Felicity and Perpetua were 3rd century Christian martyrs in Carthage.
The original dedication was to St. Vitus, a 4th century martyr in Sicily.
For the 3rd century martyr, see Trophimus, Sabbatius, and Dorymedon.
Saint Otimus is a 3rd century Egyptian martyr and saint.
In 1998 10 vacant statue niches at the West Gate were filled with representative 20th century martyrs.
River is named after 3rd century Christian martyr, the patron of Paris.
Engratia should not be confused with the 4th century Spanish martyr of the same name.
She took the name Restituta after a 4th century Christian martyr.
It is dedicated to Quiricus and Julietta, two 4th century martyrs.
She should not be confused with the 8th century Spanish martyr of the same name.