Saint Adrian
ADRIAN, SAINT, one of the praetorian guards of the emperor Galerius
Maximian, who, becoming a convert to Christianity, was martyred at
Nicomedia on the 4th of March 303. It is said that while
presiding over the torture of a band of Christians he was so amazed at
their courage that he publicly confessed his faith. He was imprisoned,
and the next day his limbs were struck off on an anvil, and he was then
beheaded, dying in his wife’s, St. Natalia’s, arms. St Adrian’s
festival, with that of his wife, is kept on the 8th of
September. He is specially a patron of soldiers, and is much reverenced
in Flanders, Germany and the north of France. He is usually represented
armed, with an anvil in his hands or at his feet.
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