Nabor and Felix
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Saints Nabor and Felix were martyred under the reign of Diocletian in 303. A tomb in Milan is believed to contain their remains, or relics.
In the apocryphal Acts of Saints Nabor and Felix, the two are said to be Roman soldiers serving under Maximian Herculeus. They were condemned in Milan and executed by beheading in Lodi.
Their cult has been confined to local calendars since 1969.
Their feast day is on 12 July.
This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia.