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E00384: Eusebius' Martyrs of Palestine includes the story of *Peleus, Neilos, Patermouthios and Elias (martyrs of Palestine, S00197). Written in 311 in Caesarea (Palestine); written in Greek, but parts of the text survive only in Syriac.
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posted on 2015-04-13, 00:00 authored by pnowakowskiEusebius of Caesarea, Martyrs of Palestine, 13.1-3
Summary:
On 19 September 310, the dux of Palestine ordered the execution of four Egyptian Christians imprisoned at the copper mines of Phaeno in Palestine: the bishops Peleus and Neilos, and the laymen Patermouthios and Elias, in order to install fear in their fellow believers. After undergoing tortures, they were put to death by fire.
Summary: Sergey Minov
Summary:
On 19 September 310, the dux of Palestine ordered the execution of four Egyptian Christians imprisoned at the copper mines of Phaeno in Palestine: the bishops Peleus and Neilos, and the laymen Patermouthios and Elias, in order to install fear in their fellow believers. After undergoing tortures, they were put to death by fire.
Summary: Sergey Minov
History
Evidence ID
E00384Saint Name
Pēleus, Neilos, Patermouthios and Ēlias, martyrs in Palestine, ob. 310 : S00197Saint Name in Source
Πηλεύς, Νεῖλος, ΠατερμούθιοςRelated Saint Records
Type of Evidence
Literary - Hagiographical - Accounts of martyrdomLanguage
- Greek