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E00390: Eusebius' Martyrs of Palestine includes the story of the martyrdom of *Ares, Promos and Elias (Egyptian martyrs of Ascalon, S00196). Written in 311 in Caesarea (Palestine); written in Greek, but parts of the text survive only in Syriac.
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posted on 2015-04-14, 00:00 authored by pnowakowskiEusebius of Caesarea, Martyrs of Palestine, 10.1
Summary:
On 14 December 309, a group of Christians travelling from Egypt to Cilicia with the purpose of ministering to the local confessors were detained in the city of Ascalon. After they were brought to the court of Firmilianus, where they confessed to being Christians, most of them were subjected to mutilation. Three Christians from this group, however, were executed in Ascalon: Arēs by burning alive, and Promos and Ēlias by beheading by the sword.
Summary: Sergey Minov
Summary:
On 14 December 309, a group of Christians travelling from Egypt to Cilicia with the purpose of ministering to the local confessors were detained in the city of Ascalon. After they were brought to the court of Firmilianus, where they confessed to being Christians, most of them were subjected to mutilation. Three Christians from this group, however, were executed in Ascalon: Arēs by burning alive, and Promos and Ēlias by beheading by the sword.
Summary: Sergey Minov
History
Evidence ID
E00390Saint Name
Arēs, Promos and Ēlias, martyrs in Palestine, ob. 309 : S00196Saint Name in Source
Ἄρης, Πρόμος, ἨλίαςRelated Saint Records
Type of Evidence
Literary - Hagiographical - Accounts of martyrdomLanguage
- Greek
Evidence not before
311Evidence not after
340Activity not before
309Activity not after
340Place of Evidence - Region
Palestine with SinaiPlace of Evidence - City, village, etc
Caesarea MaritimaPlace of evidence - City name in other Language(s)
Caesarea Maritima Caesarea Maritima Καισάρεια Kaisareia Caesarea Kayseri Turris StratonisMajor author/Major anonymous work
Eusebius of CaesareaCult activities - Festivals
- Saint’s feast