Josephus et Soc, SS. (25)
- Josephus et Soc, SS. (25)
25SS. Josephus et Soc. (3. Nov.). Dieser hl. Joseph wird nebst einigen Genossen im Elenchus als Martyrer angegeben. In Migne's Dict. iconogr. ist S. 331 zu ersehen, daß dieselben im 4. Jahrhunderte in Persien litten. Seine Abbildung zeige ihn mit den Füßen an einen eisernen Ring gebunden, am Kopfe mit Steinschlägen zerschlagen. Vgl. S. Josephus16. †
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