Please answer the following question: What type of details about marcellinus of carthage  can be gathered from the following bio?  Bio: marcellinus of carthage was a christian martyr and saint who died in 413 . he was secretary of state of the western roman empire under roman emperor honorius and a close friend of augustine of hippo , as well as a correspondent of saint jerome 's . saint augustine dedicated the first books of his landmark `` the city of god '' to marcellinus in 413 . in 409 , marcellinus granted the right to public worship to the donatists , an heretical group . the donatists grew in power and began to oppress the orthodox , who appealed to the emperor for protection . marcellinus was set up as the judge of the controversy . in 411 , at the conference of carthage , he ruled that the donatists were heretics and that they had to give up their churches and return to churches under the control of orthodox bishops and priests . this judgment was carried out by the roman army with violence and great severity . so bloody was the persecution of the donatists that saint augustine , who had been one of the leaders in condemning donatism as a heresy , protested at their treatment . in 413 , the donatists accused marcellinus and his brother , apringius , of being involved in the rebellion of heraclion . general maricus , who had put down the rebellion and who had donatist sympathies , arrested the brothers and put them in prison . even with bishop augustine intervening on their behalf with cecilian , the judge in the case , the two brothers were executed on september 12 . his feast day in the roman catholic church is april 6 . marcellinus is frequently mentioned in peter brown 's biography of augustine , `` augustine of hippo : a biography '' -lrb- berkeley : university of california press , 2000 -rrb- . see particularly the chapters 25 -- 28 for marcellinus ' role in the donatist controversy and his juridical murder after heraclion 's attempted coup .
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