Elias and Companions
Martyr, Christian, Cilicia, Maximinus II, Diocletianic Persecution, Caesarea Maritima, Firmilian (Roman governor)
978-613-9-50004-8
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2013-01-10
34,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Elias and four companions, Daniel, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Samuel were Egyptian martyrs who visited Christians condemned for life to slave work in the mines of Roman Cilicia, during Maximinus' persecution, to comfort them. In 309, on their return to Egypt, they were stopped at the gates of Caesarea, Palestine, and questioned. Upon confessing the reason for their journey, they were arrested and brought before the provincial governor Firmilian, who interrogated them further. Accused of being Christians, they were all tortured and then beheaded. St. Pamphilus was also caught up in the martyrdom, sharing Elias’ fate.
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