Victorian, Frumentius and Companions

Victorian, Frumentius and Companions

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name=Saints Victorian, Frumentius and Companions
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death_date=March 23, 484 AD
feast_day=March 23
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church


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death_place=Adrumetum, North Africa
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Saints Victorian, Frumentius and Companions are venerated as Christian martyrs of the Roman Catholic Church. They were killed at Adrumetum in 484 by the Arian Vandals. Accounts of their martyrdom state that Huneric, King of the Vandals, began persecuting Catholic priests and virgins in 480, and by 484 began persecuting simple believers as well. Victorian was a wealthy Catholic of Adrumetum who had been appointed proconsul by Hunneric. He served as an obedient administrator to the king until he was asked to convert to Arianism. Victorian refused and was tortured and killed.

The "Roman Martyrology" states that four other wealthy merchants were martyred on the same day as Victorian's death. Two were named Frumentius; they were merchants of Carthage. The other two were brothers of the city of Aquae Regiae, Byzacena, who were killed at Tabaia.

External links

* [http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0323.htm#vict Saints of March 23: "Sts. Victorian, Frumentius, and Companions"]


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