Saint Armogastes | |
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Born | Africa |
Died | after 460 near Carthage, North Africa |
Feast | 29 March |
Armogastes was a 5th-century Roman noble at the Vandal court in Africa who resisted conversion to Arianism. He was enslaved and put to work in the mines, then as a cowherd. His feast day is 29 March. Archinimus and Saturus suffered at the same time, and were also reprieved from death.[1]