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According to various Christian legends, Januarius was allegedly born in Benevento to a rich patrician family that traced its descent to the Caudini tribe of the Samnites.
At a young age of 15, he became local priest of his parish in Benevento, which at the time was relatively pagan.
When Januarius was 20, he became Bishop of Naples and befriended Juliana of Nicomedia and Saint Sossius whom he met during his priestly studies.
During the-year-long persecution of Christians by Emperor Diocletian, he hid his fellow Christians and prevented them from being caught.
Unfortunately, while visiting Sossius in jail, he too was arrested.
He and his colleagues were condemned to be thrown to wild bears in the Flavian Amphitheater at Pozzuoli, but the sentence was changed due to fear of public disturbances, and they were instead beheaded at the Solfatara crater near Pozzuoli.
Other legends state either that the wild beasts refused to eat them, or that he was thrown into a furnace but came out unscathed.

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