Saint Hilaria and her decent maids, Euprepia and Eunomia, martyrs. Mother of the martyr Saint Afra, prayed one day next to the grave of her daughter and there burned it the persecutors; her two maids were decapitated. Augsburg, 304.
Saint Hilaria and her decent maids, Euprepia and Eunomia, martyrs. Mother of the martyr Saint Afra, prayed one day next to the grave of her daughter and there burned it the persecutors; her two maids were decapitated. Augsburg, 304.
Saints Graciliano and Felicisima, martyrs, Faleria (Italy). s. IV.
Saints Graciliano and Felicisima, martyrs, Faleria (Italy). s. IV.
In Nicomedia, saints Aniceto and Photius, martyrs (s. IV).
In the island of Lérins in Provence, holy martyrs Porcaro, Abbot, and several monks, who, according to tradition, were killed by the Saracens (c. s. VIII).
Saint Hilaria and her decent maids, Euprepia and Eunomia, martyrs. Mother of the martyr Saint Afra, prayed one day next to the grave of her daughter and there burned it the persecutors; her two maids were decapitated. Augsburg, 304.
In Catania, Sicily, saint Euplo of Euplius, martyr, who, according to tradition, in the persecution unleashed by the Emperor Diocleciano, when he took in his hands the volumes of the Gospels, was imprisoned by the Governor Calvisiano, and when, quizzed again, responded that he gloried in the heart have the Gospels, he was flogged to death.