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<p> [[Asterius]] (1) (or Asturius), St. </p> <p> was a [[Roman]] senator who undertook-the care of burying St. Marinus, martyred at Caesarea, in Palestine, in 261 or 262. The Latins honor St. Asterius on March 3 as a martyr, together with Marinus; but [[Eusebius]] says nothing of this story, which appears to depend upon Rufinus (Hist. 7:13). The [[Greeks]] also honor him as a martyr, separately, Aug. 7. See Ruinart, Acta Sincera, p. 264. </p>
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<p> [[Asterius]] (1) (or Asturius), St. </p> <p> was a Roman senator who undertook-the care of burying St. Marinus, martyred at Caesarea, in Palestine, in 261 or 262. The Latins honor St. Asterius on March 3 as a martyr, together with Marinus; but [[Eusebius]] says nothing of this story, which appears to depend upon Rufinus (Hist. 7:13). The [[Greeks]] also honor him as a martyr, separately, Aug. 7. See Ruinart, Acta Sincera, p. 264. </p>
 
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St. Asterius (Or Asturius) [1]

Asterius (1) (or Asturius), St.

was a Roman senator who undertook-the care of burying St. Marinus, martyred at Caesarea, in Palestine, in 261 or 262. The Latins honor St. Asterius on March 3 as a martyr, together with Marinus; but Eusebius says nothing of this story, which appears to depend upon Rufinus (Hist. 7:13). The Greeks also honor him as a martyr, separately, Aug. 7. See Ruinart, Acta Sincera, p. 264.

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