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Saint Marcellus the Centurion was a Christian martyr who lived in the 4th century AD. He is the patron saint of military personnel and is venerated as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, a group of saints who are invoked in times of need.
Not much is known about Marcellus' life, but it is believed that he was a Roman centurion who converted to Christianity and was martyred for his faith. According to tradition, he was ordered by the Roman emperor to offer a sacrifice to the pagan gods, but refused and was subsequently put to death.
Marcellus was canonized by the Catholic Church, although the date of his canonization is not known.
One interesting fact about Saint Marcellus is that he is often depicted in art holding a standard or a spear, as a symbol of his military background.
In addition, Saint Marcellus is invoked as a powerful intercessor for those suffering from throat problems and other illnesses, as well as for protection from fire and lightning.
Saint Marcellus the Centurion is a revered Christian martyr and the patron saint of military personnel. Despite the lack of detailed historical information about his life, he is remembered for his unwavering faith and his devotion to God. His feast day is celebrated on January 16th, and he is invoked for a variety of needs and illnesses.