Saint Timolaus and five companions, according to the historian of the early Christian church Eusebius in his Martyrs of Palestine, were young men who, having heard that the Roman authorities in Caesarea, Palestine, in 303 AD, had condemned a number of Christians to die by being thrown to wild beasts in the public arena, came before the governor of their own volition with their hands tied behind their backs and demanded to join their fellow Christians in that martyrdom. They were not however thrown to wild beasts but decapitated along with two other men who were already in prison.
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| - Saint Timolaus and five companions, according to the historian of the early Christian church Eusebius in his Martyrs of Palestine, were young men who, having heard that the Roman authorities in Caesarea, Palestine, in 303 AD, had condemned a number of Christians to die by being thrown to wild beasts in the public arena, came before the governor of their own volition with their hands tied behind their backs and demanded to join their fellow Christians in that martyrdom. They were not however thrown to wild beasts but decapitated along with two other men who were already in prison. (en)
- São Timolau e cinco companheiros, segundo o historiador da igreja cristã primitiva Eusébio em seus mártires da Palestina, eram jovens que, que em 303 d.C., depois de ouvirem que as autoridades romanas de Cesareia, na Palestina, haviam condenado vários cristãos a morrer ao ser atirado a bestas selvagens na arena pública, chegou diante do governador por vontade própria, com as mãos amarradas nas costas e exigiu juntar-se a seus companheiros cristãos naquele martírio. No entanto, eles não foram jogados em animais selvagens, mas decapitados junto com outros dois homens que já estavam na prisão. (pt)
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| - Saint Timolaus and five companions, according to the historian of the early Christian church Eusebius in his Martyrs of Palestine, were young men who, having heard that the Roman authorities in Caesarea, Palestine, in 303 AD, had condemned a number of Christians to die by being thrown to wild beasts in the public arena, came before the governor of their own volition with their hands tied behind their backs and demanded to join their fellow Christians in that martyrdom. They were not however thrown to wild beasts but decapitated along with two other men who were already in prison. (en)
- São Timolau e cinco companheiros, segundo o historiador da igreja cristã primitiva Eusébio em seus mártires da Palestina, eram jovens que, que em 303 d.C., depois de ouvirem que as autoridades romanas de Cesareia, na Palestina, haviam condenado vários cristãos a morrer ao ser atirado a bestas selvagens na arena pública, chegou diante do governador por vontade própria, com as mãos amarradas nas costas e exigiu juntar-se a seus companheiros cristãos naquele martírio. No entanto, eles não foram jogados em animais selvagens, mas decapitados junto com outros dois homens que já estavam na prisão. (pt)
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