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Aristobulus of Britannia is a Christian saint named by Hippolytus of Rome (170–235) and Dorotheus of Gaza (505–565) as one of the Seventy Disciples mentioned in Luke 10:1–24 and as the first bishop in Roman Britain.
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Aristobulus of Britannia: 33–150 15 March / 16 March / 31 October / 4 January [46] Apostle of the Seventy, Bishop of Britain, possibly a Hieromartyr, brother of St. Barnabas [129] [92] [24] Arsenios the Cappadocian: 1924 28 October Archimandrite, Venerable, spiritual father of St. Paisios [130] Arsenius the Great: 449 / 450 8 May
Apostle Aristobulus of the Seventy, Bishop of Britain (1st century) [1] [2] (see also: March 15 and October 31) Hieromartyr Alexander I, Pope of Rome (c. 115) [1] [3] [4] Hieromartyrs Eventius and Theodoulus, Presbyters of the Church of Rome, martyred alongside Pope Alexander of Rome (c. 117-138) [5] Holy Ten Martyrs of Phoenicia, by the sword ...
According to medieval traditions, Christianity arrived in Britain in the 1st century. Gildas's 6th-century account dated its arrival to the latter part of the reign of the Roman emperor Tiberius; [23] an account of the seventy disciples discovered at Mount Athos in 1854 lists Aristobulus as "bishop of Britain". [24]
Aristobulus IV (31–7 BC) was a prince of Judea from the Herodian dynasty, and was married to his cousin, Berenice, daughter of Costobarus and Salome I. He was the son of Herod the Great and his second wife, Mariamne I , [ 1 ] the last of the Hasmoneans , and was thus a descendant of the Hasmonean Dynasty.
Aristobulus, brother to the philosopher Epicurus, and the eponymous subject of one of his works Aristobulus, a painter referred to by Pliny with the epithet "Syrus" (which the scholar Karl Julius Sillig understood to indicate his origin on the island of Syros ), about whom little else is known
The writings of Pseudo-Hippolytus include a list of the seventy disciples whom Jesus sent forth in Luke 10, one of which is Aristobulus of Romans 16:10, called "bishop of Britain". [16] In none of these earliest references to Christianity's arrival in Britain is Joseph of Arimathea mentioned.