Roman martyrs associated with Xystus/Sixtus, Laurence and Hippolytus
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All evidence related to Roman martyrs associated with Xystus/Sixtus, Laurence and Hippolytus .
History
Saint ID
S00213
Gender
Male
Type of Saint
Martyrs
Feast Day
06/08
Name in other Language(s)
Romanus, Roman martyr associated with Xystus/Sixtus, Laurence and Hippolytus - Latin (Original Alphabet)
Claudius Severus, priest and Roman martyr associated with bishop Xystus/Sixtus. - Latin (Original Alphabet)
Claudius, subdeacon and Roman martyr associated with bishop Xystus/Sixtus - Latin (Original Alphabet)
Severus, priest and Roman martyr associated with bishop Xystus/Sixtus, - Latin (Original Alphabet)
Crescentius, reader and Roman martyr associated with bishop Xystus/Sixtus - Latin (Original Alphabet)
Triphonia, wife of the emperor Decius and Roman martyr associated with Xystus/Sixtus, Laurence and Hippolytus - Latin (Original Alphabet)
Cyrilla, daughter of the emperor Decius and Roman martyr associated with Xystus/Sixtus, Laurence and Hippolytus - Latin (Original Alphabet)
Concordia, nurse of Hippolytus and martyr of Rome - Latin (Original Alphabet)
Herennius, martyr of Rome associated with Hippolytus - Latin (Original Alphabet)
Irenaeus/Herennius, martyr of Rome associated with Hippolytus - Latin (Original Alphabet)
Ereneus/Herennius, martyr of Rome associated with Hippolytus - Latin (Original Alphabet)
Habundius, martyr of Rome associated with Hippolytus - Latin (Original Alphabet)
Abundius/Habundius, martyr of Rome associated with Hippolytus - Latin (Original Alphabet)
46 Soldier martyrs of Rome, associated with Xystus, Laurence and Hippolytus - Modern (Original Alphabet)
Forty-six soldier martyrs of Rome, associated with Xystus, Laurence and Hippolytus - Modern (Original Alphabet)
Theodosius, soldier martyred in Rome, shortly after Hippolytus - Latin (Original Alphabet)
Lucius, soldier martyred in Rome, shortly after Hippolytus - Latin (Original Alphabet)
Marcus, soldier martyred in Rome, shortly after Hippolytus - Latin (Original Alphabet)
Petrus, soldier martyred in Rome, shortly after Hippolytus - Latin (Original Alphabet)