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[[File:AC4DB - Wooden Term Statue of St. Adrian.png|thumb|250px|Wooden statue of Adrian]]
Saint '''Adrian of Nicomedia''' (died 4 March 306) was a {{Wiki|Jovians and Herculians|Herculian Guard}} during the reign of [[Roman Empire|Roman Emperor]] {{Wiki|Galerius Maximian}}.
Saint '''Adrian of Nicomedia''' (died 4 March 306) was a {{Wiki|Jovians and Herculians|Herculian Guard}} during the reign of [[Roman Empire|Roman Emperor]] {{Wiki|Galerius Maximian}}.

Revision as of 16:22, 1 August 2021


Wooden statue of Adrian

Saint Adrian of Nicomedia (died 4 March 306) was a Herculian Guard during the reign of Roman Emperor Galerius Maximian.

Biography

Adrian died in 306 after being tortured so severely that his intestines were exposed. After his death, he was canonized as the patron saint of plague and was believed to cure illnesses.[1]

During the Golden Age of Piracy, the pirate and Assassin Edward Kenway recovered a wooden statue of Saint Adrian in the West Indies.[1]

Behind the scenes

The statue seen in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag is based on an 18th or 19th century statue of the saint, holding his intestines.[2]

Appearances

References