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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


from its origins to circa AD 700, across the entire Christian world


Name

Ennathas, martyr of Caesarea of Palestine

Saint ID

S00194

Reported Death Not Before

309

Reported Death Not After

309

Gender
Female
Type of Saint
Martyrs
Related Evidence Records
IDTitle
E00389Eusebius of Caesarea, in his Martyrs of Palestine (9.4-13), narrates the martyrdom of *Antoninos, Zevinas and Germanos (martyrs of Caesarea of Palestine, S00195) and *Ennathas from Scythopolis (martyr of Caesarea of Palestine, S00194) on 13 November; after their deaths, columns in the city exuded moisture as though weeping. Written in Greek at Caesarea in 311; a longer version of the text survives only in a later Syriac translation.
E03428The early seventh-century Georgian version of the Lectionary of Jerusalem commemorates on 13 November, аt the Church of the Holy Anastasis, *Antoninos, Zevinas and Germanos (martyrs of Caesarea of Palestine, S00195) and possibly *Ennathas (martyr of Caesarea of Palestine, S00194).