Saint Stephen (c. 5 – c. 34 CE) was the first Christian martyr.
St. Stephen, or variants, may refer to:
Other saints
edit- Pope Stephen I (died 257)
- Saint Ysteffan, credited as the founder of Llansteffan in Wales
- Stephen the Younger (d. 764), Byzantine monk from Constantinople, iconodule martyr
- Stephen I of Hungary (c. 975 – 1038), first King of Hungary (1000–1038)
- Stephen Theodore Cuenot and Stephen Vinh of the Vietnamese Martyrs
- Socrates and Stephen (both died circa 307), martyrs
- Stephen Harding (c. 1060 – 1134), co-founder of the Cistercian Order
- Stephen of Perm (1340–1396), Russian monk and apostle of the Permians
- Stephen the Sabaite (725 – 796 or 807)
Places
editCanada
edit- St. Stephen, New Brunswick
- Saint Stephen Parish, New Brunswick, a civil parish
United Kingdom
edit- St Stephen-in-Brannel, Cornwall
- St Stephen, Hertfordshire
- St Stephens (ward), an electoral ward for Newham London Borough Council, Greater London
United States
editOther uses
edit- St. Stephen's Church (disambiguation)
- "St. Stephen" (song) by the Grateful Dead, 1970
See also
edit- Saint Étienne (disambiguation)
- San Esteban (disambiguation)
- Santo Estêvão (disambiguation)
- St. Stephens (disambiguation)
- Order of Saint Stephen, a Roman Catholic Tuscan dynastic military order
- Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary, an order of chivalry
- Hungarian Order of Saint Stephen, a state honour