus Arrianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Maurus, Abbot | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Maximus philosopher | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Meliphthongusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Menander | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Menandros | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Messianus, vir illustrissimus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Messius Maximus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Meterios | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Misael the chamberlainChamberlain and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Chamberlain and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Misael the deaconDeacon and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Deacon and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Monks of the monastery of Isaac addressed by Severus of AntiochMonastic correspondents of Severus of Antioch | Monastic correspondents of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Montana and Thomasfreed slaves of the Roman Church, recipients of Gregory the Great's letter of manumission (595) | freed slaves of the Roman Church, recipients of Gregory the Great's letter of manumission (595) | — | Rome | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Montanus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Musaeus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaLiterary correspondent and sender of Palladius | Literary correspondent and sender of Palladius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Namatius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Nemesiosmagistrianos | magistrianos | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Nepotian | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Nicander | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Nicander (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Nicaretusscriniarius | scriniarius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Nicentius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Nicetius of Trierbishop | bishop | 525-566 AD | Trier | 2(2s / 0r) |
| Nicias, bishop and correspondent of Severus of AntiochBishop and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Nicobulus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Nicolaus, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Nicopolitans | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Nikotychosdeacon | deacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Nonius Maximus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Obodianus, friend and official | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Octavius Rufus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Olympius and Jovinus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Ommatius, spiritual son | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Onesimusmonk | monk | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Ophelios the Grammariangrammarian; correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | grammarian; correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | Pelusium (eastern Nile Delta, Egypt) | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Ophelius the Grammarian | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Oresius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Orthodox clergy and laity of Antioch addressed by SeverusClergy and lay believers of Antioch addressed by Severus of Antioch | Clergy and lay believers of Antioch addressed by Severus of Antioch | — | Antioch, Syria | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Palladius, correspondent of Procopius of GazaLearned bearer and correspondent in Procopius of Gaza's circle | Learned bearer and correspondent in Procopius of Gaza's circle | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Pamphilusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Pamretios the Bishopbishop | bishop | — | Pelusium (Nile Delta region), Egypt | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Panfronius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Panhellenius, correspondent of Libaniusliterary and civic correspondent of Libanius | literary and civic correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Pannychius, newly appointed provincial governor | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Pansophius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Pantaleo, Præfect | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Parnasius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Parthenius and Papianilla | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Parthenopaeus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Pastor | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Patiens | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Patricius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Patrophilus, of Ægæ | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Paulus, of Naples (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Pelagius, of Syrian Laodicea | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| People of Liguria | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Pergamius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Pharismanius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Philagrios | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Philagrius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Philippus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Philippus, poet | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Philoxenusarchimandrite | archimandrite | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Phocas | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Pionius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Pistusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Poluchronios | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Polybius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Pomerius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Pompeius BithynicusRoman correspondent of Cicero | Roman correspondent of Cicero | — | Rome | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Pomponius, Concerning Some Virgins | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Pope Benedict Ipope | pope | 510-579 AD | Rome | 2(2s / 0r) |
| Pope John IVpope | pope | 580-642 AD | Rome | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Poseidoniuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Praesidius, nobleman | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Primussubdeacon | subdeacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Principia | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Priscion, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Probinus, Patrician | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Proclus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Proclus, of Constantinople | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Procopius | — | — | — | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Proculeianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Profuturus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Ptolemaeus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Publius Volumnius EutrapelusEquestrian and Cicero correspondent | Equestrian and Cicero correspondent | — | Rome | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Pudens | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Quadratus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Queen Hereuleva | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Quintilianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Quintussubdeacon | subdeacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Quintus LeptaCicero associate and officer | Cicero associate and officer | — | Cilicia | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Quintus LigariusSenator and Pompeian | Senator and Pompeian | — | Rome | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Quintus Marcius PhilippusProconsul and Cicero correspondent | Proconsul and Cicero correspondent | — | Rome | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Ravennius, of Arles | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Reccesuinthking | king | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 130: Ἰγνατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 145: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 154: Λιτοΐῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 178: Τιθοΐῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 271: Πασχαλίῳ πάπᾳ Ῥώμησcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 33: Λέοντι πάπᾳ Ῥώμης Τῷ ἁγιωτάτῳ καὶ κορυφαιοτάτῳ πατρὶ πατέρων Λέοντι τῷ δεσπότῃ μου ἀποστολικῷ πάπᾳ Θεόδωρος ἐλάχιστος πρεσβύτερος καὶ ἡγούμενος τῶν Στουδίουcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 494: Βασιλείῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 50: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 72: Ἰωσὴφ ἀδελφῷ καὶ ἀρχιεπισκόπῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Retheus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Rhodominuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Riparius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Romanusbishop | bishop | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Rothariking | king | 606-652 AD | Pavia | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Rufus GalliusRoman correspondent of Cicero | Roman correspondent of Cicero | — | Rome | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Rulers; and to Titianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Sabinuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Sabinus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaFriend, recipient of a recommendation, and comic target | Friend, recipient of a recommendation, and comic target | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Sabion | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Salventius, of City of Rome | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Same bishop as previous letter | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Saphronius Master | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Saturninus, correspondent of Libaniuspatronage correspondent of Libanius | patronage correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Savanius, Subdeacon | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Secundus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Seleuciusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Seleucus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Seleukos | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Senator, Praetorian Prefect | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Serenusbishop | bishop | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Servianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| SiburiusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Sigismund, Crown Prince of Burgundy | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Silanos | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Simeon, bishop of ChalcisBishop of Chalcis and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Chalcis and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Chalcis ad Belum (Qenneshrin), Syria | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Sisebutking | king | 565-621 AD | Toledo | 2(1s / 1r) |
| Socratespresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Sophronius, correspondent of Libaniusofficial correspondent of Libanius | official correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Sosiclesscholasticus | scholasticus | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Soterichusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Soterion | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Speciosa | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Spektatos | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Strategius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Suffragan bishops under Apamea addressed by Severus of AntiochBishops under the metropolitan see of Apamea and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | Bishops under the metropolitan see of Apamea and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | — | Apamea, Syria | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Symmachus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Symmachus, Rome | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Syrianusmonk | monk | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| TabetheusRoman Egyptian woman and papyrus letter writer | Roman Egyptian woman and papyrus letter writer | — | Alexandria or the Karanis network, Egypt | 2(2s / 0r) |
| Taurentius, nobleman | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Telesphorus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Terentius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| TetradiusGallic literary correspondent | Gallic literary correspondent | — | Clermont-Ferrand | 2(0s / 2r) |
| The Pope | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| The Universal Church | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| The newly baptized of Milan | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theoderic, of Franks | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theodora, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theodoroscorrespondent of Libanius and Isidore of Pelusium (likely more than one person) | correspondent of Libanius and Isidore of Pelusium (likely more than one person) | — | Antioch (region of the Libanian correspondence) | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theodorus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theodorus Scholastic | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theodorus, Curator | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theodosiuscorrespondent (recipient of letters in the Leo, Cassiodorus, and Isidore of Pelusium collections) | correspondent (recipient of letters in the Leo, Cassiodorus, and Isidore of Pelusium collections) | — | Ravenna | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theodosius Augustus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theodotus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theodotus, lector and correspondent of John Chrysostomlector | lector | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theodulusbishop | bishop | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theognostos | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theonilla | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theophilus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theopompussenator | senator | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theotecnus, archiatros and correspondent of Severus of AntiochChief physician and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Chief physician and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theotimus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Theotistus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Therinusmonk | monk | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Thomas (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Thomas, correspondent of Procopius of GazaOfficial, judge, or rhetorically trained correspondent | Official, judge, or rhetorically trained correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Timotheus Chorepiscopuschorepiscopus (rural bishop), correspondent | chorepiscopus (rural bishop), correspondent | — | Cappadocia (region) | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Timotheus Chorepiscopus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Timothy | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| To the same person | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Tonantius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Tranquillinus, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Turnus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Uginos | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Ulpius, correspondent of Procopius of GazaFriend, patron, and correspondent | Friend, patron, and correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Unknown monastic elder, correspondent of Evagrius Ponticuscorrespondent of Evagrius Ponticus | correspondent of Evagrius Ponticus | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Unknown monk, correspondent of Evagrius Ponticusmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Unknown recipient of Severus of Antioch I.61-I.62Unidentified correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Unidentified correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Uperechios | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Uraniusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Urbicius, monk | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Urbicus, Abbot | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Valerius, count of Africacount of Africa | count of Africa | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Valerius, of Hippo | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Venantiusbishop | bishop | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Venantius, Bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Venantius, Vir Illustris | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Venustusmonk | monk | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Vestricius Spurinna and wife Cottia | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Victor, Bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Victricius, of Rouen | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Vigilius, of Trent | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Virgins of Æmona | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Vitaliussubdeacon | subdeacon | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Vittamerus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Vitus, Guardian (Defensorem ) | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Voconius Romanus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Volusian | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Volusianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Westerns | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Wilia, of Royal Patrimony | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| You | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Zacchaeus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Zenodotus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| Zosimus and Maron | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| a Scholasticusscholasticus | scholasticus | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| a Widow | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| another accountant | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| by John, Archbishop of Antioch and supporters through Palladius Magistrianus | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| magistrates of Colonia | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| monks harassed by Arians | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| prefects' accountant | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| the Emperor Arcadiusemperor | emperor | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| the Emperor Theodosiusemperor | emperor | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| the presbyters and people of HippoChristian congregation served by Augustine | Christian congregation served by Augustine | — | Hippo Regius | 2(0s / 2r) |
| various Metropolitans and Bishops | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| wife of Nectarius | — | — | — | 2(0s / 2r) |
| A bishop | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| A bishop from the West and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| A newly appointed Notary (formula) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| A priest | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| A priest (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| A wealthy man | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Abbo, Bishop of Metz | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Abbot Aredius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Abbot Bertrand | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Abbot Droctoveus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Abbot Paternus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Abigaus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ablabius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ablabius, correspondent of Gregory of NyssaCorrespondent | Correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aboponiios Rbethbutebos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Abopontios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Abrahambishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Abraham Œconomus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Abramius, of Batnæ | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Abundius, of Como | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Acacius, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Achillius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Acilius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Actoribus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Adamantios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Adamantios (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Adelphius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Adelphius the LawyerLawyer | Lawyer | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Adila | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Administrative Letters | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Adolios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aelianus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aemilianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aemilianus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aeneas | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aetios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aetius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aetius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aetius, friend from Ancyra | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Africans | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Agapetos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Agapetusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Agapetus Ipope | pope | 480-536 AD | Rome | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Agapetus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaRhetorical correspondent at or near Elusa | Rhetorical correspondent at or near Elusa | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Agapius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Agathodaemon and Ophelius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Agathodaimoncorrespondent of Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium | — | Pelusium (Nile Delta, Egypt) | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Agathon (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aged Xantippus: Case of Abundantius (A.D. 402) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ageruchia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Agilulph, of Lombards | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Agnella | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Agroecius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Agroikios and Eusebios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aidesius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alaric | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alcibiadesscholasticus | scholasticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alcimus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alevium | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alexander, bishop of Corinthbishop of Corinth | bishop of Corinth | — | Corinth | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alexander, of Hierapolis | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alexandra (2) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alexandra, noblewoman | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alexandrinus, Bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alexandros (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Algasia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alico | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aliulfus, Saio (royal agent) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| All Landowners | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| All Saiones | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| All Those | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| All subjects | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| All the catholic faithful | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aloisius, Architect | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alpheiospresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alpheuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alphinussubdeacon | subdeacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alphius the PresbyterPresbyter | Presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alupios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alypius, Stephen, and HieriusGrammarians and Roman literary correspondents | Grammarians and Roman literary correspondents | — | Daphne near Antioch, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alypius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alypius, correspondent of Severus of AntiochLay aristocrat and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Lay aristocrat and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Alypius, scholastic (lawyer) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Amabilis | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Amazonius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ambaïchus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ambelioscount | count | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ambrose and others (multiple short letters) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Amiochus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ammian and EpagathusBenefactors and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | Benefactors and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ammonius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ammonius, official | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ammonius, presbyter of AlexandriaPresbyter of Alexandria and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Presbyter of Alexandria and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Alexandria, Egypt | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Amos, Patriarch of Jerusalem | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Amphiktyon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Amphilochius of IconiumBishop | Bishop | 340-400 AD | Iconium | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Amphitera (letter incipit) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| An ungrateful person | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anastasia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anastasius the count, son of SergiusCount and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Count and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anatolius, bishop of Adanabishop of Adana | bishop of Adana | — | Adana, Cilicia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anatolius, correspondent of Evagrius Ponticusascetic correspondent | ascetic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anatolius, correspondent of Procopius of GazaPious correspondent asked to support a young man | Pious correspondent asked to support a young man | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anatolius, praetorian prefect and correspondent of John Chrysostompraetorian prefect | praetorian prefect | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Andiberis | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Andreaspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Andreas of Samosata | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Andrew, Monk of Constantinoplemonk; correspondent of Theodoret of Cyrrhus and Isidore of Pelusium | monk; correspondent of Theodoret of Cyrrhus and Isidore of Pelusium | — | Constantinople | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aneeigraphos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anna | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Annianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anonymous Fallen Virgin | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anonymous Magistrate | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anonymous President | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anonymous Solitary | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anthemius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anthemius, imperial official and correspondent of John Chrysostomimperial official | imperial official | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Antherius, correspondent of Libaniuspatronage correspondent of Libanius | patronage correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anthimiusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anthimusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anthios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Antiochianus, correspondent of Libaniusliterary correspondent of Libanius | literary correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Antiochos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Antiochum | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Antiochus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Antiochus, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Antiochus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaMedical or philosophical correspondent in Alexandria | Medical or philosophical correspondent in Alexandria | — | Alexandria, Egypt | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Antiooeos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Antipatros | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Antoninus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Antony | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anysius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anysius and orthodox bishops in Macedoniabishops in Macedonia | bishops in Macedonia | — | Macedonia (region) | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Anysius, bishop of Thessalonicabishop of Thessalonica | bishop of Thessalonica | — | Thessalonica | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Apargius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Apella | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Apellion | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Apellion (2) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aphthonius, Theodoritus, Nonnus, Scylacius, Apthonius, and Joannes, Magistrates of Zeugmatensis | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aphthonius, Theodotus, Chaereas, and their communitypresbyters, monastics, and community | presbyters, monastics, and community | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aphthonius, Theodotus, and Chaereas, presbyters and monkspresbyters and monks | presbyters and monks | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Apodemia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Apollinarius and Gemellus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Apollodorus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Apolloniosdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Apollonius, correspondent of Procopius of GazaPatron or helper asked to support Martyrius | Patron or helper asked to support Martyrius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Apringiusproconsul of Africa | proconsul of Africa | — | Carthage | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Apronius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aquila, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aquilinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Arabianosbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Araxius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Arbogastes | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Arcadius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Archdeacon of Rome | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Archelaus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Archelaus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Archelaus, reader of TyreReader of Tyre and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Reader of Tyre and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Tyre, Phoenicia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Archias | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Archibiuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Archimandrite of the monastery of Bassus addressed by SeverusArchimandrite and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Archimandrite and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Archimandrite of the monastery of Simeon addressed by SeverusArchimandrite and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Archimandrite and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Areion, of students | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aresios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Arian arguments | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aricaleus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Arinthæus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aristaenetus, correspondent of Libaniusfriend and correspondent of Libanius | friend and correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aristarchustribune | tribune | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aristobulus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aristobulus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aristocrates | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aristoklesmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ariston | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ariston (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aristophanes | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aristophanes (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Armenius: A Consolation | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Armentaria | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Armentarius and PaulinaChristian married couple and correspondents of Augustine | Christian married couple and correspondents of Augustine | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Arsaces | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Arsacius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Arsenius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Arsicinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Artemidorospresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Artemidorus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Artemidorus, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Artemius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ascanius, Archbishop of Tarragona | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Asclepiodotus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Asclepius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Asclepius, provincial governor | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Asella | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Asellus, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Asinius Gallus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Asklepios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Asklepios (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aspar, Consular and Patrician | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Asulf | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ataktios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Athanasioscorrespondent of Libanius and Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Libanius and Isidore of Pelusium | — | Antioch (eastern Roman provinces) | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Athanasius and Theognostus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Athanasius, Presbyter (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Athandasios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Athenodorus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaBook lender and purchaser of property or rights | Book lender and purchaser of property or rights | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Athenogenes | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Atrius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Attalum | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Atticus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Augurinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Augustine | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Augustinustribune | tribune | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| AurelianusRoman official and correspondent | Roman official and correspondent | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aurelio | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aurelio Alypio | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aurelius the scholasticScholastic and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Scholastic and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Bostra, Arabia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aurelius, Alypius, Augustine, Evodius, and PossidiusAfrican bishops in the Pelagian controversy | African bishops in the Pelagian controversy | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aurelius, bishop of Carthagebishop of Carthage | bishop of Carthage | — | Carthage | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aurigenus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ausonius Corrector | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ausonius and Dionysius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Auspicius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Auxentios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Auxilius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Avienus, Praetorian | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Avitus of Vinarumpriest | priest | — | Provence | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Babroobas Boreibtz | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Babylasdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bacauda, a Man | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bacchusprefect | prefect | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Baiae to | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Balbinusbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Barbarians and Romans Residing in Pannonia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Barbation | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Basil | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Basil (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Basil, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bassiana, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bassianos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bassianos (2) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bassula, -In-Law | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bassulus, a | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bassus, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bauli | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bebianusbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Belaios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Belaios (2) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Belaius, governor | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Belgica | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bellicius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Benjamin (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Berenikos Taseotes | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bertha, of Angli | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Beryllusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Besaiondeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop Agrycius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop Caesarius of Clermont | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop Eleutherius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop Fonteius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop Graecus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop Gregory | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop Leontius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop Mamertus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop Megethius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop Peraposbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop Ragnemodbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop Salonius of Geneva | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop Sulpicius of Bourges | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop Theoplastus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop of Antioch addressed by John Chrysostombishop of Antioch | bishop of Antioch | — | Antioch, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishop of Melitene addressed by Gregory of NyssaBishop | Bishop | — | Melitene | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishops Quinigesius and Constantine | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishops addressed by John Chrysostom in Epistula 181bishops | bishops | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishops and Local Notables | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishops and presbyters in prisonimprisoned clergy | imprisoned clergy | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishops of Dalmatia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishops of Illyricum | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishops of Italy | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishops of Numidia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bishops of the Council of ZertaNorth African episcopal council | North African episcopal council | — | Zerta/Cirta (modern Constantine) | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Bishops, presbyters, and deacons confined in Chalcedonbishops, presbyters, and deacons | bishops, presbyters, and deacons | — | Chalcedon | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Boethos Monachos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Boethusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Boio, a Man | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bona, Abbess | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bonifatius, defender | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Boninus, Defender | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bonus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bosporios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bosporius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bosporius, of Colonia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Brandila | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Brasidas, correspondent of Libaniusfriend and patronage correspondent of Libanius | friend and patronage correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Brethren going to England (Angliam) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Brother | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Bummdopeos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Busiris | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Byrillus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Caecilian | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Caesareans | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Caesarius and EubulusCorrespondents of Procopius of Gaza | Correspondents of Procopius of Gaza | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Caldonius, Herculanus, and Others, About Excommunication of Felicissimus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Callimachus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Callimachus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Callisthenes | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Callistianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Callistratus, bishop of Isauriabishop of Isauria | bishop of Isauria | — | Isauria (region) | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Callixeine | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Calminius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Calvina | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Camilla | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Campania on | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Campanianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Candidianus, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Candidus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Caninius SallustiusProquaestor and Cicero correspondent | Proquaestor and Cicero correspondent | — | Cilicia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Canonicae | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Capitolinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Capuanus, Vir Sublimis | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Carinus, a Man | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Carpalion | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Carpion | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Carpuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Carterius, governor and correspondent of John Chrysostomgovernor | governor | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Carthage | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cassandrius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cassianmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cassian, Constantine, Antoninus, and other Syrian bishops at AlexandriaExiled Syrian bishops under the Antiochene see | Exiled Syrian bishops under the Antiochene see | — | Alexandria, Egypt | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cassiuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cassus, correspondent of Aeneas of GazaCorrespondent | Correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Castor, bishop of PergaBishop of Perga and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Perga and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Perga, Pamphylia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Castor, correspondent of Procopius of GazaAdvocate or patron asked to help a kinsman | Advocate or patron asked to help a kinsman | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Castorina | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Castrutius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Castus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Castus, presbyter and correspondent of Constantiuspresbyter | presbyter | — | Antioch, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Casulanus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cataphronius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Catius Lepidus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cecropius, correspondent of Evagrius Ponticusascetic correspondent | ascetic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Celerinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ceolwulf, King of Northumbria | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cerealis | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ceretius, bishop and correspondent of Augustinebishop and anti-Priscillianist correspondent | bishop and anti-Priscillianist correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ceretius, vir illustrissimus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chairemon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chariclespresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chariobaudus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Charisiusbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cheimasios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chief Secretary | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chilo, disciple | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chilon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chilperic and Queen Fredegund | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chionius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chlodulf | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chrisimus, correspondent of AugustineChristian lay correspondent | Christian lay correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Christinus, correspondent of AugustineChristian correspondent | Christian correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chromatios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chromatius, Jovinus, and Eusebius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chromatius, bishop of Aquileiabishop of Aquileia | bishop of Aquileia | — | Aquileia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chrusanthos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chrysanthusbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chrysanthus, bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chrysaphiusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chryserossophist | sophist | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chryses | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chryses (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Chrysippus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Church at NicomediaChurch community | Church community | — | Nicomedia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Church of Ephesuschurch | church | — | Ephesus | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Church of Magnesiachurch | church | — | Magnesia on the Maeander | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Church of Philadelphiachurch | church | — | Philadelphia (Lydia) | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Church of Romechurch | church | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Church of Smyrnachurch | church | — | Smyrna | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Church of Tralleschurch | church | — | Tralles | 1(0s / 1r) |
| City of SebasteiaCity community | City community | — | Sebasteia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Clarus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Claudianus, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Claudius, bishop and correspondent of Augustinebishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Clearchus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cledonius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cledonius, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent and father of a prospective student | Correspondent and father of a prospective student | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Clemens, Bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Clementianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cleobulusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cleobulus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Clergy and notables of Apamea addressed by Severus of AntiochClergy and civic notables involved in the episcopal election at Apamea | Clergy and civic notables involved in the episcopal election at Apamea | — | Apamea, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Clergy of Antaradus addressed by Severus of AntiochCollective clergy of Antaradus and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | Collective clergy of Antaradus and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | — | Antaradus, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Clergy of Apamea addressed by Severus of AntiochCollective clerical recipient | Collective clerical recipient | — | Apamea, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Clero | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Clotaire, of Franks | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Clovisking | king | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Colonus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Colorbasius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Colosseus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Comasiuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Comes Privatarum | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Commander Gregory | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Commentariensis | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Confessors, Congratulating Them on Their Return from Schism | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Conon (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Conon the brigand-chaser and correspondent of Severus of AntiochImperial security official and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Imperial security official and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Conon the silentiarySilentiary and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Silentiary and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Constantinople | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Constans | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Constantianus, a man of proven experience | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Constantinebishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Constantine (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Constantine, bishop and correspondent of Severus of AntiochBishop and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Constantinople in | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Constantius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Constantius, Bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Constantius, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent associated with the Nile | Correspondent associated with the Nile | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Consularis | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Contumeliosus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cornelianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Corneliuslay correspondent of Augustine | lay correspondent of Augustine | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cornelius Priscus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cosmas and Eugenius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cosmas, Polyeuctus, and Zeno, presbytersPresbyters and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | Presbyters and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cosmas, archimandrite of the monastery of CyrusArchimandrite and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Archimandrite and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Council of Milevis bishopsNorth African episcopal council | North African episcopal council | — | Milevis | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Count Galactoriuscount | count | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Count Galactorius of Bordeauxcount | count | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Count Reginus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Count Sigoaldus, Who Fed the Poor for the Kingcount | count | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Counts | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cratinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cratinus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cratonmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Crescens | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cresconius, correspondent of Augustinelegal or civic correspondent | legal or civic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Crispianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Crispinianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Crispus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ctesiphon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cunigastus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Curius Severus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cynegius, correspondent of Gregory of NyssaImperial official | Imperial official | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cyriacus, Demetrius, Palladius, and Eulysius, bishopsbishops | bishops | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cyriacus, at Tarsus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cyriacus, bishop in exile and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop in exile | bishop in exile | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cyriacus, presbyter and correspondent of Constantiuspresbyter | presbyter | — | Antioch, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cyrinusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cyrinus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cyrus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cytherius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Cœlestinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dado , Bishop of Rouen | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dagalaiphus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Damianus, of Sidon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Daniel, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dardanus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Darius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Datiamos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Datius, of Milan | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Deaconess Severadeaconess and ascetic correspondent | deaconess and ascetic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dear Domitius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dear Johannes | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dear Nymphidius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dear Philimatius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dear Probus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| DeiotarusKing of Galatia | King of Galatia | 105-40 BC | Galatia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dekentios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Demarchus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Demetrian and Valerian | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Demetrias | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Demosthenes | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Deogratias | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Deonas | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Desideratus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Deusdedit, Public Notary of Ravenna | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Deuterius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Deuterius, bishop and correspondent of Augustinebishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Devoted Count | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dianius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dicinnius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Diocletian | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Diodotos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Diogenes, correspondent of Libaniusfriend and correspondent of Libanius | friend and correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Diomedes | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dionusios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dionusios (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dionysiodorus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dionysius the SophistSophist | Sophist | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dioogenesdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Diophantos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dioscoria | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dioscorus and Timothy | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dioscorus, archbishop of AlexandriaArchbishop of Alexandria and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Archbishop of Alexandria and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Alexandria, Egypt | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dioscorus, of Alexandria | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Discorius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Divers Bishops of Gaul | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dmmoniosscholasticus | scholasticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Doctor Theodorus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dometius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dominator | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Domitian | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Domitian, Metropolitan | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Domitios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Domitius Apollinaris | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Domnina | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Domnio | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Domnion | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Domnion (2) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Domnitius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Domnus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Domnus of Antioch | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Domnus, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Donatist communitiesNorth African Christian schismatic communities | North African Christian schismatic communities | — | Roman North Africa | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Donatists | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Donatus, former proconsul and correspondent of Augustineformer Roman proconsul | former Roman proconsul | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Donellus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Donidius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dorotheos, bishopbishop | bishop | — | Egypt / eastern Mediterranean | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dorotheos, bishop (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dorotheuscorrespondent (likely a cleric or official of the Greek East) | correspondent (likely a cleric or official of the Greek East) | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dorotheus the PresbyterPresbyter | Presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dorotheus, of Thessalonica | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dositheus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dracontius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dracontius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Drpokra Sophiste | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Drusenusgovernor | governor | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Drusianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Drusillianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Duke Chrodinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Dumerit, Saio, and Florentianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ecclesiusbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| EcdiciaChristian matron and correspondent of Augustine | Christian matron and correspondent of Augustine | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Edasius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Edilbert, of Angli | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Egbert, Archbishop of York | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eideim | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eirenaiosmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ekdikios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Elaphius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Elaphius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Elders | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eleusinius, bishop and correspondent of Severus of AntiochBishop and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eleusinius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eleusius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Elias (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Elias and Dorotheus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Elid Diaakonos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eligius, Bishop of Noyon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eliodoros | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Elpidios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Elpidius, newly promoted official | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Emilianmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Emperor | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Emperor Anastasius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Emperor Eugenius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Emperor Justin | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Emperor Justinian | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Emperor Marcian | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Encratius, correspondent of Aeneas of GazaCorrespondent | Correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Entorechios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Entrechios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Envoys, correspondents of Libaniusenvoys addressed by Libanius | envoys addressed by Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eobthebios Rpkethbutepos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Epagathuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Epictetus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Epictetus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Epictetus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Epimachos Anagnoste | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Epiphanius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Epiphanosdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ereleua | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eriphius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Erucius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Esaias soldier | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Etherius, of Lugdunum (Lyons) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Euagora | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Euandrius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Euboulion | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eucharius, bishop and correspondent of Severus of AntiochBishop and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Paltus, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Euchrostius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eucleides philosopher | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eudaemon (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eudaemon, correspondent of Procopius of GazaLegal patron and correspondent | Legal patron and correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eudaemoniusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eudaimon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eudomius and Melanthia, married couple | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eudoxius and brothers with him | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Euethius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eufrasiusbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Eugenetus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eugenitus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eugenius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eugenius philosopher | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eugippius, Abbot | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eugnemonius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eugnomonios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Euippius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eulabiuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eulampius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eulancius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eulogius, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eumathius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eumathius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eumenius and Pharianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eumolpius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Euodius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eupaterios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eupaterius and daughter | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eupator | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eupeithiusreader | reader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Euporusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eupraxiusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eupsychius, correspondent of Libaniusofficial correspondent of Libanius | official correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eusebius and Elias, correspondents of Procopius of GazaJoint correspondents and guardians of a shared student | Joint correspondents and guardians of a shared student | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eusebius, correspondent of Gregory of NyssaCorrespondent | Correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eusebius, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent and father of Megas | Correspondent and father of Megas | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eusebius, deacon of Apamea and correspondent of Severus of AntiochDeacon of Apamea | Deacon of Apamea | — | Apamea, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eustace, presbyter and correspondent of Severus of AntiochPresbyter and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Presbyter and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eustace, young monk and correspondent of Severus of AntiochYoung monk and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Young monk and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eustathia, Ambrosia, and BasilissaAscetic women | Ascetic women | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eustathius, correspondent of Evagrius Ponticusascetic correspondent | ascetic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eustathius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eustochius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eustochius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eustochius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Euthalios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Euthaliusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eutheniusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Euthymius, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eutochius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eutocius, prominent citizen | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eutonios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eutropius and | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eutropius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eutychian, governor of ApameaGovernor of Apamea and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Governor of Apamea and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Apamea, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eutychianus, correspondent of Libaniuspatronage correspondent of Libanius | patronage correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Eutychius, bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Evagrius, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent who praises Procopius lavishly | Correspondent who praises Procopius lavishly | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Evangeliusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Evangelus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Evdoxium | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Explicius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Extreme ascetics | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Exuperantius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Fabianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Factinianus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Falco | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Faramundus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Faustianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Faustinianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Faustinus, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Februariusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Felicia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Felix (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Felix and others (multiple short letters) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Felix, correspondent of AugustineChristian correspondent | Christian correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Felix, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Felix, subdeacon and rector of the Appian patrimonysubdeacon and manager of the Appian patrimony | subdeacon and manager of the Appian patrimony | — | Appian patrimony near Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ferox | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ferreolus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ferriolus, a Man | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Fidelis, Quaestor | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Fidus, on Baptism of Infants | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Firmina | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Firminius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Firminus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Firminus, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Firmus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Firmus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Flavian of AntiochBishop | Bishop | 320-404 AD | Antioch | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Flavianus, of Constantinople | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Florentina, student and correspondent of AugustineChristian woman and student of sacred teaching | Christian woman and student of sacred teaching | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Florentinus, official of the countofficial attached to a Roman count | official attached to a Roman count | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Florentius, of Cahors | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Florionmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Foedamius and Vilicus, priests | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Fonteius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Fortunalis | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Fortunatus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Freda, nobleman | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Friends of Tyre, correspondents of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Friends who have been accused | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Froclus, bishop and correspondent of Severus of AntiochBishop and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Frontinos Monk | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Frontonarchimandrite | archimandrite | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Frumarith, Saio | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Furia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Furius CrassipesRoman senator and Cicero connection | Roman senator and Cicero connection | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gaios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gaios (2) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gaius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gaius Antonius HybridaSenator, consul, governor | Senator, consul, governor | ?-42 BC | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gaius Coelius CaldusQuaestor under Cicero in Cilicia | Quaestor under Cicero in Cilicia | — | Cilicia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gaius Curtius PeducaeanusPraetor and Cicero correspondent | Praetor and Cicero correspondent | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gaius MunatiusRoman correspondent of Cicero | Roman correspondent of Cicero | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gaius OppiusFriend of Caesar and correspondent | Friend of Caesar and correspondent | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gaius Sextilius RufusQuaestor and Cicero correspondent | Quaestor and Cicero correspondent | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gallus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ganymede | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gaudentius, bishop of Brixiabishop of Brixia | bishop of Brixia | — | Brixia (modern Brescia) | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gaul | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Geberic | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gelasius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gemellus, correspondent of John Chrysostomofficeholder and correspondent | officeholder and correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gemellus, imperial official and correspondent of John Chrysostomimperial official | imperial official | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| GeminianusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Genialis | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Georgia daughter of Anastasia the hypalissaLaywoman and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Laywoman and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gepids Dispatched | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gerasimus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Germanus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Germanus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Germanus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent | Correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gerontios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gerontius, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gesius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gessius, correspondent of Libaniusteacher and former student of Libanius | teacher and former student of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gigantius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Glorius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Glycerius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Glykadios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gnaeus Pompeius MagnusGeneral, statesman | General, statesman | 106-48 BC | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Godescalcus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gorgonios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gorgonios (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gothic monks in the region of Promotusmonks | monks | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Goths Settled | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gracchus of Trierbishop | bishop | — | Trier | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gratiosus, subdeacon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gratus, vir spectabilis | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gregoria | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gregorium | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gregory of Toursbishop | bishop | 538-594 AD | Tours | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gregory, Former Prefectprefect | prefect | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gudila | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gudilevus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gudinandus, Saio (royal agent) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gudisalus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gulfaris | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gumnasios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Gunduarius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Guntchramnking | king | 532-592 AD | Chalon-sur-Saone | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Gymnasius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Haesti | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Harmatius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent and patron | correspondent and patron | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Harpocras Sophist | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hedibia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hegesippusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Helena | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Helion | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Helisea | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Helladius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Helladius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Helladius, vir illustris | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Helpidium | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hephaestusscholasticus | scholasticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Her brother | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Heracleianus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Heracleius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Heraclitusscholasticus | scholasticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Heraclitus, correspondent of Libaniuswise correspondent of Libanius | wise correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Heraclius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Heraclius and Dionysius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Herculentio | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Herculius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Herimuscount | count | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hermeias, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCivic patron or official associated with Berytus | Civic patron or official associated with Berytus | — | Berytus, Phoenice | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hermesigenes Assessor | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Herminfrid | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Herminus and Hierax | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hermisanderpresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hermogenescorrespondent of Julian and of Isidore of Pelusium (likely a high imperial official in the Julian letter) | correspondent of Julian and of Isidore of Pelusium (likely a high imperial official in the Julian letter) | — | Egypt (Pelusium / Nile Delta) | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hermogenes and Lampetius and Leontius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hermogenes and to Lampetiusbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hermogenianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hermolausmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Herodes and Martyrius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Herodotustribune | tribune | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hesychius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hierax | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hierax (2) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hierius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hieronymus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hieronymus and Theodorus, correspondents of Procopius of GazaJoint legal and rhetorical correspondents | Joint legal and rhetorical correspondents | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hieronyno Presbytero | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hierophantes, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Higbald, Bishop of Lindisfarne | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hilarius of SyracuseChristian correspondent from Syracuse | Christian correspondent from Syracuse | — | Syracuse | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Hilarius, bishop and correspondent of Augustinebishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hilarius, lay correspondent of Augustinelay Christian correspondent from the Massilian controversy | lay Christian correspondent from the Massilian controversy | — | Massilia (modern Marseille) | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Hilarus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hilderic | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hippasiustribune | tribune | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| His Own Disciple | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| His monastic community | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Homer | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Honoratus, Donatist bishopDonatist bishop and Augustine correspondent | Donatist bishop and Augustine correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Honorius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Honorius, of Rome | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hormisdas and Dioscorus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hortius, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hospito, Duke of Barbaricini | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hospito, Duke of Barbaricini (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Husbandmen (Colonos) of Syracusan Patrimony | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hydrosius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hymetios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hymetiusbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hymetius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hymettius, correspondent of Evagrius Ponticusascetic correspondent | ascetic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hypaphlorosdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hypatius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Hypatius, Master of the SoldiersMaster of the Soldiers and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Master of the Soldiers and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ibba | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ierios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| In the sign of Christ | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Industrius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Innocent, Prefect of Africaprefect | prefect | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Innocentius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Iohanni | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ioseph | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Iounia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Irenaeus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaKinsman or patron of young men commended to Procopius | Kinsman or patron of young men commended to Procopius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Isachar | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Isacius, of Jerusalem | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Isidora, correspondent of Severus of AntiochLaywoman or ascetic correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Laywoman or ascetic correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Italians and Gauls | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Italica, correspondent of John Chrysostomwoman correspondent | woman correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Italy | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Iullus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Jacobus, Presbyter and Monk | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Jannia, deaconess and archimandritessDeaconess, archimandritess, and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Deaconess, archimandritess, and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Jewish Community of Milan | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Jobius, Presbyter and Archimandrite | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John CanopitesMonastic father and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Monastic father and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Canopus, Egypt | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John and Antiochus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John of Antiochpatriarch | patriarch | ?-441 AD | Antioch | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John scholastic of BostraScholastic and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Scholastic and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Bostra, Arabia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John the Presbyter, correspondent of Aeneas of GazaPresbyter | Presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John the tribune, correspondent in the name of LeontiusTribune and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Tribune and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John, Abbot of Mount Sinai | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John, Former Consul, Patrician, and Quaestorconsul | consul | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John, Philoxenus, and Thomas, confessing bishops on the hill of MardeBishops and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | Bishops and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John, Subdeacon of Ravenna | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John, abbot | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John, bishop of Alexandria MinorBishop of Alexandria Minor and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Alexandria Minor and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Alexandria Minor, Cilicia Secunda | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John, bishop of Jerusalembishop of Jerusalem | bishop of Jerusalem | — | Jerusalem | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John, correspondent of Aeneas of GazaCorrespondent | Correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John, count from AntaradusCount from Antaradus and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Count from Antaradus and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Antaradus, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John, military tribune at Sipontotribune | tribune | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| John, of Constantinople, and Dioscorus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Jonasmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Jordanesdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Jovianus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Jovius, a philosopher and friend | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Jubaianus, Concerning Baptism of Heretics | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Judianusbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Julia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Julian the ArchitectArchitect | Architect | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Julian, Emperoremperor | emperor | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Julian, Emperor (2)emperor | emperor | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Julian, archimandrite of the monastery of BassusArchimandrite and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Archimandrite and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Juliana and her companions, correspondents of John Chrysostomwomen correspondents | women correspondents | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Julianus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Julianus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Julius Decembrius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Jupiter | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Justin I Augustus, Constantinople | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Justin I, Constantinople | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Juvenal, of Jerusalem | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Kaisarios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Kalandion | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Kalukios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Kanadianos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Kas Politeuomenos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Kekropios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Keontios Eribooros | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Kerkyrios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| King Childebert and Queen Brunhildking | king | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| King Chilperic at the Synod of Berny-Rivièreking | king | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Klearchos (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Kleonikosscholasticus | scholasticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Kolasiosdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Kolokasiosdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Komasiusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Konstantios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Kurosmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Kyrion | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Laeta | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| LaetusChristian layman and ascetic correspondent of Augustine | Christian layman and ascetic correspondent of Augustine | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lampadius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lampetios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lampretios Diakonos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lampretiusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lampridius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lamprotychusarchimandrite | archimandrite | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Landowners of | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Laurikios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lausus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lawrencebishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Leo, bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Leoba | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Leonides (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Leonius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Leontia, Empress | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Leontios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Leontios (2) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Leontius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Leontius, Former Consulconsul | consul | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Leontius, bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Leontius, bishop, visitor of the Church of Riminibishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Leontius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Letoius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Letter 65 | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lgathodaimon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Liberius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| LiciniusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Licinius Sura | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| LimeniusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Linniusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Livianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lollianum | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Longinianum | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Longinus PriscusRoman military patron or official | Roman military patron or official | — | Unknown posting in Roman Egypt | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Longinus, Archimandrite of Doliche | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lucas (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lucian (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lucian (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lucinius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lucinus, Chancellor of Province of Campania | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Luciustribune | tribune | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lucius Domitius AhenobarbusSenator, consul, Pompeian commander | Senator, consul, Pompeian commander | ?-48 BC | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lucius Mescinius RufusQuaestor and Cicero associate | Quaestor and Cicero associate | — | Cilicia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lucius Minucius BasilusPraetor and Caesar assassin | Praetor and Caesar assassin | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lucius Valerius, juristJurist and Cicero correspondent | Jurist and Cicero correspondent | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lucius of Rome, Returned from Banishment | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lucius, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lucontius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Luduin | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lupicinusbishop | bishop | — | Lyon | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lupicius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lupo, Abbot | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lusimachos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lycaena | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lycurgus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Lysimachus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Mabon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Mabtinianos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Macarius, correspondent and bearer of Procopius of GazaBearer, student of law, and correspondent | Bearer, student of law, and correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Macer | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Macrobius, Donatist bishop of HippoDonatist bishop | Donatist bishop | — | Hippo Regius | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Madaurans | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maecilius Nepos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Magnenianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Magnos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Magnulf | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Magnus of Rome | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Magnus, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Magnus, correspondent of Libaniusofficial or athletic patronage correspondent of Libanius | official or athletic patronage correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maiion | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Makariosbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Malcaumbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Malchus, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Manius CuriusBusinessman and Cicero correspondent | Businessman and Cicero correspondent | — | Patrae | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Mannila | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Mantitheos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maranas | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maras, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| MarcellusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Marcellus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent asked to release a virtuous visitor | Correspondent asked to release a virtuous visitor | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Marcian Augustus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Marcianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Marcianus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Marcianus, correspondent of Aeneas of GazaCorrespondent | Correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Marcianus, correspondent of John Chrysostompatron and correspondent | patron and correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Marcus CluviusRoman banker and Cicero correspondent | Roman banker and Cicero correspondent | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Marcus Licinius CrassusGeneral, statesman | General, statesman | 115-53 BC | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Marcus RutiliusRoman correspondent of Cicero | Roman correspondent of Cicero | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Marianes | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Marinianus, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Marinianus, former consulFormer consul | Former consul | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Marion | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Marius MercatorLatin Christian writer and anti-Pelagian polemicist | Latin Christian writer and anti-Pelagian polemicist | 390-451 AD | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Mark | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Markianos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Markos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maron (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maron and Eustathius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maron, presbyter and monk, correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter and monk | presbyter and monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Martianusold friend and catechumen addressed by Augustine | old friend and catechumen addressed by Augustine | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Martinianus and Maron | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Martinianus and Zosimus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Martinus, in Corsica | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Marturios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Martyrius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Master of Offices | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Master of the Offices addressed by Severus of AntiochImperial Master of the Offices and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Imperial Master of the Offices and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Constantinople, Thrace | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Matron Celantia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Matthew | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maxentius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maxima, correspondent of AugustineChristian woman and correspondent of Augustine | Christian woman and correspondent of Augustine | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maximianbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maximianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maximin, Donatist | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maximinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maximus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maximus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maximus and Theodorus, correspondents of Augustinemessengers and correspondents | messengers and correspondents | — | Hippo Regius | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Maximus, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Maximus, physician and correspondent of Augustinephysician and recent convert from Arian teaching | physician and recent convert from Arian teaching | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Megethius, correspondent of Procopius of GazaRhetorical admirer and sender to Procopius of Gaza | Rhetorical admirer and sender to Procopius of Gaza | — | — | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Melinianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Melissus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Mellitus, Abbot | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Memnon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Memor | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Memorios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Menadeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Mennas | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Meribaudus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Meterius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Methodius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Minicius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Modestus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Monks of Euphratensis, Osrhoene, Syria, Phoenicia, and Cilicia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Monks of the monastery at Tagais addressed by Severus of AntiochMonastic community and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | Monastic community and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Monks of the monastery of Bassus addressed by Severus of AntiochMonastic correspondents of Severus of Antioch | Monastic correspondents of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Montius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Montius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Mosesdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Moses, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Moses, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Mother of Constantius, presbytermother of Constantius | mother of Constantius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Mousonios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Mugdonios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Musonius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Musonius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Musonius and Alexander, vindices of AnazarbusVindices of Anazarbus and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | Vindices of Anazarbus and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | — | Anazarbus, Cilicia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Musonius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Mustius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Mygdonius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Namaia, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Naucelio, Donatist interlocutorDonatist interlocutor | Donatist interlocutor | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Neemesios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Neidosscholasticus | scholasticus | — | Pelusium | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Neidus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Neilas | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Neillmmon Scholastikos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Neilos (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Neilos Diakonos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Nemesianus and Other Martyrs in Mines | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Neo | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Neocæsareans | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Neophytusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Neoptolemus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Neudis, a Man | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Nicanoradvocate | advocate | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Niceas of Aquileia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Nicetas | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Nicholas, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Nicodemus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Nikonarchimandrite | archimandrite | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Nilammon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Nilammon and Nilammon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Niluscorrespondent in the circle of Isidore of Pelusium (probable monk or cleric) | correspondent in the circle of Isidore of Pelusium (probable monk or cleric) | — | Pelusium / eastern Nile Delta, Egypt | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Nilus, beneficiary of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent and beneficiary of Procopius of Gaza | Correspondent and beneficiary of Procopius of Gaza | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Nobilius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Nobles and Proprietors in Sardinia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Nonnus, bishop of Seleucia in SyriaBishop of Seleucia and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Seleucia and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Seleucia Pieria, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Nonnus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent wavering between marriage and priesthood | Correspondent wavering between marriage and priesthood | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Notables, Landowners, Defenders of Syracuse, and Provincials | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Noumenios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Novatus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Nunechius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Oaios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Oathianos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Oatiepianos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ocilanustribune | tribune | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Of Heruls | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Of Warni | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Olumpiodoros | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Olumpios (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Olybrius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Olympiodorus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Olympius, physician and philosopher | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Onesicratia, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Onoratos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ophelion | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Optatus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Optimus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Orestes | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Oribasius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Oribasius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Oribasius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Origen | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Origenes | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Orion (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Orontius, correspondent of AugustineChristian correspondent | Christian correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Orsisius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Orthodox Christians at EmesaChristian community addressed by Severus of Antioch | Christian community addressed by Severus of Antioch | — | Emesa (Homs), Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Otreius, of Melitene | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Oulpianos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Oursenouthiosreader | reader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pachomiusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Paeanius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Paeonius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Palatinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Palatinus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Palladius and Maron | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Palladius and Serenus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Palladius, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Palladius, official | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pampus the GrammarianGrammarian | Grammarian | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pancarius, correspondent of Augustinelocal patron or official | local patron or official | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pancharius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pancratius, of a student | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Panegyrios, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Panellenios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Panolbius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pantonymus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Papirius ApollinariusRoman Egyptian correspondent in the Tiberianus archive | Roman Egyptian correspondent in the Tiberianus archive | — | Unknown place, probably Roman Egypt | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Papiscus Oscorudius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pappus, friend | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Paregoriusscriniarius | scriniarius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Paregorius, presbyter | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Parnasius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Parnassus as | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Paschasinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Paschasiusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pastinatum | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Patrician Liberius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Patricians addressed by Severus of AntiochRoman aristocratic recipients of Severus of Antioch | Roman aristocratic recipients of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Patrimus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Patrvinum | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Paul of Concordia (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Paul, Bishop of Verdun | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pauldos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Paulidus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Paulinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pauloscorrespondent of Libanius and Isidore of Pelusium | correspondent of Libanius and Isidore of Pelusium | — | Antioch (provisional) | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Paulus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pegasius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pegasius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pelagius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pelagius, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pelegrinuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| People of Alexandria | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| People of Constantinople | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| People of Lucristanum, Settled on Sontius (Isonzo River) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pepios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pergamius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pergamosreader | reader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Permothenes the Bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Perpetuus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Peter Elder | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Peter Mongus of Alexandria | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Peter, bishop of ApameaBishop of Apamea and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Apamea and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Apamea, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Peter, bishop of Trecalabishop of Trecala/Triocala and visitor of the church of Agrigentum | bishop of Trecala/Triocala and visitor of the church of Agrigentum | — | Trecala/Triocala, Sicily | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Peter, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent who recommends Epiphanius | Correspondent who recommends Epiphanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Peter, subdeacon of Sicily | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Petreius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Petronius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Petrus, correspondent of Libaniusfriend and correspondent of Libanius | friend and correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Phaedrus, correspondent of Procopius of GazaCorrespondent whose letter reveals paternal affection | Correspondent whose letter reveals paternal affection | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pharetrius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pharismanimus Decembrius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Phasganius, friend in another city | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Phaustillianos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Phileas | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philekespresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philemonbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philetrius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philetrus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philip | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philip (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philip (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philip the presbyter, correspondent of Severus of AntiochPresbyter and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Presbyter and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philip, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philippos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philitrius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philochristusbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philoromuscount | count | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philoumenosmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philoxenus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philoxenus, bishop of DolicheBishop of Doliche and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Doliche and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Doliche, Commagene | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philoxenus, bishop of HierapolisBishop of Hierapolis and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Hierapolis and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Hierapolis (Mabbug), Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Philumenius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Phlabianos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Phlorentios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Phoann Bopoiathtiooos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Phocas (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Photeine and Dor | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Photinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Photios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Photius and Andrew, archimandrites in CariaArchimandrites and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | Archimandrites and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | — | Caria, Asia Minor | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Phrancus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Phrontinusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pindaruspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pippin the | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pisimiusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Placidina | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Placidus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Platoarchimandrite | archimandrite | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Plutarch | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Plutarch (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Plutarch Byrses | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Poimeniospresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Polemius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Poluchronios (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Polycarp of Smyrnabishop | bishop | 69-155 AD | Smyrna | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Polychronios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Polychroniusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Polychronius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Polychronius, official (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pomasius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| PompeiaRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pompeia Celerina | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pompeianos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pompianus, of Emesa | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pope Boniface | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pope John IIIpope | pope | 520-574 AD | Rome | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Porcianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Porphyrius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Porphyrius, bishop of Rhosusbishop of Rhosus | bishop of Rhosus | — | Rhosus (modern Arsuz) | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Posidonius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Possessor | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Possidius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Potentinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pothianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Poulalion | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Praesens | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Praetorian (regarding appointment of armorer supervisors -- formula) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pragmatius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Prejectusbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Presbyters and monks in Phoenicia catechizing paganspresbyters and monks | presbyters and monks | — | Phoenicia (region) | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Primos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Primus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Priscillianusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Priscus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Proba, freedwoman in Rome and correspondent of John Chrysostomfreedwoman in Rome | freedwoman in Rome | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Probus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Proclus and Eusebuna, bishopsBishops and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | Bishops and correspondents of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Procopius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Procopius, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Procopius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Prohaeresius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Prohairesios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Proklos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Promotus, correspondent of Libaniusgeneral and correspondent of Libanius | general and correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Prosdocios, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Prosechiusadvocate | advocate | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Prosper | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Prosper of AquitaineLatin Christian writer and defender of Augustine's doctrine of grace | Latin Christian writer and defender of Augustine's doctrine of grace | 390-455 AD | Massilia (modern Marseille) | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Protasius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Proterius, of Alexandria | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Protogenes Præfect | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Provincials of Istria | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Præsidius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Publius CaesiusRoman correspondent of Cicero | Roman correspondent of Cicero | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Publius Nigidius FigulusSenator, scholar, exile | Senator, scholar, exile | 98-45 BC | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Publius SestiusTribune of the plebs, Cicero supporter | Tribune of the plebs, Cicero supporter | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Publius SittiusFinancier and military adventurer | Financier and military adventurer | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Publius Sulpicius RufusImperator and Cicero correspondent | Imperator and Cicero correspondent | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pythius, correspondent of Procopius of GazaLiterary correspondent | Literary correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Pœmenius, of Satala | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Quaestor (public edict) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Quertinus, ex-prefectprefect | prefect | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Quintianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Quintilius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Quintinusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Quintus AnchariusProconsul and Cicero correspondent | Proconsul and Cicero correspondent | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Quintus Caecilius Metellus NeposSenator, tribune, consul | Senator, tribune, consul | 100-55 BC | Rome | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Quintus, Concerning Baptism of Heretics | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Quiricus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Radegundqueen | queen | 520-587 AD | Poitiers | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rakgaoios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 100: Ἀνεπίγραφοσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 101: Ἰσιδώρῳ Βυζαντίῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 102: Γεωργίῳ ξενοδόχῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 10: Νικολάῳ μαθητῇcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 111: Ἰωσὴφ ἀδελφῷ καὶ ἀρχιεπισκόπῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 112: Εὐθυμίῳ Σάρδησcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 113: Πατρικίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 114: Ἀθανασίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 11: Ἀναστασίῳ ἐπισκόπῳ Κνωσίασbishop or episcopal group | bishop or episcopal group | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 122: Γρηγορίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 123: Θεοκτίστῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 124: Δωροθέῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 125: Βασσιανῷ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 126: Θαδδαίῳ τέκνῳ καὶ ὁμολογητῇcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 127: Λιτοΐῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 128: Βησσαρίωνι τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 129: Τίτῳ καὶ Φίλωνι τέκνοισcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 12: Θωμᾷ δισυπάτῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 138: Ἰωάννῃ μοναχῷ Ἀνατολικῷmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 139: Νικήτᾳ μανδάτοριcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 13: Εἰς τὴν διακονίαν τῶν ἀπρονοητῶνcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 140: Λογοθετίσσῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 141: Κανονικαῖσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 142: Ἡγουμένῃabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 143: Ὑπατίσσῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 144: Σεργίῳ ὑπάτῳ καὶ ἐξαδέλφῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 147: Ἡγουμένῃabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 148: Θεοδώρῳ σπαθαρίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 149: Μονάζουσιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 14: Ἰγνατίῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 156: Εἰρήνῃ πατρικίᾳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 157: Ἰωάννῃ ἐπισκόπῳ Σάρδησbishop or episcopal group | bishop or episcopal group | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 158: Πέτρῳ Νικαίασcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 159: Μακαρίῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 15: Θεοδούλῳ κιονίτῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 160: Τῷ φίλῳ ὁ φίλοσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 161: Εἰρήνῃ καὶ Καλῇ ἀδελφαῖσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 162: Σεργίῳ ὑπάτῳ καὶ ἐξαδέλφῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 163: Γρηγορίῳ κληρικῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 164: Ἀνατολίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 165: Συμεὼν τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 166: Θεοφίλῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 167: Πασαρίωνι τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 168: Λαυρεντίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 169: Ἀθανασίῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 16: Νικηφόρῳ βασιλεῖimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 170: Ἡγουμένῳ Πανάγρουabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 171: Παρθενίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 172: Ἡγησίμῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 173: Στεφάνῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 174: Ἐφραὶμ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 175: Θεοφυλάκτῳ Νικομηδείασcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 176: Ἐπιφανίῳ ἡγουμένῳ Εὐκαιρίασabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 177: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 17: Ἰωάννῃ σπαθαρίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 180: Δομετιανῷ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 181: Εὐθυμίῳ καὶ τοῖς λοιποῖς ἀδελφοῖσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 182: Γενναδίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 183: Θαδδαίῳ τέκνῳ καὶ ὁμολογητῇcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 184: Ἰγνατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 185: Σεργίῳ νοταρίῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 186: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 187: Κληδονίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 188: Δωροθέῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 189: Ἰακώβῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 18: Σταυρακίῳ σπαθαρίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 190: Θεοδούλῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 191: Γρηγορᾷ λαϊκῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 192: Ἄννῃ πατρικίᾳ καὶ μοναζούσῃmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 193: Σπαθαρέᾳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 194: Ἀθανασίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 195: Ἰωσὴφ ἀδελφῷ καὶ ἀρχιεπισκόπῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 196: Εὐχαρίστῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 197: Ἰωάννῃ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 198: Τιμοθέῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 199: Βασσιανῷ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 19: Πρὸς τὸ κοινὸν τοῦ λαοῦ Ἀντισάρχουcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 200: Δυσὶν ἀδελφαῖς Εἰρήνῃ καὶ Καλῇcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 201: Ἀντωνίῳ ἡγουμένῳ τῶν Αὐλητοῦabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 202: Ἀρκαδίῳ μοναχῷmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 203: Κόμητιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 204: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 205: Πέτρῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 206: Πατρικίᾳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 207: Πατρικίᾳ ἄλλῃimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 208: Ἱλαρίωνι τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 209: Νείλῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 20: Πινουφίῳ καὶ Μάρῃ τέκνοισcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 210: Ἀνεπίγραφοσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 211: Εἰρήνῃ καὶ Καλῇ, δυσὶν ἀδελφαῖσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 212: Εὐσεβίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 213: Εὐθυμίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 214: Θεοφάνει ἡγουμένῳ τοῦ Ἀγροῦabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 215: Πρεσβυτέρῳ ὑπογράψαντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 216: Καλλίστῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 217: Κασσίᾳ κανδιδατίσσῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 218: Μελετίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 219: Ἰωάννῃ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 220: Ὑπατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 221: Θεόδωρος πάσαις ταῖς ἀδελφότησιν ἤτοι συνοδίαις ταῖς πανταχοῦ διὰ Χριστὸν διεσπαρμέναις σὺν τοῖς ἐν φυλακαῖς τε καὶ ἐξορίαις κρατουμένοις ἐν Κυρίῳ χαίρεινcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 222: Ἰωσὴφ ἀδελφῷ καὶ ἀρχιεπισκόπῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 226: Ἰγνατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 227: Μαρίᾳ αὐγούστῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 228: Σπαθαρέᾳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 229: Ὑπατίσσῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 230: Μακαρίῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 231: Ἀθανασίῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 232: Φιλίππῳ μονάζοντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 233: Κωνσταντίνῳ κουράτοριcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 234: Σισόῃ ἐπισκόπῳbishop or episcopal group | bishop or episcopal group | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 235: Βησσαρίωνι τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 236: Ὑπατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 237: Βασσιανῷ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 238: Εὐοδίῳ καὶ Ἰωάννῃ τέκνοισcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 239: Δωροθέῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 240: Δωροθέῳ τέκνῳ ἑτέρῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 241: Τίτῳ καὶ Φίλωνι τέκνοισcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 242: Νικολάῳ μάγκιπιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 243: Ἰσιδώρῳ λαϊκῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 244: Ἡγουμένῃabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 245: Ἰωάννῃ Καλχηδόνοσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 246: Εὐθυμίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 247: Ὑπερεχίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 248: Ἀφροδισίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 249: Ἀμμωνᾶ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 24: Θεοκτίστῳ μαγίστρῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 250: Συμεὼν τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 251: Θεοφυλάκτῳ πρεσβυτέρῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 252: Βησσαρίωνι τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 253: Ἰωάννῃ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 254: Εὐοδίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 255: Νικήτᾳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 256: Ἀντιόχῳ σιλεντιαρίῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 257: Γρηγορίῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 258: Λουκιανῷ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 259: Μύρωνιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 25: Νικηφόρῳ πατριάρχῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 260: Γεωργίῳ μιθανῇcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 261: Πάρδῳ μιθανῇcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 262: Γενναδίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 263: Κληδονίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 264: Εὐστρατίῳ ἀρχιητρῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 265: Ἰωσὴφ ἀδελφῷ καὶ ἀρχιεπισκόπῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 266: Ἄνθῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 267: Ἰγνατίῳ ἐπισκόπῳ Μιλήτουbishop or episcopal group | bishop or episcopal group | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 268: Ἰωάννῃ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 269: Γρηγορίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 26: Συμεὼν ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 270: Πρωτοσπαθαρέᾳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 273: Βασιλείῳ ἀρχιμανδρίτῃ Ῥώμησimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 274: Ἰωάννῃ ἐπισκόπῳ Μονοβασίας καὶ Μεθοδίῳ ἡγουμένῳbishop or episcopal group | bishop or episcopal group | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 275: Πάπᾳ Ἀλεξανδρείασcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 276: Πατριάρχῃ Ἱεροσολύμωνcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 277: Εἰς τὴν λαύραν τοῦ Ἁγίου Σάβαcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 278: Εἰς τὴν λαύραν τοῦ Ἁγίου Χαρίτωνοσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 279: Τοῖς ἐν τῇ ἁγίᾳ πόλει μονάζουσιν Ἰσαὰκ καὶ Ἀρσενίῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 27: Νικήτᾳ πατρικίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 280: Νικήτᾳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 281: Ἀρσενίῳ μοναχῷmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 282: Σεργίῳ ὑπάτῳ τοῦ ἀερικοῦcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 286: Νικηφόρῳ, τῷ ἁγιωτάτῳ πατριάρχῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 287: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 288: Σιλουανῷ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 289: Ἄννῃ μοναζούσῃmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 28: Βασιλείῳ μονάζοντιimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 290: Ἰγνατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 291: Θεοφάνει ἡγουμένῳ καὶ ὁμολογητῇabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 292: Μοναζούσαισmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 293: Λέοντι πατρικίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 294: Μακαρίῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 295: Γρηγορᾷ λαϊκῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 296: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 297: Προτερίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 298: Ἰωάννῃ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 299: Νικολάῳ μάγκιπιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 29: Λέοντι ὀρφανοτρόφῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 300: Κωνσταντίνῳ λαϊκῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 301: Θεόδωρος τοῖς διὰ Κύριον ἐν διαφόροις φυλακαῖς τηρουμένοις ἀδελφοῖς ἀγαπητοῖς ἐν Κυρίῳ χαίρεινcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 302: Τοῖς ἀποῦσι πᾶσιν ἀδελφοῖσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 303: Προτερίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 304: Ζαχαρίᾳ ὑπάτῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 305: Ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 306: Οἰκονόμῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 307: Τιμοθέῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 308: Ἰγνατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 309: Μαρίᾳ αὐγούστῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 30: Νικηφόρῳ πατριάρχῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 310: Εὐοδίῳ καὶ Ἰωάννῃ τέκνοισcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 311: Ἀνατολίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 312: Ἰωάννῃ Καλχηδόνοσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 313: Πέτρῳ Νικαίασcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 314: Θεοφυλάκτῳ Νικομηδείασcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 315: Τιμοθέῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 316: Ἄννῃ ἡγουμένῃabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 317: Βασιλείῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 318: Ἰωάννῃ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 319: Νικήτᾳ ἡγουμένῳ τοῦ Μηδικίουabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 31: Τοῖς ἐν τῷ Σακκουδίωνι ἀδελφοῖσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 320: Ἰωάννῃ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 321: Ἀθανασίῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 322: Βασιλείῳ μονάζοντιimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 323: Μεγαλῷ καὶ Μαρίᾳ μοναζούσαισmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 324: Γενναδίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 325: Καλλίστῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 326: Κληδονίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 327: Μελετίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 328: Ἰακώβῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 329: Εὐπρεπιανῷ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 32: Νικολάῳ χαρτουλαρίῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 330: Σπαθαρίᾳ τοῦ Φλαβίουimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 331: Μαρίᾳ μοναζούσῃmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 332: Συμεὼν μονάζοντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 333: Ἰωσὴφ ἀδελφῷ καὶ ἀρχιεπισκόπῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 334: Ἀθανασίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 335: Ἄνθῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 336: Εὐχαρίστῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 337: Λέοντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 338: Κωνσταντίνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 339: Πρεσβυτέρθῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 340: Θαλελαίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 341: Θεοδούλῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 342: Συμεὼν τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 343: Εὐθυμίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 344: Ἐφραὶμ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 345: Ἀφροδισίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 346: Ὑπερεχίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 347: Ἀμμωνᾷ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 348: Στεφάνῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 349: Συμεὼν τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 350: Παρθενίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 351: Ἡγησίμῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 352: Δωροθέῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 353: Πέτρῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 354: Τῷ οἰκονόμῳ τῆς Συμβόλουcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 355: Ἰωσὴφ ἀδελφῷ καὶ ἀρχιεπισκόπῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 356: Λιτοΐῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 357: Θεοδούλῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 358: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 359: Πρὸς τοὺς ἀντιλέγοντας μὴ περιγραπτὸν εἶναι τὸν Χριστόνcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 35: Βασιλείῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 360: Τιμοθέῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 361: Βασιλείῳ μονάζοντιimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 362: Μακαρίῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 363: Κωνσταντίνῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 364: Μιχαὴλ Συννάδωνcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 365: Τιθόῃ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 366: Σιλουανῷ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 367: Εὐοδίῳ καὶ Ἰωάννῃ τέκνοισcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 368: Συμεὼν τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 369: Κωνσταντίνῳ λαϊκῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 36: Εὐπρεπιανῷ καὶ τοῖς σὺν αὐτῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 370: Κασσίᾳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 371: Μακαρίῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 372: Εἰρήνῃ πατρικίᾳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 373: Παύλῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 374: Λιτοΐῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 375: Κανονικαῖσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 376: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 37: Ἰωσὴφ ἀρχιεπισκόπῳ Θεσσαλονίκησcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 380: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 381: Θεόδωρος ταῖς πανταχοῦ διεσπαρμέναις ἀδελφότησιν. κατηχητικήcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 382: Κατηχητική. Θεόδωρος ταῖς πανταχοῦ διεσπαρμέναις ἀδελφότησινcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 383: Ἀθανασίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 384: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 385: Θεοφίλῳ τῆς Ἐφέσουcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 386: Θαλελαίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 387: Ἐγκλειστῇcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 388: Συμεὼν τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 389: Βασιλείῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 38: Ἀρσενίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 390: Ἀρκαδίῳ μοναχῷmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 391: Ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 392: Θεόδωρος ταῖς πανταχοῦ διεσπαρμέναις ἀδελφότησι σὺν τοῖς ἐναθλοῦσιν ἐν τῇ ὁμολογίᾳ Χριστοῦ χαίρεινcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 393: Τοῖς διὰ Κύριον πεφυγαδευμένοις πνευματικοῖς ἁγίοις μου πατράσιν Θεόδωρος ἐλάχιστος πρεσβύτερος καὶ ἡγούμενος τῶν Στουδίου ἐν Κυρίῳ χαίρεινcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 394: Λουκιανῷ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 395: Ἀλβενέκᾳ πρωτοσπαθαρέᾳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 396: Μαρίᾳ μοναζούσῃmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 397: Μοναζούσῃ παραινετικήmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 398: Βασιλείῳ πατρικίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 399: Γρηγορᾷ λαϊκῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 39: Θεοφίλῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 400: Λέοντι πατρικίῳ καὶ σακελλαρίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 401: Ἀναστασίῳ πρωτοσπαθαρίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 402: Τοῖς εἰς τὰ Στουδίου ἀδελφοῖσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 403: Μοναζούσαισmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 404: Κανονικαῖσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 405: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 406: Κατήχησισcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 407: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 408: Θεόδωρος ἁμαρτωλὸς μοναχὸς τοῖς πνευματικοῖς μου πατράσι καὶ ἀδελφοῖς, ὁμολογήσασι καὶ ἐναθλοῦσιν ἐν εἱρκταῖς, ὧν τὰ ὀνόματα ἐν βίβλῳ ζωῆσmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 409: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 40: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 410: Κατήχησισcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 411: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 412: Εἰρήνῃ πατρικίᾳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 413: Εὐφημίᾳ ἐγκλειστῇcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 414: Θεοφίλῳ τῆς Ἐφέσουcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 415: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 416: Νικολάῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 417: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 418: Μιχαὴλ αὐτοκράτορι βασιλεῖimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 419: Στεφάνῳ ἀδσηκρῆτισcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 41: Σιλουανῷ καὶ Εὐπρεπιανῷ τέκνοισcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 420: Στεφάνῳ μαγίστρῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 421: Τοῖς ἁγίοις ὁμολογηταῖς πατράσι καὶ ἀδελφοῖσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 422: Νικήτᾳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 423: Νικηφόρῳ τῷ ἁγιωτάτῳ πατριάρχῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 424: Ἰωάννῃ λογοθέτῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 425: Παντολέοντι λογοθέτῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 426: Δημόχαρι λογοθέτῃ γενικῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 427: Θεοδώρῳ μονάζοντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 428: Ἀθανασίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 429: Ἐπιστολὴ ἐκ προσώπου πάντων τῶν ἡγουμένων πρὸς Μιχαὴλ βασιλέαabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 42: Ἄννῃ μοναζούσῃmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 430: Ἐπισκόποις διὰ Κύριον πεφυγαδευμένοισbishop or episcopal group | bishop or episcopal group | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 431: Ἀμμοῦν τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 432: Θεοφίλῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 433: Κατηχητική. Τοῖς ἠγαπημένοις πνευματικοῖς τέκνοις τε καὶ ἀδελφοῖς Λαυρεντίῳ, Συμεών, Διονυσίῳ, Ποιμένι, Λιτοΐῳ καὶ τοῖς λοιποῖς ὧδε κἀκεῖσε διεσπαρμένοις Θεόδωρος ἁμαρτωλὸς μοναχὸς ἐν Κυρίῳ χαίρεινmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 434: Ἡγουμένῃ τῆς Νικαίασabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 435: Ἐπισκόποις τοῖς διὰ Κύριον φυγαδευθεῖσιν ἐν Χερσῶνιbishop or episcopal group | bishop or episcopal group | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 436: Εὐδοκῷ παρθενευούσῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 437: Νικήτᾳ κουράτωριcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 438: Βασιλείῳ υἱῷ πνευματικῷimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 439: Τοῖς ἠγαπημένοις ἀδελφοῖς Γρηγορίῳ, Ἰεζεκιήλ, Ἐράστῳ, Θεοφάνει, Ἀνίνᾳ καὶ τοῖς λοιποῖς ἐν Ἑλλάδιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 43: Ἰωσὴφ ἀδελφῷ καὶ ἀρχιεπισκόπῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 440: Ἀβρααμίῳ ξενοδόχῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 441: Ὑπατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 442: Πέτρῳ Νικαίασcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 443: Δημητρίῳ ὑπάτῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 444: Εὐαρέστῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 445: Σευηριανῷ υἱῷ πνευματικῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 446: Θεοδώρῳ μονάζοντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 447: Ἀνθίμῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 448: Εὐστρατίῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 449: Λαυρεντίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 44: Σεργίῳ ὑπάτῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 450: Τοῖς ἐν ἄστει ἀδελφοῖσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 451: Ἰωάννῃ Σάρδησcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 452: Νικήτᾳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 453: Ἠλίᾳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 454: Τῇ ὁμόζυγι Δημόχαριcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 455: Θεοφίλῳ τῆς Ἐφέσουcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 456: Τοῖς μονάζουσι Μυέλησcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 457: Κατηχητικὴ πρὸς τοὺς ἑαυτοῦ μαθητάσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 458: Εὐφροσύνῃ ἡγουμένῃ τοῦ Κλουβίουabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 459: Ἰουλιανῷ βεστήτωριcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 460: Εὐφροσύνῃ ἡγουμένῃabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 461: Ἰωαννίκῃ ἐρημίτῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 462: Ἀντωνίῳ τοῦ Δυρραχίουcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 463: Ἰωάννῃ σπαθαρίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 464: Μαριανῷ σπαθαρίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 465: Εὐφροσύνῃ ἡγουμένῃabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 466: Ἰακώβῳ μονάζοντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 467: Θωμᾷ χαρτουλαρίῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 468: Νικήτᾳ τοποτηρητῇcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 469: Θωμᾷ πατριάρχῃ Ἱεροσολύμωνcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 470: Θεοδώρῳ ξενοδόχῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 471: Γρηγορίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 472: Εὐφροσύνῃ ἡγουμένῃabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 473: Κατήχησις πρὸς τοὺς ἑαυτοῦ μαθητάσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 474: Τοῖς μοναχοῖς τοῦ Φωτεινουδίουmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 475: Πέτρῳ Νικαίασcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 476: Νικήτᾳ σπαθαρίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 477: Θεοδώρῳ μονάζοντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 478: Λέοντι σακελλαρίῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 479: Θεοδότῳ πατρικίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 480: Κατηχητικὴ πρὸς τοὺς ἑαυτοῦ μαθητάς. Θεόδωρος ἐλάχιστος, πρεσβύτερος καὶ ἡγούμενος τῶν Στουδίου, ἠγαπημένοις ἀδελφοῖς μου καὶ πνευματικοῖς υἱέσιν, τοῖς διὰ Κύριον ὧδε κἀκεῖσε διεσπαρμένοισcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 481: Τῇ ἡγουμένῃ Ἰγνῶνabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 482: Εὐφροσύνῃ ἡγουμένῃabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 483: Κατηχητικήcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 484: Θεοδότῳ στρατηγῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 485: Θεοκτίστῳ ἐρημίτῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 486: Ἀρχιμανδρίτῃ Γοτθίασcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 487: Στεφάνῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 488: Κατηχητικὴ πρὸς τοὺς ἐν Κυζίκῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 489: Γρηγορίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 48: Ἀθανασίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 490: Θεοκτίστῳ ἐρημίτῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 491: Διογένει ἀσηκρῆτις Ἐρώτησις. Πῶς δεῖ καλεῖν τὴν Χριστοῦ εἰκόνα καὶ πῶς αὐτὴν προσκυνεῖν χρή. Ἀπόκρισιςcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 492: Ἰωάννῃ Γραμματικῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 493: Ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 497: Θεοδώρῳ πατρικίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 498: Τῇ τουρμαρχίσσῃ τῆς Ἑλλάδοσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 499: Νικήτᾳ μονάζοντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 49: Ναυκρατίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 4: Νικηφόρῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 500: Ἡσυχίῳ πρωτονοταρίῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 501: Τῇ ἀδελφότητι τῆς Πελεκητῆσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 502: Γρηγορίῳ ὑπάτῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 503: Κατηχητικὴ πρὸς τοὺς ἑαυτοῦ μαθητάσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 504: Δημητρίῳ ὑπάτῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 505: Λυκάστῳ ὑπάτῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 506: Εὐφροσύνῃ ἡγουμένῃabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 507: Φιλοθέῳ κτήτοριcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 508: Εἰρήνῃ πατρικίᾳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 509: Βρυένᾳ στρατηγῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 510: Εὐφροσύνῃ ἡγουμένῃabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 511: Εὐδοκίμῳ σπαθαρίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 512: Σεργίῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 513: Στεφάνῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 514: Μαρίᾳ βασιλίσσῃimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 515: Βασιλείῳ μονάζοντιimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 516: Ἠλίᾳ πρεσβυτέρῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 517: Μακαρίῳ μονάζοντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 518: Αὐξεντίῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 519: Εὐδοκίμῳ σπαθαρίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 520: Νικήτᾳ σπαθαρίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 522: Τῇ σπαθαρέᾳ τοῦ Φλαβιανοῦimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 523: Παντολέοντι λογοθέτῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 524: Θεοφάνει μονάζοντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 525: Φιλοθέῳ κτήτοριcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 526: Εἰρήνῃ πατρικίᾳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 527: Εὐδοκίμῳ σπαθαρίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 528: Ἰωάννῃ Γραμματικῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 529: Εὐδοκίᾳ κανδιδατίσσῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 52: Φιλίππῳ διακόνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 530: Εὐφροσύνῃ ἡγουμένῃabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 531: Δωροθέῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 532: Μιχαὴλ καὶ Θεοφίλῳ βασιλεῦσιν. Βασιλεῦσι θεοφιλεστάτοις καὶ εὐσεβεστάτοις ἐκ θεοῦ αὐγούστοις καὶ αὐτοκράτορσιν ἀπολογία τε καὶ προσφώνησις παρὰ τῶν ὧδέ τε κἀκεῖσε διεσπαρμένωνimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 533: Πέτρῳ Νικαίασcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 534: Συμεὼν μονάζοντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 535: Φιλοθέῳ κτήτοριcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 536: Εἰρήνῃ ἡγουμένῃabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 537: Μαρίᾳ σπαθαρέᾳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 538: Θεοδοσίᾳ αὐγούστῃ καὶ Βασιλείῳ υἱῷ αὐτῆσimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 539: Κασσίᾳ κανδιδατίσσῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 53: Στεφάνῳ ἀναγνώστῃ καὶ τοῖς σὺν αὐτῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 540: Ὑπακοῇ μοναζούσῃmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 541: Ὀλβιανῷ πατρικίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 542: Ἀντωνίῳ ἐπισκόπῳbishop or episcopal group | bishop or episcopal group | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 543: Διονυσίῳ μονάζοντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 544: Ἰωσὴφ καθηγουμένῳ τῶν Κεραμένωνcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 545: Εὐθυμίῳ Σάρδησcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 546: Ἰωάννῃ Γραμματικῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 547: Μιχαὴλ συγκέλλῳ Ἁγιοπολίτῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 548: Ὑπακοῇ μοναζούσῃmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 549: Μεθοδίῳ μονάζοντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 54: Ἄννῃ ἡγουμένῃabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 550: Ἰωάννῃ κληρικῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 551: Θωμαΐδι παρθενευούσῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 552: Λύσεις διαφόρων κεφαλαίωνcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 553: Πρὸς τὴν σπαθαρέαν, ἧς τὸ ὄνομα Μαχαρᾶimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 554: Πλάτωνι οἰκείῳ πατρίcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 555: Βασιλείῳ τῷ ἀοιδίμῳ ἡγουμένῳ σὺν πᾶσι τοῖς ἁγίοις πατράσι τῆς σεβασμίας μονῆς τοῦ Ἁγίου Σάβαabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 556: Γρηγορίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 557: Epistulae spuriae, attributed letter 557correspondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 558: Νεοφύτῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 559: Πρός τινας ἁγίους ἐν ἐξορίᾳ ὄντασcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 55: Εἰρήνῃ πατρικίᾳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 560: Πρὸς τοὺς ἐπισκόπους καὶ ἡγουμένους, τοὺς καθαψαμένους Πέτρου τοῦ ἐν τῷ Καλῷ ὄρειbishop or episcopal group | bishop or episcopal group | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 56: Ἀντωνίῳ ἡγουμένῳ τοῦ Ἁγίου Πέτρου καὶ τοῖς σὺν αὐτῷabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 57: Τοῦ αὐτοῦ ἐπιστολὴ πρὸς Πλάτωνα τὸν ἑαυτοῦ πατέρα περὶ προσκυνήσεως τῶν σεπτῶν εἰκόνωνcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 58: Τοῖς ἁγίοις μου πατράσι καὶ ὁμολογηταῖς Χριστοῦ, Ἰωάννῃ, Μιχαὴλ καὶ Βασιλείῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 59: Τῇ ἡγουμένῃ τῶν Γόρδιναabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 5: Στεφάνῳ ἀδσηκρῆτιςcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 60: Βασιλείῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 61: Γρηγορίῳ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 62: Εἰρήνῃ καὶ Εὐφροσύνῃ μοναζούσαισmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 63: Ἀβολίῳ καὶ Ἰωάννῃ μονάζουσινcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 64: Τῇ περὶ τὸν πνευματικὸν υἱὸν Γρηγόριον ἀδελφότητιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 65: Κανονικαῖς Πριγκίπουcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 66: Μαρίᾳ παρθενευούσῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 67: Τῇ ἀδελφότητι Κιζάρωνcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 68: Ἐφραὶμ καὶ Ἀγάθωνι καὶ τοῖς λοιποῖς τέκνοισcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 69: Προκοπίῳ μονάζοντιcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 6: Θεοκτίστῃ τῇ ἑαυτοῦ μητρίcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 70: Θεοδώρῳ διακόνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 71: Τῇ εἰκονομαχικῇ συνόδῳ ὡς ἐκ προσώπου πάντων τῶν ἡγουμένωνabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 74: Εὐθυμίῳ Σάρδησcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 75: Ἰγνατίῳ ἐπισκόπῳ Μιλήτουbishop or episcopal group | bishop or episcopal group | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 76: Ἰωάννῃ ἡγουμένῳ Χαλκίτουabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 77: Εἰρήνῃ πατρικίᾳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 78: Ζαχαρίᾳ ὑπάτῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 79: Ἀθανασίῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 7: Εἰρήνῃ βασιλίσσῃimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 80: Τιμοθέῳ τέκνῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 81: Ἀνατολίῳ καὶ Σαββατίῳ τέκνοισcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 82: Πέτρῳ Νικαίασcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 83: Ἰωσὴφ ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 84: Γρηγορᾷ λαϊκῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 85: Ἄννῃ ἡγουμένῃabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 86: Λέοντι πατρικίῳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 87: Εἰρήνῃ πατρικίᾳimperial or aristocratic correspondent | imperial or aristocratic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 88: Μόσχῳ λαϊκῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 89: Εὐσχήμονι Λαμψάκουcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 8: Συμεὼν ἡγουμένῳabbot or monastic leader | abbot or monastic leader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 90: Ἱλαρίωνι ἀρχιμανδρίτῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 91: Τοῖς Γραμματικοῖς τοῖς δυσὶν ἀδελφοῖσcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 92: Στεφάνῳ ἀνεψιῷcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 93: Κηροπράτῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 94: Λέοντι ἀρωματοπράτῃcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 95: Πολιτιανῷ δομεστίκῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 96: Ἄννῃ μοναζούσῃmonastic correspondent | monastic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 97: Ζαχαρίᾳ ὑπάτῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 98: Λέοντι φίλῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 99: Ὑπάτῳcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient in Theodore Studite Letter 9: Γελασίῳ μαθητῇcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient of Gregory of Nyssa's letter on Against EunomiusCorrespondent | Correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Recipient of Gregory of Nyssa's testimonialCorrespondent | Correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Remigius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Renatus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Reontios Eribthothros | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Reparatus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Restitutus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Restitutus, deacon and correspondent of Augustinedeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Retbos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Reteos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Retorios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Revenue Officer of Venetia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ricomerem | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rimini | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Riothamus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Riothoen Biagonos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rogatianus Presbyter, and Other Confessors. A.D. 250 | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rogatianus, Concerning Who Contended Against | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Roigonios the Bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Roman presbyters who came with western bishopspresbyters from Rome | presbyters from Rome | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Romanae | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Romans of | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Romanum | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rome | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Romulus and Byzus, monks and correspondents of John Chrysostommonks | monks | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Roputhebonios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Royal Stablemaster | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ruccodeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ruclo, vir illustrissimus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rufinianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rufinus (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rufinus (fragment) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rufinus of Aquileia and Melania the Elderjoint ascetic correspondents | joint ascetic correspondents | — | Mount of Olives, Jerusalem | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rufinus, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rufinus, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rufinus, correspondent of Libaniusofficial correspondent of Libanius | official correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rufinus, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | Phoenicia (region) | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rufus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ruso | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rusticus, correspondent of AugustineChristian lay correspondent | Christian lay correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Rusticus, nobleman | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sabinianus, a Man | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sabinos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Saburiuscount | count | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sagittarius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| SallustiusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sallustius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Salonitans | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Salustius Governor | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Salustius, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Salvian, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Salvina | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Salvius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sapaudo | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sapaudus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sapida | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sapores, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sarapion | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sarapion, correspondent of Aeneas of GazaCorrespondent | Correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sardus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sarpedon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sasima | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Saturninus, Eufratus, and clerics returned to catholic unityclerics reconciled to catholic communion | clerics reconciled to catholic communion | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Saturninus, friend; and Parthenius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Savinella | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Scholasticus, Judge | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sebastianus, correspondent of AugustineChristian correspondent | Christian correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sebastianus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sebastianus, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Secundianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Secundus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| SeleucianaChristian woman and correspondent of Augustine | Christian woman and correspondent of Augustine | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Seleucianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Seleucus, friend and official | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Seleukios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sempronius Rufus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Senate of Constantinople | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Serapion | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Serapion (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Serenos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sergius of Cyrrhus and Marion of SuraJoint episcopal recipients of Severus of Antioch | Joint episcopal recipients of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Serranus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Servatus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Servilio | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Servium | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Servius Sulpicius GalbaPraetor and commander | Praetor and commander | — | Mutina | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Seueros | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Severa, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Severianus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Severina and Romula, correspondents of John Chrysostomcorrespondents | correspondents | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Severinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Severinus, kinsman of AugustineDonatist Christian and kinsman of Augustine | Donatist Christian and kinsman of Augustine | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Severus, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Severus, scholasticus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Silvanus, Valentinus, and the Milevitan council bishopsNorth African bishops of the Milevitan council | North African bishops of the Milevitan council | — | Milevis, Numidia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Simeon, archimandrite of the great monasteryArchimandrite and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Archimandrite and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Simeon, archimandrite of the monastery at TeledaArchimandrite and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Archimandrite and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Simeonius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Simon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Simplicius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Simplicius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sindulfdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sisinniusbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sisinnius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sister of Constantius, presbytersister of Constantius | sister of Constantius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sixtus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Skylacius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Smaragdus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Socius Senecio | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Soldiers | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Solomon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Someone Unknown | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sopater | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sopater the SophistSophist | Sophist | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sopatros | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sopatros (letter incipit) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sophronius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sophronius, of Constantina | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sopolis, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sosander (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sosianus and Julius, correspondents of Procopius of GazaJoint correspondents of Procopius of Gaza | Joint correspondents of Procopius of Gaza | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sosimuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sosipatertribune | tribune | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sosius Senecio | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sosthenes | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sousimuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sozomenprefect | prefect | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sozomen, correspondent of Procopius of GazaStudent and correspondent praised for zeal | Student and correspondent praised for zeal | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sozomenus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sozopolitans | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Spain | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sparsus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Spartan brevity | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Speciosus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Speciosus, Devoted Man and Official | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Spectatus, official at court | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Spektatos (2) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Spigas | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sporacius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Stagirius, correspondent of Gregory of NyssaCorrespondent | Correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Starcedius, a Man | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Stasimus, and Primate | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Statius Sabinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Stephania (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Stephen the PresbyterPresbyter | Presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Stephen the reader, correspondent of Severus of AntiochReader and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Reader and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Stephen, bishop of ApameaBishop of Apamea and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Apamea and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Apamea, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Stephen, bishop of TripolisBishop of Tripolis and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Tripolis and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Tripolis, Phoenicia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Storacius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Strategios (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Strategium | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Strategius and IlasiusJoint correspondents and benefactors | Joint correspondents and benefactors | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Strategius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Stration | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Stratonianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Stratonicus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Student of classical literature addressed by Gregory of NyssaStudent | Student | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Studius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Studius, urban prefect and correspondent of John Chrysostomurban prefect | urban prefect | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Successus on Tidings Brought from Rome, Telling of Persecution | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Summachos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Suna | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sunhivadus, Man | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Sunnias and Fretela | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Swinthilaking | king | 580-634 AD | Toledo | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Symeon and Maris, presbyters and monks near Apameapresbyters and monks | presbyters and monks | — | Apamea, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Symmachius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Symmachus, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Symmachus, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Symphorus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Syncletius, judge | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Synodius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Syrion | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Syron | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Syros Reader | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Syrusreader | reader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| TaeisRoman Egyptian woman and papyrus letter writer | Roman Egyptian woman and papyrus letter writer | — | Alexandria and Karanis, Egypt | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Tajón of Zaragozabishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Tancila | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Tarasius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| TasoucharionRoman Egyptian woman and papyrus-letter recipient | Roman Egyptian woman and papyrus-letter recipient | — | Karanis, Fayyum, Egypt | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Taurentiuslayman | layman | — | — | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Taurianusprefect | prefect | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Taurus Patrician | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Tax Collector | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Tbateoio, Erithooros Noreb Inthtitotos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Teeorobios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Terentius Scaurus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Teucer | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thalassia, Abbess | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thalassios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thalassios (2) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thalassios (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thalassius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thalassius (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thalassius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thalassius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thalelaeus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thallianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thaumasiusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thaumasius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thaumastus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thbeognostospresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The Bishop of Jerusalem | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The Bishop of Lyon | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The Count of Ravenna | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The Count of the Siliquatarii and Port Administrator | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The Emperor | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The Governor and Scholasticus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The Patriarch of Constantinople | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The Prefect and the Master | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The Prefect of Thessalonica | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The Prefect of the City of Rome | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The islands of Curitana and Celsina | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The new Superintendent of Armorers | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The new Superintendent of Lime Production | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The order and people of Albano | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The orthodox bishops | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The papal legates | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| The subdeacon Pullio | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theano | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thecla the countessCountess and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Countess and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Themistokles | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theocleianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theoctistus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theoctistus, of Berœa | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodagunda | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodore | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodore the physician, correspondent of John Chrysostomphysician | physician | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodore, Eastern Roman monk and correspondent of SeverusMonk and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Monk and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodore, archimandrite of the monastery of RomanusPresbyter, archimandrite, and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Presbyter, archimandrite, and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodore, bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodore, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodore, bishop of OlbaBishop of Olba and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Olba and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Olba, Cilicia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodore, consular of Syria and correspondent of John Chrysostomconsular of Syria | consular of Syria | — | Syria (province) | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodore, correspondent of John Chrysostomcorrespondent | correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodore, tribune and notaryTribune, notary, and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Tribune, notary, and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodorianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodoritusmonk | monk | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodorus and Sister | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodorus the SophistSophist | Sophist | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodosia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodosius II (and imperial court) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodosius, bishop of Scythopolisbishop of Scythopolis | bishop of Scythopolis | — | Scythopolis (modern Beit She'an), Palestina Secunda | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodosius, former dux and correspondent of John Chrysostomformer dux | former dux | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodotus, Nicholas, and Chaerea, presbyters and monkspresbyters and monks | presbyters and monks | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodotus, former consular and correspondent of John Chrysostomformer consular | former consular | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodotus, former consularis and correspondent of John Chrysostomformer consularis | former consularis | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theodulus, deacon and correspondent of John Chrysostomdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theognostus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theologios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theonilla (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theopemptus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theophanesscholasticus | scholasticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theophanius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theophildosreader | reader | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theophilus, of Alexandria | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theophorus, correspondent of Evagrius Ponticusascetic correspondent | ascetic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theophrondeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theopompus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theosebios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Therasios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Therasius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Theudebert IIking | king | 585-612 AD | Metz | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Theudericusking | king | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thomatus and Petrus, Treasury Officials | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thracians | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thrasius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Thtaateothios Monatheos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Timasius and Jacobusanti-Pelagian correspondents | anti-Pelagian correspondents | — | — | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Timostratus, duke and correspondent of Severus of AntiochDuke and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Duke and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Timothy, Catholic Bishop of Alexandriabishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Timothy, presbyter and correspondent of John Chrysostompresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Timothy, scholastic (lawyer) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Tione | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Titinius Capito | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Titius Aristo | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Titusdeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Titus Ampius BalbusPolitician and Pompeian supporter | Politician and Pompeian supporter | — | Rome | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Titus Furfanius PostumusProconsul and Cicero correspondent | Proconsul and Cicero correspondent | — | Sicily | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Tpeoripgos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Tranquillinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Trasimundus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Treasury clerks dispatched for bina et terna collection (formula) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Triarius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Tribunes of Maritime Communities | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Tribunianusbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Triwila, Saio, and Ferrocinctus, Imperial Agent | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Trygetius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Trypho | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Tubasoldier | soldier | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Tuluin, Patrician | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Turbopresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Turribius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Tutizar | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Two quarreling friends | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Tymbondeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ugieinos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ulpianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ulpianus (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ulpius, correspondent of Aeneas of GazaCorrespondent | Correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unigis, Sword-Bearer | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown acquaintances of Evagrius Ponticuscorrespondent of Evagrius Ponticus | correspondent of Evagrius Ponticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown admonisher of Evagrius Ponticuscorrespondent of Evagrius Ponticus | correspondent of Evagrius Ponticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown ascetic correspondent of Evagrius Ponticuscorrespondent of Evagrius Ponticus | correspondent of Evagrius Ponticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown benefactor of Evagrius Ponticuscorrespondent of Evagrius Ponticus | correspondent of Evagrius Ponticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown civic correspondent of Evagrius Ponticuscorrespondent of Evagrius Ponticus | correspondent of Evagrius Ponticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown consoler of Evagrius Ponticuscorrespondent of Evagrius Ponticus | correspondent of Evagrius Ponticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown disciple of Evagrius Ponticuscorrespondent of Evagrius Ponticus | correspondent of Evagrius Ponticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown host of Evagrius Ponticuscorrespondent of Evagrius Ponticus | correspondent of Evagrius Ponticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown monastic patron of Evagrius Ponticuscorrespondent of Evagrius Ponticus | correspondent of Evagrius Ponticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown official(s) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown priest, correspondent of Evagrius Ponticuspriest and ascetic correspondent | priest and ascetic correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown recipient of Procopius of Gaza, Epistle 30Unidentified recipient of a consolation letter | Unidentified recipient of a consolation letter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown recipient of Severus of Antioch I.54Correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown relative of Evagrius Ponticuscorrespondent of Evagrius Ponticus | correspondent of Evagrius Ponticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown spiritual father, correspondent of Evagrius Ponticuscorrespondent of Evagrius Ponticus | correspondent of Evagrius Ponticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unknown wavering correspondent of Evagrius Ponticuscorrespondent of Evagrius Ponticus | correspondent of Evagrius Ponticus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unnamed brothers, correspondents of Evagrius Ponticusascetic correspondents | ascetic correspondents | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unnamed correspondent on reception of converts from DiphysitismCorrespondent of Severus of Antioch on the reception of converts | Correspondent of Severus of Antioch on the reception of converts | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unnamed friend of Gregory of NyssaCorrespondent | Correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unnamed invitee of Gregory of NyssaCorrespondent | Correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unnamed son of TaeisRecipient of Taeis's papyrus letter | Recipient of Taeis's papyrus letter | — | Karanis, Fayyum, Egypt | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Unnamed woman advised on behalf of Maximus by Severus of AntiochLaywoman and correspondent advised in the name of Abba Maximus | Laywoman and correspondent advised in the name of Abba Maximus | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Urbicius, bishop and correspondent of John Chrysostombishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ursacius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ursicinus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ursulus of Triergrammarian | grammarian | — | Trier | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Ursus, correspondent of Libaniusfriend and correspondent of Libanius | friend and correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Uuiversisper | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Valens | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Valeriana, deaconess and archimandritessDeaconess, archimandritess, and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Deaconess, archimandritess, and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Valerius ApollinariusRoman Egyptian recipient of SB VI 9636 | Roman Egyptian recipient of SB VI 9636 | — | Karanis, Fayyum, Egypt | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Valerius Paulinus alias AmmonasRoman soldier and papyrus letter writer | Roman soldier and papyrus letter writer | — | Karanis, Fayyum, Egypt | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Valerius and Diophantus, presbyters of Antiochpresbyters of Antioch | presbyters of Antioch | — | Antioch, Syria | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Various Bishops | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Varsenuphius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Vectius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Velius Cerealis | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Velox | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Venantius, Patrician | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Venator | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Venerius, bishop of Milanbishop of Milan | bishop of Milan | — | Milan | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Veranus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Verianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Vibius Severus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Vicar of City of Rome (appointment formula) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Victor (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Victor and Witigisclus, Men | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Victor, Commander | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Victor, bishop of PhiladelphiaBishop of Philadelphia and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Bishop of Philadelphia and correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | Philadelphia, Lydia | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Victor, brother of Procopius of GazaBrother and book-sending correspondent | Brother and book-sending correspondent | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Victorianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Vienne | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Vigilantius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Vigilium | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Vigilius (Pope)pope | pope | 500-555 AD | Rome | 1(1s / 0r) |
| Vilicusbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Vincentius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Vincomalo | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Vincomalus, Guardian (Defensorem) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Vitalianus, Chancellor of Lucania and Bruttium | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Vitalius, correspondent of Libaniuscorrespondent of Libanius | correspondent of Libanius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Wandil | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Wife of Calliopius the patricianAristocratic correspondent of Severus of Antioch | Aristocratic correspondent of Severus of Antioch | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Wiligis, Saio (royal agent) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Wilitancus, Military Commander | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Wisibad | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Xummaagtheios | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Your Holiness | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Your Magnanimity | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zabardas, Duke of Sardinia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zacharias of PelusiumCorrespondent of Severus of Antioch at Pelusium | Correspondent of Severus of Antioch at Pelusium | — | Pelusium, Egypt | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zeno | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zeno, Bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zenobius | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zenobius (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zenodorus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zenodotos | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zenonpresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zephyrianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zittanus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zoilus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zonainus the SophistSophist | Sophist | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zosas | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zosimianus | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zosimus and Macarius, correspondents of Procopius of GazaJoint correspondents and law students | Joint correspondents and law students | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zosimus the SophistSophist | Sophist | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Zosimus, leading citizen and correspondent of Aeneas of GazaLeading citizen | Leading citizen | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| [Letter] Book IV | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| a Censitor | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| a Magistrate | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| a Scriniariusscriniarius | scriniarius | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| a friend in Constantinople | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| a prefect | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| a soldier | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| a writer | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| an Anonymous Correspondent | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| an Unknown Correspondent | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| ascetics under him | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| heretic Simplicia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| his successor | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| notables of Neocæsarea | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| one without (correspondent of Nilus of Ancyra) | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| our beloved son Palladius, presbyter, Athanasius the Bishop greeting in the Lord. | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| people of Ravenna | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the Alexandrian nuns | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the Clergy of Pelusium | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the Deacondeacon | deacon | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the Monks Living in Cilicia | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the Monks in Pelusium | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the Roman People | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the Third | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the Unnamed Recipient | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the Venerable Amphion, Presbyterpresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the bishops of the Province of Vienne, in the matter of Hilarybishop | bishop | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the monastery at Tabennesi | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the monastery of Pelusium | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the nuns who frequently resort to | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the people of | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the presbyterpresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| the pupils of Boethuspresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| your Excellency our son Ruffinus, Provost of Cirta | — | — | — | 1(0s / 1r) |
| Aampetios | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Aeneas, advocate recommended by Procopius of GazaCitizen, legal practitioner, and recommended bearer | Citizen, legal practitioner, and recommended bearer | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Aetio. | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Agnes of Poitiersabbess | abbess | 525-588 AD | Poitiers | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Agumrios Thopoiathtioos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Agurios | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Akthenoreios Geotoa | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Alpheus, beneficiary of Procopius of GazaBeneficiary and reporter of Sosianus's favor | Beneficiary and reporter of Sosianus's favor | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Alphios | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Aniei, Rbethbuteios | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Appian of AlexandriaHistorian | Historian | 95-165 AD | Rome | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Archiviospresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Aroiionios | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Arpoikra Sophiste | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Ateanabios Rbebbuteiios | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Ateanathios | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Athamantinos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Athoberios Erithothros | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Athoierios Erithooros | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Atrios the Bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Atticum | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Augustine, -designate of Hippo | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Aurelius, Augustine, Presbyter, Sends Greeting | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Ausonius, Corrector | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Avidius CassiusGeneral, governor of Syria | General, governor of Syria | 130-175 AD | Antioch | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Baniei Rbeethbutepos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Beaon Boipoiabeioos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Beniamin Pebb Xo | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Bishop Valerius | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Boniface, Colleague in Episcopal Office, Augustine Sends Greeting in | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Bpiourtios Rbebbutebos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Censorius NigerFriend of Fronto | Friend of Fronto | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Chilperic Iking | king | 539-584 AD | Soissons | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Claudius JulianusFriend of Fronto, provincial governor | Friend of Fronto, provincial governor | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Crispinus, Donatist at Calama, to discuss whole question of Donatist schism | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Cyprian, on Return of Confessors to Unity | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Dagobert Iking | king | 603-639 AD | Paris | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Dampetio, Strlteegio, Kaasios | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Dampetios the Bishopbishop | bishop | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Decium | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Deontios Episkopos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Digenesdeacon | deacon | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Dionysiospresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Dioskoros | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Domitia LucillaMother of Marcus Aurelius | Mother of Marcus Aurelius | — | Rome | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Drepooibios Rbebbutepos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Elaphiosbishop | bishop | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Emperor HonoriusRoman emperor | Roman emperor | 384-423 AD | Ravenna | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Eopooios | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Eotonios Riagonos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Epimachoosreader | reader | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Epiphanios Dia Konos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Eplil Diakonos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Erakleide Presbuteros | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Eron Scholastikos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Esaid | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Eupooios | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Euratios Bechr. Thekent | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Eurthemon Keotob | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Eusignius and others (multiple short letters) | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Eutoniosriaoonos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Evsignium | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Evtropium | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Gavius ClarusFriend of Fronto | Friend of Fronto | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Herodes AtticusRhetorician, consul (143 AD), wealthy Athenian | Rhetorician, consul (143 AD), wealthy Athenian | 101-177 AD | Athens | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Hierius, Italian-language teacher recommended by Procopius of GazaTeacher of the Italian language and recommended bearer | Teacher of the Italian language and recommended bearer | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Him | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Ibioobao Erithothros | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Ibioobos Rbethbutepbos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Ibiothbos Eriboothros | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Ierak Diakonos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Ierakioni. | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Ii.ephpresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| John, abbot of Reggio | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| John, kinsman and student of Procopius of GazaKinsman, former student, and recommended young man | Kinsman, former student, and recommended young man | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Julian, recommended by Procopius of GazaRecommended friend and occasion for correspondence | Recommended friend and occasion for correspondence | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Kasios Scholastikos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Krispos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Lampeitio, Strateegio, Kasios | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Licinium | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Lnepigraphos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Lollianus AvitusSenator, consul, friend of Fronto | Senator, consul, friend of Fronto | — | Rome | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Maatubios Peotob | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Marcus | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Martyrius, beneficiary of Procopius of GazaPoor but virtuous beneficiary recommended to Apollonius | Poor but virtuous beneficiary recommended to Apollonius | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Mdron | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Mena Biaoonos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Mena Riaoonos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Messalam | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Muselius, student praised by Procopius of GazaLearned student praised as John's offspring | Learned student praised as John's offspring | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| My Beloved and Venerable Father Augustine, Publicola Sends Greeting | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Navcellium | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Nioammon | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Oopheliosgrammatikos | grammatikos | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Orionii | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Passienus RufusFriend of Fronto | Friend of Fronto | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Patricium | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Pe Baos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Peamothen Erithooro. | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Pebon | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Peiiismonk | monk | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Peontios | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Petronium | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Petronius MamertinusPraetorian Prefect | Praetorian Prefect | — | Rome | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Pkbenoreios Nkeotoa | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Prgamothens Erithooros | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Proculeianus, My , Honourable and Most Beloved, Augustine Sends Greeting | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Promotum | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Protadium | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Quertinus, Former Prefectprefect | prefect | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Ragaoios Biathonos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Rboroeios Bopoiathtioos Meoioos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Retiios | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Rhinocerus, a magistrate | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Sardius SaturninusFriend of Fronto | Friend of Fronto | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Sigibert Iking | king | 535-575 AD | Metz | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Sigibert IIIking | king | 630-656 AD | Metz | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Sosimos Presbutesos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Squilla GallicanusConsul (150 AD) | Consul (150 AD) | — | Rome | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Stilichonem | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Strategius, friend of Procopius of GazaFriend, beneficiary, and comic complainant | Friend, beneficiary, and comic complainant | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Sulpicius CornelianusStudent/friend of Fronto | Student/friend of Fronto | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Symus | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Taluros Uparchos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Teeboooios Biaoonos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Teeontios Eriboothros | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Teeooothios Eribothros | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Teomos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Thanies Raebbutebos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Thbodosios | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Theanos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Theodosius the Deacon and Notarydeacon | deacon | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Theodosius the Scholar | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Theodosius the Scholasticist | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Theognosto. Thoinchchi. --- Tieoonothtos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Theopemptospresbyter | presbyter | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Theophilos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Thuaion | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Tieon | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Timotheus, beneficiary of Procopius of GazaReverent beneficiary recommended to Diodorus and to Procopius's brothers | Reverent beneficiary recommended to Diodorus and to Procopius's brothers | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Timothy's sibling | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Tipeeoreipos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Tpeeorobios Raebbutebos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Tpeootithtos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Tpethookos Bopoigathtioos | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| ValerianusRoman correspondent of Symmachus | Roman correspondent of Symmachus | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Vincentius, My Brother Dearly Beloved, Augustine Sends Greeting | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Volumnius QuadratusFriend of Fronto | Friend of Fronto | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Vouserius; and to Nicanor Scholastic | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| Zothimos Rbebbuteros | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |
| well-Beloved and honourable Brother Theodorus, Augustine Sends Greeting in | — | — | — | 0(0s / 0r) |