He was accused regarding a dispute settlement between the Jews and the Samaritans and was sent to Rome for trial,but was acquitted by the emperor Claudius.
Corinth was filled with Greeks, Romans, Syrians, Egyptians, and Jews, many of the last havinglately come from Rome on account of their expulsion by Claudius;
There was certainly no lack of precedents for this enforced liberality,and the change made by Claudius may have been a mere change in the nature of the expenditure imposed on the quaestors.
Emperor Claudius II attempted to convert Valentine to begin worshipping the Roman gods, but Valentine refused. Instead, he tried to convert Claudius to Christianity and Valentine sentenced to be executed on February 24, 270.
The Chronicle of Eusebius assigns it to the first years of Claudius(A.D. 41-4), and later on states that St. Mark's first successor, Anianus, succeeded to the See of Alexandria in the eighth year of Nero(61-2).
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