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Icon Corner: Saint Telemachus - The Monk Who Stepped into the Gladiatorial Games

7 min · 14. maj 2026
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Today we honor a quiet hero whose single act of courage brought one of Rome’s most brutal traditions to an end: Saint Telemachus (also known as Almachius or Telemakhos), the monastic martyr of 404 AD. A humble ascetic from the East, he entered the Roman amphitheater—likely the Colosseum—and gave his life to stop the bloodshed of gladiatorial combat. His martyrdom moved Emperor Honorius to ban the games forever, marking a profound victory for Christian mercy over pagan spectacle.

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