Julian of Antioch
Julian of Tarsus (* in Cilicia; † in the 4th or 5th century ) was a Christian martyr.
Julian was tormented by the governor Marcian of Tarsus in many different ways. So he was put, for example, to " wild animals ". His life was the end of Julian of Tarsus, as the governor put him in a sack with sand and then allowed to sink selfsame in the sea.
The Orthodox feast day is June 21.
Source - Web Links
- Www.heiligenlexikon.de - Julian of Tarsus in the Holy encyclopedia
- Martyr
- Victim of persecution of Christians
- Born in the 1st millennium
- Died on the 4th or 5th century
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