Saint Claudius
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Saint Claudius may refer to:
- Claudius of BesançonClaudius of BesançonSaint Claudius of Besançon , sometimes called Claude the Thaumaturge , was a priest, monk, abbot, and bishop. A native of Franche-Comté, Claudius became a priest at Besançon and later a monk. Georges Goyau in the Catholic Encyclopedia wrote that “The Life of St...
(Saint Claude) (d. 699 AD), bishop and abbot - Saint Claudius, one of the Four Crowned MartyrsFour Crowned MartyrsThe designation Four Crowned Martyrs or Four Holy Crowned Ones actually refers to 9 separate martyrs, divided into two groups:...
- Saint Claudius, martyr of León, Spain, one of the sons of Saint Marcellus of Tangier
- Saints Claudius and Hilaria, two martyrs who were converted by Saints Chrysanthus and DariaSaints Chrysanthus and DariaSaints Chrysanthus and Daria are saints of the Early Christian period. According to legend, Chrysanthus was the only son of an Egyptian patrician, named Polemius or Poleon, who lived during the reign of Numerian. His father moved from Alexandria to Rome. Chrysanthus was educated in the finest...