Carpophorus
Carpophorus (Karpophoros, Carpoforus, Carpoforo) is a name of Greek origin that means "fruit-bearer." It can refer to:
People
- A bishop of Carthage who presided from 258?
- The man said to have been the master of Pope Callixtus I before the latter became pope
- The priest who converted Saint Chrysanthus
- Carpoforo Tencalla (1623–1685), Swiss-Italian Baroque painter
Places
- San Carpofóro Canyon, California
- San Carpoforo, church in Gabiano, Italy
- San Carpoforo, church in Como, Italy
Saints
- Carpophorus, Exanthus, Cassius, Severinus, Secundus, and Licinius (died ca. 295), Christian soldiers martyred at Como
- Rufus and Carpophorus (Carpone), martyrs of Capua
- Carpophorus is one of the Four Crowned Martyrs
- Carpophorus, priest martyred around 300 either at Spoleto or at Seville
Other
- Carpophorus was an epithet of Demeter and her daughter Persephone
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