- 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...