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Justin Martyr

Saint Justin Martyr (also Justin the Martyr, Justin of Caesarea, Justin the Philosopher, Latin Iustinus Martys) (100165) was an early Christian apologist and saint. His works represent the earliest surviving Christian apologies of notable size.Most of what is known about the life of Justin Martyr comes from his own writings. He was born at Flavia Neapolis (Biblical Shechem, now modern-day Nablus). According to church tradition Justin suffered martyrdom at Rome under the Emperor Marcus Aurelius when Rusticus was prefect of the city (between 162 and 168). He called himself a Samaritan, but his father and grandfather were probably Greek or Roman, and he was brought up a Pagan. It seems that St Justin had property, studied philosophy, converted to Christianity, and devoted the rest of his life to teaching what he considered the true philosophy, still wearing his philosopher's gown to indicate that he had attained the truth. He probably travelled widely and ultimately settled in Rome as a Christian teacher.
Attributes:Philosopher's coat, palm tree
Patronage:Philosophers
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