- Antonia and Alexander
Saints Antonia and Alexander were Christian
martyr s of 313, and they aresaint s whose "acta" are legendary. The story of the two is nearly identical to that ofSaints Theodora and Didymus .Diocletian , in order to increase the number of native-born Roman citizens, made intentionalcelibacy among women a crime. All Roman women of suitable age were commanded to marry and, if possible, produce young. At the same time, Diocletian persecuted Christians. The legend of Antonia and Alexander has the former being forced to abrothel (the penalty for women who refused to wed), where a Christian soldier named Alexander came to her in the guise of a customer. Instead of deflowering her, he traded clothes with her, allowing Antonia to escape. Alexander was discovered very soon after, and both Antonia and Alexander were executed by being burned alive."Antonia" and "Alexander" may be mnemonic device names that made oral repetition of the tale easier, and so it is possible, if not likely, that they are invented names. Whether Theodora and Didymus were the originals or not, it is possible that these legends are shadows of an actual martyrdom that had been lost to the story tellers. The
feast day of Antonia and Alexander in theRoman Catholic Church isMay 3 .The theme of the story might reflect the institution of
Religious prostitution , prevalent in the ancientMiddle East , as remebered in a highly-dispproving Christian tradition.
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