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Eutychianus

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[yoo-tik-ee-ey-nuhs] / yuˌtɪk iˈeɪ nəs /
Also Eutychian

noun

  1. Saint, died a.d. 283, pope 275–283.


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EUTYCHIANUS, pope from 275 to 283.

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Eutychianus, a Roman Christian, is recorded to have buried three hundred and forty-two martyrs with his own hands.

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We are told that Pope Eutychianus, who lived in the reign of the Emperor Aurelian, buried in different places 342 martyrs with his own hands; and he ordained that a faithful martyr should on no account be interred without a dalmatic robe or a purple colobio.

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This child was then living with a hermit, Eutychianus, on the heights of the neighboring mountain of the Bithynian Olympus, and he descended from these solitudes to attend upon Acesius.

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The débris which obstructed the chamber was removed as quickly as the narrowness of the space would permit, and as it passed under the eyes of de Rossi, he was able to detect the names of Anteros, Fabianus, Lucius, and Eutychianus on the broken marbles.

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