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Martyrs during the persecution of Diocletian (303). The relics
of these holy witnesses to the faith rest in Milan, where a church has
been erected over their tomb. St. Ambrose extolled the virtues of these
two martyrs. In later times, legendary Acts of these saints have
appeared, which are imitated from the Acts of other martyrs (Victor,
Firmus, and Rusticus). According to these legends, which are without
historical value, Nabor and Felix were soldiers in the army of the
Maximian Herculeus, and were condemned to death in Milan and beheaded
in Lodi. Their feast is celebrated on 12 July.
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