Scillium

Scillium

Scillium, también conocida como Escilio,[1] es una antigua ciudad no identificada de Numidia, en el África romana, cercana a Cartago.[2]

Pasión de los santos escilitanos

La primera de las pasiones vinculadas al norte de África es la Passio sanctorum Scillitanorum, que recoge el relato de la Pasión de un total de doce mártires cristianos en Scillium, el 17 de julio del 180, por negarse a rechazar el cristianismo y a jurar por el genius del emperador.[1] En ella se recogen el acta proconsular del proceso y del martirio. Los estudiosos consideran que se trata de una pasión original y primitiva, aunque se teoriza tanto que se trate actas auténticas sin intervención de redactor externo como la posible existencia de un redactor testigo del juicio, por elementos y frases ajenas al estilo de las actas proconsulares oficiales.[2]

Referencias

  1. a b González Ruiz, José María (1987). Apocalipsis de Juan: el libro del testimonio cristiano. Ediciones Cristiandad. pp. 29-30. ISBN 9788470574122. http://books.google.es/books?id=5ZvdS1ZsT_AC&lpg=PP1&hl=es&pg=PA29. 
  2. a b Sánchez Salor, Eustaquio (2006). Historiografı́a latino-cristiana: principios, contenido, forma. L'ERMA di BRETSCHNEIDER. pp. 8-9. ISBN 9788882653859. http://books.google.es/books?id=O4QFmTF_DsUC&lpg=PP1&hl=es&pg=PA8. 

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  • Scillitan Martyrs — Born 2nd century,North Africa Died July 17, 180,Scillium, Africa Proconsularis Martyred by Vigellius Saturninus Venerated in Roman Catholic Church …   Wikipedia

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  • Carthage — • Founded by Phoenician colonists, and long the great opponent of Rome in the duel for supremacy, was destroyed by a Roman army, 146 B.C. A little more than a century later (44 B.C.), a new city composed of Roman colonists was founded on the site …   Catholic encyclopedia

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