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Crispus (or Crispinus), Crispinianus and Benedicta were Roman Christian martyrs, venerated after their death as saints. According to hagiographical accounts, their death followed as a result of the martyrdom of Saints John and Paul .
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In the upper one there are the scenes of the arrest and death by beheading of the Christians Crispus, Crispinianus and Benedicta, who were martyred because they were devoted to the cult of the two saints; in the lower one there is a praying figure, probably John or Paul, with the adoring figures of the senator Pammachius and his wife Pauline at ...
Priscus/Crispus, Priscillianus/Crispinianus, and Benedicta, martyrs of Rome under the emperor Julian
Crispus (or Crispinus), Crispinianus and Benedicta were Roman Christian martyrs, venerated after their death as saints. According to hagiographical accounts, their death followed as a result of the martyrdom of Saints John and Paul .
Saint Benedict Crispus of Milan, also known as Benedetto, was an influential figure in the Catholic Church during the 7th and 8th centuries. He served as the Archbishop of Milan, Italy from 681 until his death 45 years later in 725.
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