Januarius and Pelagia
Januarius and Pelagia (d. c. AD 320) were joint Christian martyrs and saints recorded in the . They were beheaded or racked and torn with iron claws and pieces of earthware at Nicopolis in Armenia during the reign of the Roman emperor Licinius. Their feast day observed on July 11.
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Januarius and Pelagia
Januarius and Pelagia (d. c. AD 320) were joint Christian martyrs and saints recorded in the . They were beheaded or racked and torn with iron claws and pieces of earthware at Nicopolis in Armenia during the reign of the Roman emperor Licinius. Their feast day observed on July 11.
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