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Sts. Eulampius and Eulampia

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Feastday: October 10
Death: 310

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Image of Sts. Eulampius and Eulampia Eulampius, a Christian youth of Nicomedia (Izmit, Turkey), is believed to have suffered for his faith under the eastern Roman emperor Maximinus Daia. Eulampius was arrested as he was seeking to purchase bread for the many Christians hiding outside the city in caves. Shortly after Eulampius had been brutally scourged, a girl rushed out from the crowd of onlookers, and throwing her arms about his neck, lovingly embraced him. The girl was Eulampius' sister, Eulampia. She was immediately arrested, and was executed with her brother the next day.

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