Getulius

Saint Getulius
Protomartyrs of Sabina
BornGabii (Getulius)
Died120 AD
Gabii
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Major shrineSant'Angelo in Pescheria, Rome
FeastJune 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]


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