Saint Heliodorus

Saint Heliodorus

Saint Heliodorus can refer to:

*Heliodorus of Altino (d. ~390), bishop of Altinum, friend of St. Jerome

*"Saint Heliodorus" (d. ~270; feast day: November 21). Martyred under Aurelian at Pamphylia. [http://saints.sqpn.com/sainth88.htm]
*"Saint Heliodorus" (d. ~355; feast day: April 9). Bishop in Mesopotamia. Martyred under Shapur II. [http://saints.sqpn.com/sainth83.htm]
*"Saint Heliodorus" (d. 3rd century; feast day: March 6). Martyred under Diocletian in Africa. [http://saints.sqpn.com/sainth42.htm]


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