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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. According to the Acta Sanctorum, they were killed during the reign of Julian.
An alternative version, written in the 6th c., adds the martyrdoms of *Crispus, Crispinianus and Benedicta (martyrs of Rome, S01526 and S01516), and of *Terentianus and his son (martyrs of Rome, S01517), all buried by the priests Iohannes and Pimenius in Iohannes and Paulus’ house; it ends with the building of a church in the saints’ house ...
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 ...
Saints Crispin and Crispinian. Of Saints Crispin and Crispinian, Shakespeare put their names on the lips of the 29-year-old King Henry V rallying his outnumbered troops at Agincourt.
Jun 24, 2018 · Three Christians who were ministering to them were also executed and buried nearby: Crispus, Crispinianus, and Benedicta. Now we are in a very different social world. Slavery and indentured servitude were routine features of this world, and eunuchs (in the sense ‘castrated men’) performed a number of functions in both private and public life.
All evidence related to Priscus/Crispus, Priscillianus/Crispinianus, and Benedicta, martyrs of Rome under the emperor Julian.
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In Monte Auentino sanctus Bonefatius et in Monte Nola sancta Tatiana pausant.'Within the city on the Caelian hill are the martyrs Iohannes and Paulus in their house, which became a church after their martyrdom, and Crispinus and Crispinianus, and saint Benedicta.