Sosipater (Greek: Σωσίπατρος) is a person mentioned in the New Testament, in Romans 16:21. He is probably the same person as Sopater mentioned in Acts 20:4.
In church tradition, he is known as Sosipater of Iconium, and is numbered among the Seventy Apostles. St. Sosipater's feast days are on April 28 (Slavic tradition), or 29 (Greek tradition) with St. Jason; November 10 with saints Erastus, Olympas, Herodian, Quartus and Tertius; and January 4 with the Seventy. According to Latin tradition, the disciple of St Paul the Apostle died on the 25th of June in Beroea.
Sosipater (Greek: Σωσίπατρος) is a person mentioned in the New Testament, in Romans 16:21. He is probably the same person as Sopater mentioned in Acts...
Flavius Sosipater Charisius (fl. 4th century AD) was a Latin grammarian. He was probably an African by birth, summoned to Constantinople to take the place...
of having "welcomed" the apostles. Paul referred to Jason, Lucius and Sosipater as his "countrymen" (Greek: οἱ συγγενεῖς μου) in Romans 16:21, which has...
According to tradition, Tertius was Bishop in Iconium after the Apostle Sosipater and died a martyr.[citation needed] The Catholic Church marks St. Tertius...
16:21 as Sosipater. although some writers think the words "the son of Pyrrhus" were added to distinguish Sopater from Sosipater. Sosipater is honored...
Seventy disciples. His feast day is November 10. Erastus, Olympas, Rodion, Sosipater, Quartus, Apostles of the 70 This article incorporates text from a publication...
martyred in Rome Lucius, bishop of Laodicea in Syria Jason, bishop of Tarsus Sosipater, bishop of Iconium Tertius, bishop of Iconium Erastus, bishop of Paneas...