Martyrs, suffered at Carthage, March 7, 203, together with three companions, Revocatus, Saturus, and Saturninus. From Volume VI of the Original Catholic Encyclopedia. |
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Additional articles on this scanPope Felix I, Saint - Reigned 269-274
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