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- Timolaus_and_Companions abstract "Saint Timolaus and five companions, according to the historian of the early Christian church Eusebius in his Martyrs of Palestine, were young men who, having heard that the Roman authorities in Caesarea, Palestine, in 303 AD, had condemned a number of Christians to die by being thrown to wild beasts in the public arena, came before the governor of their own volition with their hands tied behind their backs and demanded to join their fellow Christians in that martyrdom. They were not however thrown to wild beasts but decapitated along with two other men who were already in prison.".
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- Timolaus_and_Companions caption "Icon of Saint Timolaus and Companions".
- Timolaus_and_Companions deathDate "303".
- Timolaus_and_Companions deathPlace Caesarea.
- Timolaus_and_Companions imagesize "200".
- Timolaus_and_Companions name "Saint Timolaus and companions".
- Timolaus_and_Companions title "Martyrs".
- Timolaus_and_Companions subject Category:303_deaths.
- Timolaus_and_Companions subject Category:Ante-Nicene_Christian_martyrs.
- Timolaus_and_Companions subject Category:Christian_martyrs.
- Timolaus_and_Companions subject Category:Christian_saints.
- Timolaus_and_Companions subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
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- Timolaus_and_Companions type ChristianBishop.
- Timolaus_and_Companions type Cleric.
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- Timolaus_and_Companions comment "Saint Timolaus and five companions, according to the historian of the early Christian church Eusebius in his Martyrs of Palestine, were young men who, having heard that the Roman authorities in Caesarea, Palestine, in 303 AD, had condemned a number of Christians to die by being thrown to wild beasts in the public arena, came before the governor of their own volition with their hands tied behind their backs and demanded to join their fellow Christians in that martyrdom.".
- Timolaus_and_Companions label "Timolaus and Companions".
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- Timolaus_and_Companions depiction Timolaus_and_companions.jpg.
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- Timolaus_and_Companions name "Saint Timolaus and companions".