Crescentian
Saint Crescentian was a 2nd-century Christian martyr who died in Sassyr, Sardinia. He is remembered for his martyrdom alongside Saints Gabinus and Crispulis and is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
- Feast Day
- 31 May
- Century
- 2nd century
- Country Or Region
- Italy
Key Facts
- ›Died in 130 AD.
- ›Was a Christian martyr.
- ›Killed at Sassyr, on Sardinia.
- ›Saints Gabinus and Crispulis were killed at the same time.
- ›Venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
- ›Has a feast day of 31 may.
About Crescentian
Saint Crescentian
Saint Crescentian was a Christian martyr who lived in the 2nd century. He is recorded as having died around 130 AD in Sassyr, a location on the island of Sardinia.
His martyrdom is noted to have occurred at the same time as that of Saints Gabinus and Crispulis. The Eastern Orthodox Church venerates Saint Crescentian, with his feast day observed on May 31.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When did Saint Crescentian die?
Saint Crescentian died in the year 130 AD.
Where was Saint Crescentian martyred?
He was martyred at Sassyr, on the island of Sardinia.
Who was killed with Saint Crescentian?
Saints Gabinus and Crispulis were killed at the same time as Saint Crescentian.
In which Christian tradition is Saint Crescentian venerated?
Saint Crescentian is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
What is Saint Crescentian's feast day?
His feast day is celebrated on 31 May.
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