Carpus of Antioch was a Christian martyr and saint who is commemorated in the Christian tradition, particularly within the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches. He is often recognized as a martyr who suffered for his faith during the early years of Christianity, around the 2nd or 3rd century. Carpus is generally associated with the city of Antioch, an important early center of Christianity. His life and martyrdom are often linked to broader stories of Christian persecution during that period.
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