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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


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


Name

Hippolytos, martyr of Antioch

Saint ID

S00959

Gender
Male
Type of Saint
Martyrs
Related Evidence Records
IDTitle
E01417The early 5th c. Syriac Martyrology commemorates on 30 January the martyrdom of *Hippolytos (martyr of Antioch, S00959). Preserved in a manuscript written in Edessa (northern Mesopotamia) in 411.
E02896The Church Calendar of Ioane Zosime, compiled in Georgian in the 10th century, based however on 5th-7th c. prototypes from Jerusalem, commemorates on 30 January *Ignatios (bishop of Antioch and martyr of Rome, S00649), and *Abramios (monk and bishop of Krateia of Bythinia, ob. 553, S01673), and *Hippolytus (martyr of Antioch, S00959).
E03071The early seventh-century Georgian version of the Lectionary of Jerusalem commemorates on 30 March at the Church of the Anastasis, *Sahak (katholikos of Armenia, S00076) and *Hippolytos (possibly the martyr of Antioch, S00959).
E03402The early seventh-century Georgian version of the Lectionary of Jerusalem commemorates on 18 October in the church or chapel of *Laurence (deacon and martyr of Rome, S00037), *Thyrsos (martyr of Bithynia, S00612), *Theoktistos (martyr near Nikomedia, S00866) and *Hippolytus (martyr of Antioch, S00959).
E03694The Church Calendar of Ioane Zosime, compiled in Georgian in the 10th century, based however on 5th-7th c. prototypes from Jerusalem, commemorates on 30 March *Sahak (katholikos of Armenia, ob. 439, S00076) and *Hippolytos (probably either the martyr of Antioch, S00959, or the martyr of Rome, S00509), and *Ioannes Klimakos/John Sinaites (monk on Mt Sinai, ob. 649, S01643).
E04628The 6th/7th c. recension of the Latin Martyrologium Hieronymianum, as transmitted in 8th c. manuscripts, records the feasts of a number of saints on 29 January.
E04629The 6th/7th c. recension of the Latin Martyrologium Hieronymianum, as transmitted in 8th c. manuscripts, records the feasts of a number of saints on 30 January.