Antipas of Pergamum in Wikipedia
is referred to in the Book of Revelation (Revelation 2:13) as
the "faithful martyr" of Pergamon. According to Christian
tradition, John the Apostle ordained Antipas as bishop of the
Pergamon during the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian. The
traditional account goes on to say Antipas was martyred in ca.
92 AD by burning in a brazen bull-shaped altar used for
casting out demons worshiped by the local population.
There is a tradition of oil ("manna of the saints") being
secreted from the relics of Saint Antipas.[3] On the calendars
of Eastern Christianity, the feast day of Antipas is April 11.
Some Christians pray to this saint for ailments of the
teeth...
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