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E06594: Greek version of the Martyrdom of *Akindynos, Pēgasios, Aphthonios, Elpidēphoros, Anempodistos (martyrs in Persia, S00399). Skeleton entry

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posted on 2018-09-24, 00:00 authored by Nikolaos
Greek version of the Martyrdom of Akindynos, Pegasios, Aphthonios, Elpidephoros and Anempodistos (BHG 21-22)

We have not examined this text, nor compared it to stories of the martyrdom in other languages. It is believed to be based on a Martyrdom originally written in Syriac.

Note that translations of hagiographical literature into other ancient languages are not as a rule recorded in the Cult of Saints database, unless there is evidence to suggest that the translation dates from the 7th century or earlier.

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Evidence ID

E06594

Saint Name

Akyndinos, Pēgasios, Aphthonios, Elpidēphoros, Anempodistos, martyrs in Persia : S00399

Type of Evidence

Literary - Hagiographical - Accounts of martyrdom

Language

  • Greek

Source

For the manuscript tradition, see: http://pinakes.irht.cnrs.fr/notices/oeuvre/14372/ http://pinakes.irht.cnrs.fr/notices/oeuvre/14371/ For the edition, see Bibliography.

Bibliography

Texts: AASS, Nov. I, 461-489. Further reading: Detoraki, M., "Greek Passions of the Martyrs in Byzantium," in: S. Efthymiadis (ed.), The Ashgate Research Companion to Byzantine Hagiography II: Genres and Contexts (Farnham 2014), 73-74.

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