Pollio of Cybalae or Pullio of Cybalae (3rd century) is venerated as a Christian martyr who may have been executed for his faith during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian.[1] It is thought that he may have been a lector in the city of Cybalae (present-day Vinkovci, Croatia) in the Roman province of Pannonia.[1] As such he may have been associated with the imperial dynasty.[2] He is mentioned in the Hieronymian Martyrology and the Synaxarium of Constantinople.
Saint Pollio | |
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Martyr | |
Died | 3rd century Cybalae (present-day Vinkovci, Croatia) |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | 27 April, 28 April |
Hagiographies tell the story of how he suffered interrogation from the prefect Probus and refused to abjure his faith; and was put to death outside of the city walls by being burnt alive.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b St. Pollio
- ^ Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis, "Ravenna in Late Antiquity"
- ^ San Pollione di Cibali
External links
edit- (in Italian) San Pollione
- St. Pollio