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<p> patriarch of Alexandria, was a brother of Plutarch, who was martyred about A.D. 204, under Septimius Severus. They had both been heathen, but were converted by Origen, who was then teaching at Alexandria. After escaping from the persecution to which his brother fell victim, [[Heraclas]] became an ascetic, but still continued to study [[Greek]] philosophy under [[Ammonius]] Saccas. He was next associated with [[Origen]] as a catechist, and when the latter was compelled to leave [[Egypt]] on account of his difficulty with [[Demetrius]] of Alexandria, Heraclas remained alone in charge of the theological school of that city. He retained this position until he became himself patriarch. He died in 246. The [[Roman]] martyrology commemorates him on the 14th of July. See Eusebius, Hist. Eccles. 6, 15; Tillemont, Memoires Eccles. vol. 3; Baillet, Vies des Saints, July 14th. </p>
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<p> patriarch of Alexandria, was a brother of Plutarch, who was martyred about A.D. 204, under Septimius Severus. They had both been heathen, but were converted by Origen, who was then teaching at Alexandria. After escaping from the persecution to which his brother fell victim, Heraclas became an ascetic, but still continued to study Greek philosophy under [[Ammonius]] Saccas. He was next associated with [[Origen]] as a catechist, and when the latter was compelled to leave Egypt on account of his difficulty with [[Demetrius]] of Alexandria, Heraclas remained alone in charge of the theological school of that city. He retained this position until he became himself patriarch. He died in 246. The Roman martyrology commemorates him on the 14th of July. See Eusebius, Hist. Eccles. 6, 15; Tillemont, Memoires Eccles. vol. 3; Baillet, Vies des Saints, July 14th. </p>
 
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