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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


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


Name

Quadratus, bishop and martyr of Utica

Saint ID

S01324

Reported Death Not Before

250

Reported Death Not After

260

Gender
Male
Type of Saint
Martyrs, Bishops
Related Evidence Records
IDTitle
E02199Calendar of the Church of Carthage (central North Africa) lists saints whose liturgical commemorations were celebrated in August. Written in Latin in Carthage, probably between 505 and 535.
E02783Augustine of Hippo preaches a sermon for the feast of *Quadratus (bishop and martyr of Utica, S01324), one of the martyrs of Massa Candida (S00904). Sermon 306B, delivered in Latin, possibly in Utica (Proconsularis, North Africa) in 399.
E02793Augustine of Hippo preaches a sermon for the feast of *Quadratus (bishop and martyr of Utica, S01324), celebrated four days after that of his companions, the *Martyrs of Massa Candida (S00904). Sermon 306C, delivered in Latin at an unknown city of central North Africa, possibly in 397.
E02811Augustine of Hippo preaches a sermon for the feast of *Quadratus (bishop and martyr of Utica, S01324), one of the martyrs of Massa Candida (S00904). Sermon 306D, delivered in Latin at an unknown city of central North Africa, sometime between 391 and 430.
E04467Augustine of Hippo preaches a sermon on a feast of martyrs, probably the *Martyrs of Massa Candida (S00904), including *Quadratus (martyr and bishop of Utica, S01324). Sermon 335E, delivered in Latin, possibly in Utica (Proconsularis, central North Africa), sometime between 391 and 430.
E04552Augustine of Hippo preaches a sermon on the feast of *Quadratus (bishop and martyr of Utica, S01324), one of the *Martyrs of Massa Candida (S00904). Sermon Dolbeau 18 (= 360F), delivered in Latin, probably in Utica or possibly in Hippo Regius (both central North Africa), sometime between 397 and 430.
E07907Jerome in several of the brief biographical notes in his On illustrious men, mentions the deaths as martyrs of Christian authors. Written in Latin in Bethlehem (Palestine), 392/393.