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Potamiana, or Potamiaena (d. ca. 205 AD), is venerated as a Christian saint and martyr. According to her legend, she, along with her mother Marcella, were arrested in Alexandria, Egypt, and Potamiaena was threatened with being handed over to gladiators to be raped, if she refused to renounce her Christianity. Instead she managed to anger the judge such that, avoiding either fate, she and her mother were sentenced to be sunk feet first by degrees in a cauldron of boiling pitch. After Potamiana had been sentenced to death, Basilides, an officer of the court, led her to execution; on the way, he protected her against the insults of the mob. In return for his kindness Potamiana promised him not to forget him with her Lord when she reached her destination. Soon after Potamiana's death Basilides was asked by his fellow-soldiers to take a certain oath; on answering that he could not do it, as he was a Christian, at first they thought he was jesting, but seeing he was in earnest they denounced him and he was condemned to be beheaded. While waiting in jail for his sentence to be carried out some Christians (Origen being possibly one of them) visited Basilides and asked him how he happened to be converted; he answered that three days after her death, Potamiana had appeared to him by night and placed a crown on his head as a pledge that the Lord would soon receive him into his glory. Basilides was then baptized and the next day he was beheaded. Potamiana appeared to many other persons at that time, calling them to faith and martyrdom (Eusebius, ''Church History'' VI, iii-v). To these conversions, Origen, an eyewitness, testifies in his ''Contra Celsum'' (I, 46; P. G., XI, 746). The description of the episode of intercession of Potamiana on behalf of Basilides, narrated in Eusebius’ text, constitutes one of first documents that concerns the intercession of saints.〔(Santa Potamiena d’Alessandria )〕 Six Christians, students of Origen, were martyred at the same time. Eusebius describes the martyrdom of this group: ==Veneration== The martyrdoms of Basilides, Potamiana, Marcella and six disciples of Origen are commemorated in the ''Martyrologium Hieronymianum'' on June 28. The ''Roman Martyrology'' commemorates only Basilides on June 30.〔 In Italy, on September 2, 1948, Saint Basilides was declared patron saint of the Corpo degli Agenti di Custodia, today the Polizia Penitenziaria, the Prison Guards.〔(San Basilide patrono della Polizia Penitenziaria )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Basilides and Potamiana」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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