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 […]
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
On February 10, the Church celebrates the martyr Saint Charalambous, whose name means luminous or shining joy. He was a priest
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
Theodosius was born in a village in Cappadocia called Mogarisos to pious parents, where his mother became a monk in her old age, and her son Theodosius became her father.
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.
Scholars see her martyrdom between the years 307-308 AD. Urban was the ruler of Caesarea at the time, and he had a great killing against Christians during the reign of Emperor Diocletian.
He is a friend of Saint Procopius of Bania and an ascetic companion. He became a monk when he was a young man, and he embarked on a path of asceticism with great courage and determination under supervision
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
Its origins: On the fifteenth of January, our church celebrates our righteous father Paul the Thebe, the first of the solitary hermits in Christian history.
The time of his life: Saint Parthenius lived during the time of Emperor Constantine the Great (337 AD). He was the son of a deacon in Byzantine Melitopolis named Christodoulos. His work: It was his work