Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Crispus, Crispinianus, and Benedicta" in English language version.
The structures below the church have long been linked with Saints John and Paul. [...] A document dated 499 refers to a titulus Byzantis and the titulus Pammachi together which may be a confusion between the name of the titulus in the Roman houses and of the church built above. What is important here is the identification of the titulus as the titulus Byzantis because the Acts of the Saints states that their companions — Crispus, Crispinianus and Benedicta — were martyred and buried 'in the apse of the basilica built by Byzans' in 364.
The structures below the church have long been linked with Saints John and Paul. [...] A document dated 499 refers to a titulus Byzantis and the titulus Pammachi together which may be a confusion between the name of the titulus in the Roman houses and of the church built above. What is important here is the identification of the titulus as the titulus Byzantis because the Acts of the Saints states that their companions — Crispus, Crispinianus and Benedicta — were martyred and buried 'in the apse of the basilica built by Byzans' in 364.