Agathius

Saint Acacius (Greek: Ἅγιος Ἀκάκιος; died 303), also known as Agathius of Byzantium, Achatius, or Agathonas to Christian tradition, was a Cappadocian Greek centurion of the imperial army, martyred around 304. A church existed in Constantinople associated with Acacius and possibly named after him: the Church of St Acacius.

Saint

Acacius
The Martyrdom of Saint Agathius. 16th century work by an anonymous artist from Toledo.
Holy Helper, Martyr
Bornlate-3rd century
Cappadocia
Died~303
Byzantium
Venerated inCatholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Major shrineCathedral of Squillace, Italy
Feast7 May (formerly 8 May); 16 January (translation of relics)
Attributespalm of martyrdom, centurion with a bunch of thorns, in armour with standard and shield, depicted with Theodore of Amasea
Patronagesoldiers, Squillace, Guardavalle, invoked against headache
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