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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


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


Name

Eudokia, martyr of Heliopolis-Baalbek (Phoenicia Libanensis), ob. 107

Saint ID

S00873

Number in BH

BHG 604-605

Reported Death Not Before

107

Reported Death Not After

107

Gender
Female
Type of Saint
Martyrs, Converts, Repentant criminals, prostitutes, etc., Ascetics/monks/nuns
Related Evidence Records
IDTitle
E01682Greek inscription implausibly argued to have mentioned a feast of *Eudokia (martyr of Heliopolis-Baalbek, S00873). Found at Saraain El Faouqa near Heliopolis-Baalbek (west Phoenicia Libanensis). Dated 457/458.
E03665The Church Calendar of Ioane Zosime, compiled in Georgian in the 10th century, based however on 5th-7th c. prototypes from Jerusalem, commemorates on 1 March *Silvester (bishop of Rome, ob. 336, S00397), and possibly *Paulos and Iouliana (martyrs of Ptolemais, S01535), and *Eudokia (martyr of Heliopolis-Baalbek, S00873).
E06417A document of Pope Gregory the Great (Register 11.15), of AD 600, grants Probus, abbot of the monastery of *Andrew (the apostle, S00288) and *Lucia (virgin and martyr of Syracuse, S00846) in Rome, the right to make a will, in front of witnesses, many of them priests of the titular churches of Rome. Written in Latin in Rome.
E06777The Greek Life and Martyrdom of *Eudokia (martyr of Heliopolis-Baalbek (Phoenicia Libanensis), ob. 107, S00873). Skeleton entry