Ignatius
St. George is traditionally associated with serving under Emperor Diocletian. Diocletian ruled from 284 to 305 AD and is known for his persecution of Christians, during which St. George is said to have been martyred for his faith. The legend of St. George became popular in later centuries, symbolizing bravery and chivalry, especially in the context of Christian knighthood.
emperor Constantine
Tertullian was a great Christian martyred for his faith. He said "The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church"
St. George did not retire. He was martyred for his faith by beheading about the year 304 in Palestine.
"bloody Mary" she got this name because she martyred over 300 people for there faith in Christ.
Ignatius
St. Christopher was killed for his Christian faith during the Roman Emperor Decius' persecution of Christians in the 3rd century. He refused to renounce his beliefs and was martyred for his convictions.
St. Justin was martyred for his Christian beliefs and refusal to participate in traditional Roman religious practices. He openly taught and defended his faith, which led to his arrest and subsequent execution. His commitment to his beliefs and willingness to die rather than renounce them made him a martyr.
The first 16 popes were martyred for their faith.
John
Euphemia
Saint Faith died when she was 12 years old
There are a number of saints named Susanna so you need to be more specific.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Tertullian was martyred for the faith. It is believed that he died of natural causes, possibly around the year 225 AD.
St. Victoria of Tivoli is believed to have died in the year 250 AD at the age of 15 or 16. She was martyred for her Christian faith during the persecution of Christians under the Roman Emperor Decius.
He was martyred for his faith.
Faith was still a young girl when she was martyred. She did not yet have a vocation.