
Biography
Callinicus of Apollonia (Latin: Callinicus) was a 3rd-century Roman venerated as a Christian martyr. He was killed for his faith in Apollonia, Phrygia, during the persecution of Decius (r. 249–251). Originally a pagan, he converted after witnessing the bravery and the miracle of Saint Thyrsus. He was beheaded for his conversion. Thyrsus and Leucius died with him.
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Patronages
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