The veneration of Firmus and Rusticus is documented around 800 near the
Classe in Ravenna. In 765, the relics of the martyrs were brought to Verona from
Trieste by the sister of Bishop Anno. There is nothing linking Firmus and Rusticus with Verona before the second half of the eighth century. A tenth century account says that the relics of Firmus and Rusticus had first been taken to Africa, then to
Capodistria and finally to Trieste, before bishop Anno had them re-buried them in a lead coffer within the high altar. Their cult was approved in 1734; their feast day is August 9. ==Gallery==