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Suffered martyrdom about 304 in the Diocletian persecution. The
"Martyrologium Hieronymianum" (ed. De Rossi-Duchesne, 77) gives under 9
June the names of Primus and Felician who were buried at the fourteenth
milestone of the Via Nomentana (near Nomentum, now Mentana). They were
evidently from Nomentum. This notice comes from the catalogue of Roman
martyrs of the fourth century. In 648 {ln:Pope} Theodore translated the
bones of the two saints to the Roman Church of San Stefano, under an
altar erected in their honour (Liber Pontificalis, I, 332), where they
remain. Their feast is still observed on 9 June.
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