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415: 221:. Nicostratus, another official, and his wife Zoe, were also converted. According to the legend, Zoe had been a mute for six years. However, she made known to Sebastian her desire to convert to the Church. As soon as she had, her speech returned to her. Nicostratus then brought the rest of the prisoners; these were sixteen people who were also converted by Sebastian. 31: 239:, Torquatus. The twins were again taken into custody. Chromatius's alleged successor Fabianus condemned them to be bound head downwards to two pillars with their feet nailed to them. Mark and Marcellian hung there for a full day until they were pierced with 201:
in the early Church. When they refused to sacrifice to the Roman gods, they were arrested. Their parents, Tranquillinus and Martia, visited them in prison, urging them to renounce their being Christians.
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Meanwhile, Zoe was hung to the branch of a tree and a fire was kindled underneath her feet, and she was killed. Nicostratus and five others were drowned in the
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Clugnet, Léon. "Sts. Mark and Marcellian." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. 30 Dec. 2014
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of the Church, which mention only Mark and Marcellianus (in first place) among the saints for 18 June. Their mention in the
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Chromatius and Tiburtius became converts, and Chromatius set free all his prisoners, resigned his position, and retired to
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According to tradition, Mark and Marcellian were twin brothers from a distinguished family. They lived in Rome and became
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towards the end of the third century, most likely in the year 286. They are mentioned in most of the ancient
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convinced them not to abandon their faith. Sebastian converted Tranquillinus and Martia, as well as
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Their legend states that they were martyred at Rome under the Emperor
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Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Sts. Mark and Marcellian".
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A Dictionary of Miracles: Imitative, Realistic, and Dogmatic
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Both Chromatius and Fabianus are not inserted in the
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Saint Sebastian
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Santi Cosma e Damiano, Rome
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