Name
Cornelius, the centurion baptised by Peter in Acts
Saint ID
S00301
Reported Death Not Before
30
Reported Death Not After
100
Gender
Male
Type of Saint
Other New Testament saints, Soldiers
ID | Title | E00528 | The Piacenza Pilgrim records his visit to Caesarea Maritima (Palestine) and the graves of *Cornelius (centurion baptised by Peter in Acts, S00301) and the local martyrs *Pamphilos (S00140) and *Prokopios/Procopius (S00118). Account of an anonymous pilgrim, written in Latin, probably in Placentia (northern Italy), c. 560. | E03413 | The early seventh-century Georgian version of the Lectionary of Jerusalem commemorates on 29 October *Cleopas (pupil of Jesus, S00249), *Cornelius (probably the centurion baptised by Peter in Acts, S00301), *Pantaleon (martyr of Nicomedia, S00596), and *Luke (the Evangelist, S00442). | E03912 | The Church Calendar of Ioane Zosime, compiled in Georgian in the 10th c., based however on 5th-7th c. prototypes from Palestine, commemorates on 31 October *Isaiah (Old Testament Prophet, S00282), *Menas (soldier and martyr of Abu Mena, S00073) and *Phokas (possibly martyr of Antioch on the Orontes, S00413), *Paul (the first anchorite, S00089), *Pantaleon / Panteleemon, martyr of Nicomedia, during the Diocletian persecution of 305, S00596), *Cornelius (probably the Centurion, New Testament saint, S00301), and *Epimachos (of Pelusium, martyr of Alexandria, S00222). | E03932 | The Church Calendar of Ioane Zosime, compiled in Georgian in the 10th c., based however on 5th-7th c. prototypes from Palestine, commemorates on 20 November *Cornelius (the centurion baptised by Peter in Acts, S00301) and *Proklos (bishop of Constantinople, ob. 446, S01597). | E03974 | The Church Calendar of Ioane Zosime, compiled in Georgian in the 10th c., based however on 5th-7th c. prototypes from Palestine, commemorates on 30 December *Eugenia (martyr at Rome under Valerian, S00401), *Cornelius (probably the Centurion, New Testament saint, S00301), *Markellos (abbot in Constantinople, 5th c., S01670), *Anysia (martyr of Thessalonike under Maximian, S01671), *Ananias (New Testament saint, S01629) and *Irenaeus (probably the bishop and martyr of Lyon, Gaul, S02832). | E06473 | Jerome, in his Letter 108, describes how Paula travelled through Palestine in 385/6 and visited Caesarea where she visited the house of *Cornelius (the centurion who baptised Peter, S00301) and the house of *Philip (the Deacon and Evangelist, S00604). Written in Latin in Bethlehem (Palestine), 404. | E07916 | Theodosius, in his On the Topography of the Holy Land, on a route from Jerusalem to Nazareth notes: Emmaus/Nicopolis, where *Cleopas (pupil of Jesus, S00249) recognised the risen Jesus at supper, and later suffered martyrdom; Diospolis, the place of martyrdom and burial of *George (soldier and martyr, S00259), where many miracles occur; and Caesarea of Palestine, where *Cornelius (the centurion baptised by Peter in Acts, S00301) was baptised and martyred. Written in Latin, perhaps in Africa, 518/540. |
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