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In 2022 the Vatican celebrates the 1900th anniversary of the Martyrdom of Saint Marcian, the first bishop of Tortona, who suffered martyrdom in 122 during the persecution of Emperor Hadrian. According to tradition, the figure of Saint Marcian is tied on the one hand to the first disciples of Jesus, and on the other hand to the very first evangelizers of the Po Valley. He came from a pagan family and was converted by the Apostle Saint Barnabas, a companion of Saint Paul on his missionary journeys. He would have been confirmed then in the Christian faith by Saint Syrus, the famous first Bishop of Pavia, and one of the most active sowers of the truth in the lands of northern Italy. In 1875 Baron Guidobono Cavalchini Garofoli had a new chapel built on the site of Marcian's martyrdom for the celebrations marking the 1800 years since the beginning of the episcopate of the holy martyr. The stamp depicts a portion of polychrome stained-glass window representing the beheading of the Saint, placed in the apse of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Guard in Tortona, built by Saint Luigi Orione between 1926 and 1931.
Face Value - € 1.10
Format - 30.5 x 41 mm
Perforation - 13.77 x 13.66
Sheet Size - 177 x 106 mm
Sheet Of - 10 stamps
Printing Process - Offset 4 colors
Printer - Printex (Malta)
Set Price - Euro 1.10
Mintange - 40,000 complete series
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