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Saint Stephen
Deacon, martyr, and saint

Agnes of Rome
Christian martyr

Blandina
Saint Blandina (, c. 162–177 AD) was a Christian martyr who died in Lugdunum (modern Lyon, France) during the reign of Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Christian martyr
person killed for their testimony of Jesus
John de Brito
Portuguese Jesuit missionary and martyr
Martina of Rome
Roman martyr
Felicitas of Rome
Christian saint and martyr
Saint Reparata
Christian saint
Firmina
Saint Firmina is a Roman Catholic Italian saint and virgin martyr. She is the patroness saint of Civitavecchia, and Amelia Cathedral is dedicated to her.
Saint Marcian of Syracuse
Catholic saint
Ahmed the Calligrapher
Christian saint, a New Martyr born in the 17th cent. to a Muslim family in Constantinople
Agathoclia
Saint Agathoclia (Agathocleia; ) (died c. 230 AD) is venerated as a patron saint of Mequinenza, Aragón, Spain. Her feast day is September 17.
Valerie of Limoges
Gallo-Roman saint
Libellus
thumb|250px|Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 3929, a libellus from the [[Decian persecution, found in Oxyrhynchus in Egypt.]]
A libellus (plural libelli) in the Roman Empire was any brief document written on individual pages (as opposed to scrolls or tablets), particularly official documents issued by governmental authorities.
Rémy Isoré
French priest (1852-1900)
Saints Raphael, Nicholas and Irene of Lesbos
Greek saints
Mark Ki-T'ien-Siang
catholic saints from China
Alberto Ramento
Ninth Obispo Maximo of the Philippine Independent Church, martyr and saint (1936–2006)
Nayrouz
Nayrouz (, ) is a feast when martyrs and confessors are commemorated within the Coptic Orthodox Church. Celebrated on September 11, the day is both the start of the Coptic new year and its first month, Thout. Nayrouz is also commemorated by Ethiopian Christians who also call it Enkutatash. Children wear new clothes and give bouquets of flowers to people.
Marinus of Caesarea
Roman soldier and Christian martyr
Grata of Bergamo
Johann Rudolf Stadler
(1605-1637)
Philetus
Christian martyr
Arnaude de Rocas
Cypriot