A list of people, who died during the 2nd century, who have received recognition as Saints (through canonization) from the Catholic Church:
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| Name | Birth | Birthplace | Death | Place of death | Notes | 
| Sarbel and Barbe |   |   | 101 |   |  | 
| Phocas |   |   | 102 |   | Bishop of Sinope | 
| Evaristus |   | Bethlehem, Palestine | 105 | Rome, Roman Empire | Bishop of Rome | 
| Zachary |   |   | 106 |   | Bishop of Vienne | 
| Charbel |   |   | 107 |   |  | 
| Eudokia of Heliopolis |   |   | 107 |   |  | 
| Ignatius of Antioch | 35 |   | 107 | Rome, Roman Empire | Patriarch of Antioch | 
| Rufus and Zosimus |   |   | 107 | Rome, Roman Empire |  | 
| Simeon of Jerusalem |   | Galilee | 107 | Jerusalem, Iudaea Province | Patriarch of Jerusalem | 
| Hyacinth[1] |   |   | 108 | Caesarea, Cappadocia | chamberlain to emperor Trajan | 
| Antiochus of Sulcis |   |   | 110 |   |  | 
| Zosimus |   |   | 110 |   |  | 
| Eleuchadius |   |   | 112 |   | Bishop of Ravenna | 
| Publius | 33 | Malta | 112 | Athens, Greece | legendary bishop of Malta | 
| Romulus |   |   | 112 |   |  | 
| Flavius Latinus of Brescia |   |   | 115 |   | Bishop of Brescia | 
| Quirinus of Neuss |   |   | 116 |   |  | 
| Zacchaeus of Jerusalem |   |   | 116 |   | Bishop of Jerusalem | 
| Astius |   |   | 117 |   | Bishop of Dyrrachium | 
| Hermione of Ephesus |   |   | 117 |   |  | 
| Maurus, Pantalemon and Sergius |   |   | 117 | Bisceglie, Apulia |  | 
| Thecla[2] |   |   | 117 |   |  | 
| Eustace |   |   | 118 |   |  | 
| Terentian |   |   | 118 |   | Bishop of Todi | 
| Pope Alexander I |   | Rome, Roman Empire | 119 | Rome, Roman Empire |  | 
| Secundus of Asti |   |   | 119 |   |  | 
| Seraphia[3] |   | Rome, Roman Empire | 119 | Rome, Roman Empire |  | 
| Getulius and companions |   | Gabii, Roman Empire | 120 | Gabii, Roman Empire |  | 
| Marcian of Tortona |   |   | 120 |   |  | 
| Matthias of Jerusalem |   |   | 120 |   | Bishop of Jerusalem | 
| Symphorosa and her seven sons |   |   | 120 |   |  | 
| Theodora[4] |   |   | 120 |   |  | 
| Faustinus and Jovita |   | Brescia, Roman Empire | 121 | Brescia, Roman Empire |  | 
| Philetus and companions |   |   | 121 | Illyria |  | 
| Sixtus I |   | Rome, Roman Empire | 125 | Rome, Roman Empire | Bishop of Rome | 
| Thamel and Companions |   |   | 125 |   |  | 
| Exuperius and Zoe |   |   | 127 |   |  | 
| Sabina[5] |   | Rome, Roman Empire | 127 | Rome, Roman Empire |  | 
| Quadratus of Athens |   |   | 129 |   | Bishop of Athens | 
| Ariadne of Phrygia |   |   | 130 |   |  | 
| Auspicius |   |   | 130 |   | Bishop of Trier | 
| Balbina[6] |   |   | 130 | Rome, Roman Empire |  | 
| Calocerus |   |   | 130 |   | Bishop of Ravenna | 
| Crescentian |   |   | 130 | Sardinia |  | 
| Papias |   |   | 130 | Smyrna | Bishop of Hierapolis | 
| Theodore and Pausilippus |   |   | 130 | Byzantium |  | 
| Hermes[4] |   |   | 132 | Rome, Roman Empire |  | 
| Juvenal of Benevento |   | Narni, Italy | 132 |   |  | 
| Judas Cyriacus |   |   | 133 |   | Bishop of Ancona | 
| Ovidius |   | Sicily | 135 |   |  | 
| Herodion of Antioch |   |   | 136 |   | Bishop of Antioch | 
| Castritian |   |   | 137 | Milan, Roman Empire | Bishop of Milan | 
| Telesphorus |   | Greece | 137 | Rome, Roman Empire | Bishop of Rome | 
| Corebus |   |   | 138 |   |  | 
| Eleutherius and Anthia[7] |   |   | 138 |   | Bishop of Illyria and his mother | 
| Oliva of Brescia |   |   | 138 |   |  | 
| Peregrinus |   |   | 138 |   | Bishop of Terni | 
| Marina[8] | 119 |   | 139 |   |  | 
| Hyginus |   | Athens, Greece | 140 | Rome, Roman Empire | Bishop of Rome | 
| Julian of Sora[9] |   | Dalmatia | 150 | Sora, Campania, Italy |  | 
| Paternus of Auch |   | Bilbao, Spain | 150 | Auch, France | Bishop of Auch | 
| Patiens |   |   | 150 |   | Bishop of Metz | 
| Philo and Agathopodes |   |   | 150 |   |  | 
| Novatus |   | Rome, Roman Empire | 151 |   |  | 
| Pius I |   | Aquileia, Roman Empire | 154 | Rome, Roman Empire | Bishop of Rome | 
| Germanicus of Smyrna |   |   | 155 | Smyrna |  | 
| Polycarp[10] | 69 |   | 155 | Smyrna | Bishop of Smyrna | 
| Melissa | 126 | Brescia | 157 | Marcianopolis | Legendary virgin and martyr | 
| Felicitas of Rome and her seven sons | 101 | Rome, Roman Empire | 165 | Rome, Roman Empire |  | 
| Ptolemaeus and Lucius |   |   | 165 | Rome, Roman Empire |  | 
| Justin Martyr[11] | 100 | Flavia Neapolis | 165 | Rome, Roman Empire |  | 
| Abercius of Hieropolis |   |   | 167 |   | Bishop of Hierapolis | 
| Pope Anicetus |   | Emesa, Syria | 167 | Rome, Roman Empire | Bishop of Rome | 
| Daniel of Padua[12] |   |   | 168 |   |  | 
| Pontianus (Pontian)[13] |   |   | 169 | Spoleto, Roman Empire |  | 
| Constantius of Perugia |   |   | 170 |   | Bishop of Perugia | 
| Hermias |   |   | 170 | Comana, Cappadocia |  | 
| Severinus, Exuperius, and Felician |   |   | 170 | Vienne, Gaul |  | 
| Thraseas[14] |   |   | 170 | Smyrna | Bishop of Eumeneia, Phrygia | 
| Dionysius |   |   | 171 | Corinth, Greece | Bishop of Corinth | 
| Apollinaris Claudius |   |   | 175 |   | Bishop of Hierapolis | 
| Sagar of Laodicea |   |   | 175 |   | Bishop of Laodicea | 
| Speusippus, Eleusippus, and Melapsippus |   |   | 175 |   |  | 
| Victor and Corona |   |   | 176 |   |  | 
| Alexander |   |   | 177 | Lyons, Gaul |  | 
| Blandina |   | Lyons, Gaul | 177 | Lyons, Gaul |  | 
| Glyceria |   |   | 177 | Heraclea, Propontis |  | 
| Pothinus | 87 |   | 177 | Lyons, Gaul | Bishop of Lyon | 
| Martyrs of Lyons |  |   | 177 | Lyons, Gaul | 
| Pope Soter |   | Fondi, Roman Empire | 177 | Rome, Roman Empire | Bishop of Rome | 
| Epipodius and Alexander |   |   | 178 |   |  | 
| Concordius |   | Rome, Roman Empire | 178 | Spoleto, Roman Empire |  | 
| Symphorianus |   |   | 178 |   |  | 
| Hegesippus | 110 |   | 180 | Jerusalem, Palaestina |  | 
| Herculanils |   |   | 180 | Porto, Roman Empire |  | 
| Leucius |   |   | 180 |   | Bishop of Brindisi | 
| Melito of Sardis |   |   | 180 |   | Bishop of Sardis | 
| Philip of Gortyna |   |   | 180 |   | Bishop of Gortyna | 
| Pinytus |   |   | 180 |   | Bishop of Knossos, Crete | 
| Scillitan Martyrs |   |   | 180 | Scillium, Africa Province |  | 
| Theophilus of Antioch |   |   | 181 |   | Bishop of Antioch | 
| Antoninus |   |   | 186 |   |  | 
| Apollonius the Apologist |   | Rome, Roman Empire | 186 | Rome, Roman Empire |  | 
| Pope Eleuterus |   | Nicopolis, Greece | 189 | Rome, Roman Empire | Bishop of Rome | 
| Dathus |   |   | 190 |   | Bishop of Ravenna | 
| Faustus of Milan |   |   | 190 | Milan, Roman Empire |  | 
| Julius of Rome |   | Rome, Roman Empire | 190 | Rome, Roman Empire |  | 
| Dionysius of Vienne |   |   | 193 |   | Bishop of Vienne | 
| Serapion of Macedonia |   |   | 195 | Macedonia |  | 
| Theophilus of Caesarea |   |   | 195 |   | Bishop of Caesarea | 
| Victor I |   | Africa Province | 199 | Rome, Roman Empire | Bishop of Rome | 
| Liberius of Ravenna |   |   | 200 |   | Bishop of Ravenna | 
| Pantaenus |   |   | 200 |   |  | 
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