Silvanus of the Seventy
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Silvanus is a traditional figure in Eastern Orthodox tradition assumed to be one of the Seventy Apostles, those followers of Jesus sent out by him in Luke 10. According to Orthodox tradition he later became Bishop of Thessalonika and died a martyr.[1][citation needed]
He is to be distinguished from the Silvanus, better known as Silas who is mentioned in the New Testament (Acts, various letters of Paul, and 1 Peter) as a co-writer or transcriber of some of these works.
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- Seventy disciples
- Saints of Roman Thessalonica
- 1st-century bishops in the Roman Empire
- Biblical apostles
- Christian saints from the New Testament
- Bishops of Thessaloniki