Demetrius of Sirmium


Demetrius of Sirmium
Statue depicting Saint Demetrius from early 20th century, before revival of his cult as deacon
Born270
Sirmium, Roman Empire
Died9 April 304
Sirmium, Roman Empire
Venerated in
Major shrineCathedral Basilica of St. Demetrius, Sremska Mitrovica
Feast9 April (martyrdom) & 26 October
Attributesdepicted wearing the deacons dalmatic or Roman toga, usually carrying a palm branch or crucifix, sometimes portrayed with scorpion next to him
PatronageSremska Mitrovica, Diocese of Syrmia; Crusades; Deacons; Persecuted; Pannonia; University of Zadar;

Saint Demetrius of Sirmium (around 270, Sirmium, Roman Empire–9 April 304 Sirmium, Roman Empire) was a Roman deacon and martyr of the early 4th century.

He is often confused with the Greek saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki who lived in the same period.[1][2]

  1. ^ Andrić, Stanko. Bazilijanski i benediktinski samostan sv. Dimitrija u Srijemskoj Mitrovici.
  2. ^ Milanović, M. "Poreklo hrišćanstva u Srbiji (7): Čiji je Dimitrije?". Vesti online. Retrieved 1 December 2023.

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