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- In the Eastern Orthodox tradition, a hieromartyr is a martyr (one who dies for his beliefs) who was a bishop or priest. Analogously, a monk who is a priest...
- The Hieromartyrs of Cherson were a group of early 4th-century bishops who were martyred in Cherson, at the time in the Bosporan Kingdom in Taurica (Crimea)...
- term is normally not applied to saints who could be better described as hieromartyrs (martyred clergy) or protomartyrs (the first martyr in a given region)...
- ****adius or ****adios (Gr****: Έλλάδιος) is a saint and hieromartyr (i.e. a martyred priest) in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Almost nothing is known of...
- Silv**** of Gaza, also Hieromartyr Silv**** of Gaza was bishop of Gaza and a martyr during the Great ****cution, together with 39 other Christians. He...
- – 6 August 1914) is a New Martyr and Orthodox saint. known as saint hieromartyr Maxim of Gorlice (Polish: Maksym Gorlicki, Russian: Максим Горлицкий...
- Legend of St Christopher - Blog - Gr**** Orthodox Archdiocese Blog". "Hieromartyr Clement, Pope of Rome". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2024-01-26. "Saint Constantine...
- honor of Roman presbyter Saint Valentine, and on July 30 in honor of Hieromartyr Valentine, the Bishop of Interamna (modern Terni). Numerous early Christian...
- the Roman emperor Julian the Apostate (361–363 AD), the fifteen holy hieromartyrs of Tiberiopolis were killed. In 395, the Roman Empire split, and Macedonia...
- Joseph and ancestor of the Tribe of Ephraim. Saint Ephrem, one of the Hieromartyrs of Cherson (died c. 310) Saint Ephrem the Syrian (306–373) Ephrem Mtsire...