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St. Nazarius and Celsus
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Martyrs supposedly beheaded at Milan during the reign of Emperor Nero, although their Acts are considered unreliable. Their relics, however, were discovered in 395 by St. Ambrose of Milan. Nazarius' blood was still liquid when his remains were found.