Category
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Hilarius of Aquileia
Roman Catholic bishop
Benignus of Todi
Umbrian martyr
Evasius
Evasius (; probably third century AD) is believed to have been a missionary and bishop of Asti, in north-west Italy. He was forced to flee to the great Padan forest known as the Selva Cornea, where he and numerous followers were beheaded by pagan, or alternatively by Arian enemies, in the area of what is now Casale Monferrato. He is venerated as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church and is the patron of a number of towns in Piedmont and Lombardy. His cult is liveliest at Casale, where his remains are conserved in the cathedral dedicated to him.
Calocerus
Saint Calocerus () was a 2nd-century Christian martyr. His alleged "acts" belong to a much later period.
Clateus
Clateus (died 64 AD) was an early Christian martyr and saint. He was an early Christian bishop in Brescia, Italy, and was martyred during the persecutions of Christians by Nero.
Euprepius
Bishop of Verona
Fidelis of Como
soldier saint
Benignus
Archbishop of Milan
Serena of Rome
legendary Roman saint and martyr
Munditia
Saint Munditia (or Mundita) is venerated as a Christian martyr.
Saint Canius
bishop
Gregory of Spoleto
priest and martyr of the city of Spoleto, Italy
Firmus and Rusticus
martyrs of Verona

Alexander of Rome
Christian martyr
Albina of Caesarea
Virgin Martyr and Saint
Dathus
Dathus or Datus was Bishop of Ravenna during the late 2nd century. He was elected to succeed the previous bishop Probus I when miraculously, a dove appeared above his head.