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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


from its origins to circa AD 700, across the entire Christian world


Name

Titus, Parilos, Saturus and Mamas, martyrs of Nicomedia

Saint ID

S00957

Gender
Male
Type of Saint
Martyrs
Related Evidence Records
IDTitle
E01414The early 5th c. Syriac Martyrology commemorates on 25 January the martyrdom of *Titus, Parilos, Saturus, and Mamas (martyrs of Nicomedia, S00957). Preserved in a manuscript written in Edessa (northern Mesopotamia) in 411.
E04617The 6th/7th c. recension of the Latin Martyrologium Hieronymianum, as transmitted in 8th c. manuscripts, records the feasts of a number of saints on 21 January.
E04618The 6th/7th c. recension of the Latin Martyrologium Hieronymianum, as transmitted in 8th c. manuscripts, records the feasts of a number of saints on 22 January.
E04621The 6th/7th c. recension of the Latin Martyrologium Hieronymianum, as transmitted in 8th c. manuscripts, records the feasts of a number of saints on 24 January.
E04998The 6th/7th c. recension of the Latin Martyrologium Hieronymianum, as transmitted in 8th c. manuscripts, records the feasts of a number of saints on 26 October.
E0831535 relic labels at Sens (northern Gaul), datable by their script to the 7th or 8th c., for relics of a great diversity of saints. Written in Latin, perhaps at Sens, or at an earlier stage in their transmission.