Trophimos
Trophimos was a prominent figure in early Christianity, primarily known through his association with the Apostle Paul. He is mentioned in the New Testament, specifically in the Acts of the Apostles and in Paul's epistles.
Trophimos was a Gentile, meaning he was not Jewish by birth, and he hailed from the city
His presence in Jerusalem, however, led to a serious incident. According to the Book of Acts, some
Later in Paul's life, Trophimos is mentioned again as being ill in Miletus, and Paul left him