Career
He is said to have died during the persecutions of the Emperor Galerius, on April 2, ca. While he was away at school, he became a Christian. Saint Pamphilus was at Caesarea Maritima at the time of Aphian"s martydom, expounding Holy Scripture, and the young Aphian was one of his disciples.
He lived at the house of Eusebius of Caesarea, but gave no intimation of his purpose to make the public protest which ended in his martyrdom.
According to his legend, he was only eighteen when he entered the temple at Caesarea Maritima, where the prefect Urbanus was offering sacrifice. Seizing the outstretched hand that was presenting the incense, he reproached the magistrate with the idolatrous acting
The guards fell upon him furiously and, after cruelly torturing him, flung him into a dungeon. The next day he was brought before the Prefect, torn with iron claws, beaten with clubs, and burned over a slow fire, and then sent back to confinement.
After three days he was again taken from prison and thrown into the sea with stones tied to his feet.
Eusebius, an eyewitness, declares that an earthquake simultaneously shook the city, and that the sea flung up his corpse on the shore. In the old martyrologies his feast was on 5 April, but the Bollandists give 2 April as the correct date.