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-ft Nov#&] Quatuor Coronati. 185 November 8. SS. Claudius, Nicostratus, and Others, MM. at Rome; circ. a.d. 303. SS. Quatuor Coronati, MM. at Rome; a.d. 304. S. Maurus, B. of Verdun; circ. a.d. 383. S. Cuby, B. in Cornwall; 6th cent. S. Sulien, Ab. at Soldor in Brittany ; 6th cent. S. Dkusdedit, Pope at Rome; a.d. 618. S. Willhhad, B. of Bremen; a.d. 789. S. Gernad, C. in Moray and Elgin ; circ. a.d. 934. S. Gregory, Ab. of Einsiedeln in Switzerland; a.d. 996. S. Godfrid, B. of Amiens; a.d. hi8. SS. QUATUOR CORONATI, MM. (a.d. 304.) [Roman Martyrology. Usuardus, Bede, Ado, &c. Sarum, York, Hereford, and Durham Kalendars. Authority :—Mention in the Martyrologies.] jN the persecution of Diocletian four brothers who held offices of trust at Rome were taken and ordered to offer sacrifice before an image of vEscuiapius. As they refused to do so, they were scourged with leaded whips till they died. Their bodies were cast to the dogs, but were saved by the Christians and buried on the Lavican Way. As their names had passed from recollection, and only the fact of their martyrdom remained, Pope Melchiades is said to have ordered them to be commemorated as the Quatuor Coronati, the "Four Crowned Ones." Pope Gregory I. mentions an old church with this dedication at Rome. Pope Leo IV., in 841, translated to it their relics from the ft , -ft
Title | The lives of the saints - 13 |
Creator | Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine) |
Publisher | J. Grant |
Place of Publication | Edinburgh |
Date | 1914 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000225 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | -ft Nov#&] Quatuor Coronati. 185 November 8. SS. Claudius, Nicostratus, and Others, MM. at Rome; circ. a.d. 303. SS. Quatuor Coronati, MM. at Rome; a.d. 304. S. Maurus, B. of Verdun; circ. a.d. 383. S. Cuby, B. in Cornwall; 6th cent. S. Sulien, Ab. at Soldor in Brittany ; 6th cent. S. Dkusdedit, Pope at Rome; a.d. 618. S. Willhhad, B. of Bremen; a.d. 789. S. Gernad, C. in Moray and Elgin ; circ. a.d. 934. S. Gregory, Ab. of Einsiedeln in Switzerland; a.d. 996. S. Godfrid, B. of Amiens; a.d. hi8. SS. QUATUOR CORONATI, MM. (a.d. 304.) [Roman Martyrology. Usuardus, Bede, Ado, &c. Sarum, York, Hereford, and Durham Kalendars. Authority :—Mention in the Martyrologies.] jN the persecution of Diocletian four brothers who held offices of trust at Rome were taken and ordered to offer sacrifice before an image of vEscuiapius. As they refused to do so, they were scourged with leaded whips till they died. Their bodies were cast to the dogs, but were saved by the Christians and buried on the Lavican Way. As their names had passed from recollection, and only the fact of their martyrdom remained, Pope Melchiades is said to have ordered them to be commemorated as the Quatuor Coronati, the "Four Crowned Ones." Pope Gregory I. mentions an old church with this dedication at Rome. Pope Leo IV., in 841, translated to it their relics from the ft , -ft |
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