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E06711: The Greek Martyrdom of *Konon (martyr of Isauria (south-east Asia Minor), S00430). Skeleton entry

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Martyrdom of Konon (BHG 2077)

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Evidence ID

E06711

Saint Name

Konōn, martyr of Isauria (south-eastern Asia Minor) : S00430

Type of Evidence

Literary - Hagiographical - Accounts of martyrdom

Language

  • Greek

Source

For the manuscript tradition, see: http://pinakes.irht.cnrs.fr/notices/oeuvre/14959/ For the edition, see Bibliography.

Discussion

The Martyrdom of Konon is one of three south Anatolian hagiographic traditions concerning martyrs with this name – the other versions (E00359, E06710) present Konon as a martyred gardener in Magydos in Pamphylia (S00177), and as a pair of martyrs (father and son, both called Konon) in Iconium (S00429). Given their common provenance from the same broad area (the neighbouring provinces of Pamphylia, Isauria and Lycaonia), it is possible that these three traditions represent different versions of the same cult.

Bibliography

Text: Trautmann, R., and Klostermann, R., "Drei griechische Texte zum Codex Suprasliensis. II. Das Martyrium von Konon," Zeitschrift für slavische Philologie 11 (1934), 299-320. Zaimov, J., and Capaldo, M., Suprasŭlski ili Retkov sbornik (Codex Supraslinesis or the Retkov Manuscript) (Sofia 1982-1983), 24-54.

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