Saint Getulius | |
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Protomartyrs of Sabina | |
Born | Gabii (Getulius) |
Died | 120 AD Gabii |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church, Orthodox Church |
Major shrine | Sant'Angelo in Pescheria, Rome |
Feast | June 10 |
Saint Getulius (died 120 AD) is venerated together with Amantius (Amancius), Cerealus (Caerealis), and Primitivus (Italian: Getulio, Amanzio, Cereale, e Primitivo) as a Christian martyr and saint. They are considered to have died at Gabii. According to tradition, Getulius was the husband of Saint Symphorosa.[1][2] Getulius is a name meaning "of the Gaetuli", which was a tribe of North Africa.[3]