List of Christians martyred during the reign of Diocletian

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Saint George before Diocletian, in a 14th-century mural in Ubisi

The reign of the

Imperial cult. Modern historians estimate that during this period, known as the Diocletianic or Great Persecution and extending several years beyond the reign of Diocletian, as many as 3,000−3,500 Christians were executed under the authority of Imperial edicts.[1]

The

Christian martyrs in this period. Martyr narratives flourished later as a genre of Christian literature
, but are not contemporary with the persecutions and are often of dubious historicity. This article lists both historical and legendary figures traditionally identified as martyrs during the reign of Diocletian.

Martyrs of Palestine

Icon of Saint Timolaus and Companions

Eusebius recorded many accounts of martyrdoms in Caesarea in his book The Martyrs of Palestine.[2] Here are just a few of the names of martyrs as recorded by Eusebius in his work The Martyrs of Palestine:

Martyrs of Nicomedia

In his Church History, Eusebius discusses the martyrdoms at Nicomedia, naming two:

Attested in early sources

Saint Sebastian and Madonna with Saints (1525) by Il Sodoma

Others

The Flagellation of Erasmus of Formiae, from the crypt of Santa Maria in Via Lata (c. 750)
martyr's palm (Master of Meßkirch
, 1535–40)

See also

  • List of Christian women of the patristic age

Citations

  1. ^ Frend, Martyrdom and Persecution, 393–94; Liebeschuetz, 251–52.
  2. ^ Eusebius. "Martyrs of Palestine, long recension". Retrieved 7 May 2023.
  3. . Retrieved 18 February 2024.

References