[394] The Forty Soldiers suffered martyrdom under Licinius at Sebastia in Armenia.
[395] So called, because for a long time after they had suffered martyrdom (martyrio coronati) their names were unknown; and though afterwards their real names were revealed to a certain priest, yet they still continued to retain their former designation.
[396] Porta di San Giovanni.
[397] There is no notice of this in Lumisden: it is probably now destroyed.
[398] Porta Latina.
[399] Porta di San Sebastiano.
[400] Porta di San Paolo.
[401] Aquas Saluias, now Trefontane. The tradition is, that St. Paul was beheaded on this spot: that his head, on touching the ground, rebounded twice, and that a fountain immediately burst forth from each place where it fell. See Lumisden.
[402] Porta Portese.
[403] Porti di San Pancrazio.