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![Painting of the Martyrdom of Saint Symphorian, by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 1824 to 1834](../../../I/Ingres_Martyre_Saint-Symphorien.jpg.webp)
Symphorian (Symphorianus, Symphorien), Timotheus (Timothy), and Hippolytus of Rome are three Christian martyrs who, though they were unrelated and were killed in different places and at different times, shared a common feast day in the General Roman Calendar from at least the 1568 Tridentine Calendar to the Mysterii Paschalis. While still a young man, Symphorian was either beheaded or beaten to death with clubs. (Full article...)
Attributes: young man being dragged to martyrdom while his mother encourages him.
Patronage: Autun; children; students; against eye problems, against syphilis
See also: John Kemble, England
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