Immanuel, Cadratus, Theodosius, and the other forty
These people apparently died as martyrs for Christ during the time of the Roman Emperor Diocletian (284-305 AD), and they are from our country, even if they were not specified in […]
These people apparently died as martyrs for Christ during the time of the Roman Emperor Diocletian (284-305 AD), and they are from our country, even if they were not specified in […]
Simon was the son of Cleopas, and Cleopas was the brother of Joseph the Betrothed. Accordingly, Simon is, according to custom, the cousin of the Lord Jesus.
During the time of the Roman Emperor Maximian of Daea (235-238 AD), Rufinus, the deacon of the Church of Sinope in Pontus, arrested and handcuffed him with iron. And when a noble woman dared
Saint Christina was martyred in the third century. She lived in Tire with her father, the mighty leader Urbanus, and her mother during the days of the Roman Emperor Septimius
All we know about him from ancient sources is that he was martyred in Asia Minor. There is a church, built in his name, in Bithynia, to which it belongs
These people apparently died as martyrs for Christ at the time of the Roman Emperor Diocletian (284-305 AD), and they are from our country, even if they were not specified in the article.
It was stated in the book “History of the Church” by Ephesus (+ 340), in Book VI, Chapter 43, that: “Some sources state that the Emperor
A Romanian officer in the 12th Romanian Division stationed, at that time, in Malatya, Armenia. He condemns paganism. It was during the reign of the Roman Emperor Decius
These virgins lived during the days of the Roman Emperor Theoclesian (284-305 AD). They were sisters in body from the city of Thessalonica, daughters of parents from the upper class.
These two saints lived in the city of Homs during the days of the Roman Emperor Decius, where they were martyred. Galaction was from a wealthy pagan family that was excommunicated
The reference for the biography of Saint Apostle Onesimus is the letter that the Apostle Paul wrote to Philemon in his prison and sent, and the letter to the Colossians.
Saint Arsanius was born on September 29, 1910 in a small village in Romania to pious Orthodox parents, Joseph and Christina.