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- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saints Mark and Marcellian. Mark and Marcellian (Latin: Marcus et Marcelli****) are martyrs venerated as saints...
- attracted large numbers of followers and founded the Carpocratian sect of Marcellians. Like other Carpocratians, Marcellina and her followers believed in antinomianism...
- and writer Peter, Andrew, Paul and Denise, Christian martyrs Secundian, Marcellian and Verian, Christian martyrs Tryphon, Re****ius, and Nympha, Christian...
- League in 198-187 BC A saint converted by Saint Sebastian (see Mark and Marcellian) One of the Four Crowned Martyrs, died ca. 304, feast day 8 November This...
- and martyrs Domnina of Anazarbus, Christian martyr and saint Mark and Marcellian, Christian martyrs (approximate date) Tuoba Xilu, chieftain of the Tuoba...
- Saints Secundian(us), Marcellian and Verian (also known as Secondi****, Marcelli****, and Veri****) (Italian: Secondino, Marcelliano, e Veriano) are venerated...
- catacomb was named after the two best-known martyrs buried in it, Mark and Marcellian - several ancient do****ents use the double name It is also often known...
-  2nd century AD) Gervasius and Protasius (c. 2nd century AD) Mark and Marcellian (c. 3rd century AD-c. 286) Michael Ball (1932–), retired Bishop of Truro...
- Mark (died 336), Pope from January 18 to October 7, 336 Sts. Mark and Marcellian (died c. 286), martyrs venerated as saints St. Mark of Aeca [it] (died...
- Second Coming of Christ at the end of time. The bodies of Saints Mark and Marcellian were translated, perhaps in the ninth century, to this church, where they...