Pamphilus the Martyr

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Pamphilus the Martyr was an early Christian scholar and priest from Caesarea renowned for his biblical scholarship, his association with Origen’s teachings, and his execution during the Diocletian persecution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian martyr
Christian priest
Christian theologian
biblical scholar
early Christian
saint
associatedWith Library of Caesarea
Origen
basedIn Caesarea Maritima
causeOfDeath execution
citizenship Roman Empire
coAuthor Eusebius of Caesarea
commemoratedOn February 16
June 1
deathManner martyrdom
diedIn Diocletianic Persecution
fieldOfWork Christian theology
biblical studies
textual scholarship
honorificSuffix the Martyr
influencedBy Origen
knownFor biblical scholarship
collecting and copying biblical manuscripts
defense of Origen
martyrdom during the Diocletian persecution
textual criticism of the Bible
languageOfScholarship Greek
name Pamphilus of Caesarea
surface form: Pamphilus
notableWork Apology for Origen
occupation priest
scholar
theologian
placeOfActivity Caesarea Maritima
region Palestine
religion Christianity
role leader of the theological school at Caesarea
status saint and martyr in Christian tradition
teacherOf Eusebius of Caesarea
theologicalOrientation Origenist
timePeriod 3rd century
early 4th century
tradition early Church
veneratedIn Eastern Catholic Churches
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Pamphilus of Caesarea honorificTitle Pamphilus the Martyr