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Martyr · 4th century
Martyrs Agapius Publius, Timolaus, Romulus, Dionysius, and Alexander of Caesarea
Also known as Agapius · Publius (Pausis) · Timolaus · Romulus · Dionysius · Dionysius · Alexander · Alexander
A group of young Christians who suffered together at Caesarea in Palestine during the persecution under Diocletian. Refusing to offer pagan sacrifice, they were tortured and beheaded for confessing Christ.
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Notes
Named cluster commemorated as one: Agapius, Publius (Pausis), Timolaus, Romulus, two named Dionysius, and two named Alexander.
Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Lives of the Saints