Maximilian (martyr)

Maximilian (martyr)
Saint Maximilian of Tebessa
Born 274
Died March 12, 295
Thavaste (Tébessa), Numidia (present day Algeria)
Feast March 12
Patronage conscientious objectors
Controversy historical existence is disputed[citation needed]

Saint Maximilian of Tebessa is a Christian saint whose feast day is observed on 12 March. He is a martyr of the Christian Church from the third century CE, born in AD 274. Because his father Fabius Victor was a soldier in the Roman army, Maximilian was obliged to join at the age of 21. Brought before the proconsul of Numidia Cassius Dion, he refused, stating that, as a Christian, he could not serve in the military. This led to his martyrdom by beheading on 12 March, AD 295, at the City of Thavaste (now: Tébessa, Algeria), North Africa.[1] He is noted as an early conscientious objector.[2]

References

  1. ^ Catholic Encyclopedia, New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1913.
  2. ^ Richard Alston, Soldier and Society in Roman Egypt, London and New York: Routledge, 1995, ISBN 0-415-12270-8, p 149.

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