Name
Eusebius, Pontianus, Vincentius, Peregrinus, and Companions, martyrs of Rome
Saint ID
S01472
Number in BH
BHL 2742
Gender
Male
Type of Saint
Martyrs, Groups and pairs of saints
ID | Title | E02491 | The Latin Martyrdom of *Eusebius, Pontianus, Vincentius and Peregrinus, and Companion Martyrs (martyrs of Rome, 01472) narrates the conversion and martyrdom of the senator Iulius and the executioner Antonius, and their burial in the cemetery of Calepodius; the tortures endured by the main protagonists; other conversions and miraculous healings effected by them; their martyrdom and burial between the via Aurelia and the via Triumphalis. Written presumably in Rome, at an uncertain date, by the late 9th c. at the latest. | E06362 | The decrees of a synod held by Pope Gregory the Great in 595 in St Peter’s basilica, Rome, are subscribed by presbyters from many of the city's titular churches, all dedicated to saints (Register 5.57a). Written in Latin in Rome. | E08363 | Seven relic labels from Cantù (north-west Italy), datable by their script to c. 700, for relics of various saints. Written in Latin, perhaps at Cantù, or possibly Rome or Milan. |
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