Polycarp (AD 69-155), was one of the Christian Apostolic Fathers and Bishop of Smyrna.
Polycarp, the Latin Polycarpus, or the Germanized Polykarp may also refer to:
in religion:
- Polycarpus, the conventional title of a compilation of Gregory of San Grisogono
- Polycarp of Alexandria, a 4th-century Christian martyr
- Polycarpus I of Byzantium (died AD 81), Bishop of Byzantium
- Polycarpus II of Byzantium (died AD 144), Bishop of Byzantium
- Polycarp the Archimandrite (died 1182) of the Kiev Caves, an Eastern Orthodox saint
- Polycarpus Augin Aydin (born 1971), Syriac Orthodox Church bishops
- Polykarp Leyser the Elder (1552 – 1610), German Lutheran theologian, superintendent in Braunschweig
- Polykarp Leyser II (1586 – 1633), German Lutheran theologian, superintendent in Leipzig
- Polykarp Leyser III (1656 – 1725), German Lutheran theologian, superintendent, chaplain and orientalist
- Polykarp Leyser IV (1690 – 1728), German Lutheran theologian, philosopher, physician, lawyer and historian
in other uses:
not to be confused with:
- Polycarpic, a type of plant which reproduces multiple times during its lifetime
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