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Pancras of Rome (289-304)

Pancras (Latin: Sanctus Pancratius) was a Roman citizen who converted to Christianity and was beheaded for his faith at the age of fourteen, around the year 304. His name is Greek (Πανκράτιος) and means "the one that holds everything".

From an early stage, Pancras was venerated together with Nereus and Achilleus in a shared feast day and Mass formula on 12 May. In 1595, 25 years after Pope Pius V promulgated the Tridentine Missal, Domitilla was also added.

Since 1969, Pancras has been venerated separately, still on 12 May. He is, traditionally, the second of the Ice Saints.In the Syriac traditions he is known as Mor Izozoel (Mar Azazael) remembered on 12 May and 12 August. He is the saint of children.

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Was depicted (Actor) Pancras of Rome (289-304)

[Relation to person or institution] Pancras of Rome (289-304)
Was depicted (Actor) / Was used / Received Richard Karl Duldhardt (1893-1968) ()
Written E. Bubbe ()
Mentioned Nazi Party ()