Catacomb of Saints Processus and Martinian

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The Catacomb of Saints Processus and Martinianus is one of the catacombs of Rome. Sited on the via Aurelia, no ancient remains have been conclusively identified as being it.

The Martyrologium Hieronymianum mentions saints Martinian and Processus (who according to a legendary 6th century 'passio' were saint Peter's gaolers) as being martyred on 31 May, 1 July or 2 July - the third of these dates is thought the most probable, since it is the one also given in other ancient liturgical sources. The Notitia ecclesiarum urbis Romae refers to their being buried near the Catacomb of San Pancrazio - indeed, after a visit to that catacomb, the Notitias author made a pilgrimage to that now named after Processus and Martinianus without interrupting or deviating from his route, meaning they were very close to each other.

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