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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


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


Name

Luceia, king Auceia, and companions, martyrs of Rome

Saint ID

S02478

Number in BH

BHL 4980

Gender
Female
Male
Type of Saint
Martyrs, Virgins, Monarchs and their family
Related Evidence Records
IDTitle
E03256The Latin Martyrdom of the *Luceia, Auceia and Companions (martyrs of Rome, S02478) narrates the captivity, under the pagan barbarian king Auceia, of the pious and beautiful citizen of Rome, Luceia; she wins the respect of Auceia, and, after she receives a vision telling her to return to Rome for martyrdom, they travel together to the city, where they are martyred along with 20 other martyrs. Written presumably in Rome, at an uncertain date, by the 8th c. at the latest.
E04861The 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 June.
E04862The 6th/7th c. recension of the Latin Martyrologium Hieronymianum, as transmitted in 8th c. manuscripts, records the feasts of a number of saints on 25 June.
E04863The 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 June.
E04868The 6th/7th c. recension of the Latin Martyrologium Hieronymianum, as transmitted in 8th c. manuscripts, records the feasts of a number of saints on 1 July.
E05055The 6th/7th c. recension of the Latin Martyrologium Hieronymianum, as transmitted in 8th c. manuscripts, records the feasts of a number of saints on 18 December.
E05058The 6th/7th c. recension of the Latin Martyrologium Hieronymianum, as transmitted in 8th c. manuscripts, records the feasts of a number of saints on 19 December.