Martyr Erοs, one of the seven martyred brothers in Georgia |
Erοs martyr |
Ἔρως |
3rd c. |
East |
ca 300 |
New-Parembol |
Martyr |
Diocletian emperor, Maximian emperor |
Eastern Church |
Martyr Theoctistus the Sea Captain at Alexandria |
Theoctistus nauclerus martyr Alexandriæ in Ægypto |
θεόκτιστος ὁ ναύκληρος |
3rd c. |
N/A |
ca 250 |
Alexandria (Egypt) |
Martyr |
Decius emperor |
Eastern Church |
Martyr Silas in the Crimea |
Silas martyr in Gothia |
Σίλας |
3rd c. |
N/A |
ca 370 |
Gothia |
Martyr |
Vingurichus prince of the Goths, Valentinian I emperor, Valens emperor, Gratian emperor |
Eastern Church |
Martyr Pistus |
Bassa et filii mm. sub Maximiano. |
Πιστός |
3rd c. |
Edessa (Greece) |
ca 290 |
Edessa (Greece) |
Martyr |
Maximian emperor, Vicarius proconcul |
Eastern Church |
Greatmartyr Euphemia the All-praised |
Euphemia v. m. Chalcedone, cca 304. |
Εὐφημίας |
3rd c. |
Chalcedon |
304 |
Chalcedon |
Greatmartyr |
Diocletian emperor, Priscus governor of Asia minor |
Eastern Church |
Martyr Amandinus of Rome |
Cyriacus, Hippolytus, Maximus, Chryse mm. sub Claudio. |
Ἀμάνδινος |
3rd c. |
Rome |
ca 269 |
Rome |
Martyr |
Claudius emperor, Vicarius governor, Ulpius Romulus governor |
Eastern Church |
Martyr Alexander (another) at Caesarea, in Palestine |
Agapius, Alexandri duo, Dionysii duo, Timolaus, Romulus et Plesius mm. Caesareae, † 305.— Mart. 15, 24. |
Ἀλέξανδρος |
3rd c. |
Egypt |
ca 305 |
Caesarea |
Martyr |
Diocletian emperor, Maximian emperor, Urbanus governor |
Eastern Church |
Martyr Fortunatianus with Felix |
Fortunatianus lector et martyr |
Φουρτουνιανός |
3rd c. |
N/A |
304 |
Lycaonia |
Martyr |
Magnus governor |
Eastern Church |
Holy Wonderworking Unmercenary Cosmas at Rome |
Cosmas et Damianus mm. |
Κοσμᾶς |
3rd c. |
Rome? |
ca 284 |
Rome |
Unmercenary |
Carinus emperor |
Eastern Church |
Martyr Christopher |
Martyr Christopher, sub Diocletiano. |
Χριστόφορος |
3rd c. |
N/A |
ca 290 |
N/A |
Martyr |
Diocletian emperor |
Eastern Church |