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- Tranquillinus can refer to: Tranquillinus, bishop of Tarragona (6th century). Saint Tranquillinus, father of Saints Mark and Marcellian (3rd century)...
- parents Tranquillinus and Martia in prison, who attempted to persuade them to renounce Christianity. Sebastian succeeded in converting Tranquillinus and Martia...
- increased ****cution of the church, alongside Saints Polycarp, Sebastian, Tranquillinus, Tiburtius, Nicostratus and Zoe, in the house of Castulus, a Christian...
- Titulla, Togidubnus, Torquatus, Toxotius, Trai****, Trailus, Tranio, Tranquillinus, Tranquillus, Trebelli****, Treboni****, Tremerus, Tremorinus, Tremulus...
- Orthodox Church. Their cult is sometimes ****ociated with that of Saints Tranquillinus, Martia, Nicostratus, Zoe, Castulus, and Tiburtius, though not in the...
- later converted to Christianity by Tranquillinus and baptized by Polycarp. This happened because of Tranquillinus' testimony that he had been cured of...
- the altar with the relics of the holy martyrs Mark, Marcellian, and Tranquillinus, and with the latter was put back in the same place on 31 July. In the...
- Eudoxius Optatus Anthimus Cyprian Sergi**** fl 314 Antonius Optimus Tranquillinus fl 431 Erechthius Candidi**** fl 449 Pergamius John Polydectus (Synod...
- deacons     286   Piaton (Piat)     286   Regina (Reine)     286   Tranquillinus     286   Victor and Companions     286   Victor and Ursus     286  ...
- several Christians to death. The prefect, however, was converted by Tranquillinus, father of Mark and Marcellian, and baptized by Polycarp. Tiburtius...