List of protomartyrs

A protomartyr (Koine Greek, πρῶτος prôtos 'first' + μάρτυς mártus 'martyr') is the first Christian martyr in a country or among a particular group, such as a religious order. Similarly, the phrase the Protomartyr (with no other qualification of country or region) can mean Saint Stephen, the first martyr of the Christian Church. Saint Thecla the Protomartyr, the first female martyr of the Christian Church, is known as "apostle and protomartyr among women".

Name Year Place first...
Stephen c. 34 Jerusalem
Thecla 1st century Iconium among women
First Martyrs of the Church of Rome 64 Rome in Rome
Sandukht 1st century Armenia in Armenia
Polyeuctus 259 Melitene in Melitene
Alban 3rd/4th c. St Albans in Great Britain
Denis of Paris 3rd century Paris in Gallia Lugdunensis
Vincent of Saragossa 304 Valencia in Spain
Rajden the First-Martyr 457 Tsromi from Georgia / under the Sasanian Empire
Odran 5th c. Ireland in Ireland
Boniface 754 Germany in German lands
Adalbert of Prague 997 Prussia in the Duchy of Poland
Five Martyr Brothers 1003 Poland in Poland and Camaldolese
Gerard of Csanád 1046 Buda Patron saint of Hungary
Theodore the Varangian and his son John 10th c. Kiev in all Rus lands
The Franciscan protomartyrs 1220 Morocco of the Franciscan order
Peter of Verona 1252 Italy of the Dominican Order
Child Martyrs of Tlaxcala 1527 Mexico in the Americas
Juan de Padilla 1542 Kansas in what is now the United States
Luis Cáncer 1549 Tampa Bay, Florida in Florida
Antonio de Valdivieso 1549 León in Nicaragua
Peter Baptist and companions 1627 Nagasaki in Japan
Philip of Jesus 1627 Nagasaki from Mexico
Lorenzo Ruiz 1637 Nagasaki from the Philippines
Andrew of Phu Yen 1641 Kẻ Chàm, Vietnam in Vietnam
André de Soveral 1645 Canguaretama in Brazil
Francis Ferdinand de Capillas 1648 Fujian, China in the Chinese Empire
Pedro Calungsod 1672 Tumon, Guam in Guam
Devasahayam 1752 Aralvaimozhi, Travancore in India
Juvenaly 1796 Quinhagak, Alaska in Alaska
Andrew Kim Taegon 1846 Seoul in Korea
James Hannington 1885 Uganda in Eastern Equatorial Africa
Peter Chanel 1841 Futuna in Oceania
Vladimir Bogoyavlensky 1918 Moscow under the Soviet Union
Marcello Maruzzo and Luis Navarro 1981 Los Amates in Guatemala