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    <b.Full list of the name of the Seventy ( 70 ) Apostles

    Here is the complete text of Hippolytus’s On the Seventy Apostles of Christ:

    James the Lord’s brother, bishop of Jerusalem
    Cleopas, bishop of Jerusalem
    Matthias, who supplied the vacant place in the number of the twelve apostles
    Thaddeus, who conveyed the epistle to Augarus (Abgar V)
    Ananias, who baptized Paul, and was bishop of Damascus
    Stephen, the first martyr
    Philip, who baptized the Ethiopian eunuch
    Prochorus, bishop of Nicomedia, who also was the first that departed, 11 believing together with his daughters
    Nicanor died when Stephen was martyred
    Timon, bishop of Bostra
    Parmenas, bishop of Soli.[a]
    Nicolaus, bishop of Samaria
    Barnabas, bishop of Milan
    Mark the Evangelist, bishop of Alexandria
    Luke the Evangelist
    These two belonged to the seventy disciples who were scattered by the offence of the word which Christ spoke, “Except a man eat my flesh, and drink my blood, he is not worthy of me.” But the one being induced to return to the Lord by Peter’s instrumentality, and the other by Paul’s, they were honored to preach that Gospel on account of which they also suffered martyrdom, the one being burned, and the other being crucified on an olive tree.

    Silas, bishop of Corinth
    Silvanus, bishop of Thessalonica
    Crisces (Crescens), bishop of Carchedon in Gaul
    Epænetus, bishop of Carthage
    Andronicus, bishop of Pannonia
    Amplias, bishop of Odyssus
    Urban, bishop of Macedonia
    Stachys, bishop of Byzantium
    Barnabas, bishop of Heraclea
    Phygellus, bishop of Ephesus. He was of the party also of Simon
    Hermogenes. He, too, was of the same mind with the former
    Demas, who also became a priest of idols
    Apelles, bishop of Smyrna
    Aristobulus, bishop of Britain
    Narcissus, bishop of Athens
    Herodion, bishop of Tarsus
    Agabus the prophet
    Rufus, bishop of Thebes
    Asyncritus, bishop of Hyrcania
    Phlegon, bishop of Marathon
    Hermes, bishop of Dalmatia
    Patrobulus, bishop of Puteoli
    Hermas, bishop of Philippopolis (Thrace)
    Linus, bishop of Rome
    Caius, bishop of Ephesus
    Philologus, bishop of Sinope
    and 43. Olympus and Rhodion were martyred in Rome
    Lucius, bishop of Laodicea in Syria
    Jason, bishop of Tarsus
    Sosipater, bishop of Iconium
    Tertius, bishop of Iconium
    Erastus, bishop of Panellas
    Quartus, bishop of Berytus
    Apollos, bishop of Cæsarea
    Cephas
    Sosthenes, bishop of Colophonia
    Tychicus, bishop of Colophonia
    Epaphroditus, bishop of Andriace
    Cæsar, bishop of Dyrrachium
    Mark, cousin to Barnabas, bishop of Apollonia
    Justus, bishop of Eleutheropolis
    Artemas, bishop of Lystra
    Clement, bishop of Sardinia
    Onesiphorus, bishop of Corone
    Tychicus, bishop of Chalcedon
    Carpus, bishop of Berytus in Thrace
    Evodus, bishop of Antioch
    Aristarchus, bishop of Apamea
    Mark, who is also John, bishop of Bibloupolis
    Zenas, bishop of Diospolis
    Philemon, bishop of Gaza
    Aristarchus
    Pudes
    Trophimus, who was martyred along with Paul
    Matthias, who would later replace Judas Iscariot as one of the twelve apostles, is also often numbered among the seventy, since John Mark is typically viewed as Mark the Evangelist.[7]

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