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| | Saint Adrian and Saint Eubulus, Martyrs, Saints (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | IN the seventh year of Diocletian's persecution, continued by Galerius Maximianus, when Firmilian, the most bloody governor of Palestine, had stained Caesarea with the blood of many illustrious martyrs, Adrian and Eubulus came out of the country called Magantia to Caesarea, in order to visit the holy confessors there. |
 | | Two days after, when the pagans at Caesarea celebrated the festival of the public Genius, Adrian was exposed to a lion, and not being despatched by that beast, but only mangled, was at length killed by the sword. |
 | | Eubulus was treated in the same manner two days later. |
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