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Saint Jonas and Saint Barachisius (327)
These were Persian brothers who, with nine companions, were martyred for the Catholic Faith.
Saint Gladys (Fifth Century)
She was a Welsh saint. Her husband, Gundleus, became a saint too, and so did her son, Saint Cadoc.
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