Name
Eusignios, soldier and martyr of Antioch, under the emperor Julian
Saint ID
S01369
Number in BH
BHG 638-640e
Reported Death Not Before
362
Reported Death Not After
363
Gender
Male
Type of Saint
Martyrs, Soldiers
ID | Title | E03016 | The early seventh-century Georgian version of the Lectionary of Jerusalem commemorates on 5 February the 'Martyr Eusychios' (possibly *Eusignios, soldier and martyr of Antioch under the emperor Julian, S01369). | E03343 | The early seventh-century Georgian version of the Lectionary of Jerusalem commemorates on 5 August *Eusignios (soldier and martyr of Antioch, S01369) and possibly Tutael, also known as *Sharbel (martyr in Edessa, S01126). | E03635 | The Church Calendar of Ioane Zosime, compiled in Georgian in the 10th century, based however on 5th-7th c. prototypes from Jerusalem, commemorates on 5 February *Eusignios (soldier and martyr of Antioch under the emperor Julian, S01369), *Agapios (martyr of Caesarea of Palestine, S00188), and *Agatha (virgin and martyr of Catania, S00794). | E03823 | The Church Calendar of Ioane Zosime, compiled in Georgian in the 10th c., based however on 5th-7th c. prototypes from Palestine, commemorates on 5 August *Moses (Old Testament prophet and lawgiver, S00241), possibly Tutael, also known as *Sharbel (martyr in Edessa, S01126), *Eusignios (soldier and martyr of Antioch, S01369), and *John/Ioannes the Soldier (confessor under the emperor Julian, S00925). | E03825 | The Church Calendar of Ioane Zosime, compiled in Georgian in the 10th c., based however on 5th-7th c. prototypes from Palestine, commemorates on 7 August possibly *Moses (Old Testament prophet and lawgiver, S00241), 'Moses son of Ephemianos' (possibly *Alexios/the 'Man of God', ascetic of Edessa, S01211), and *Eusignios (soldier and martyr of Antioch, S01369). | E06797 | The Greek Martyrdom of *Eusignios (soldier and martyr of Antioch, under the emperor Julian, S01369). Skeleton entry | E07034 | Fragments of the Coptic Martyrdom of *Eusignios (soldier and martyr of Antioch, under the emperor Julian, S01369), presumably from the White Monastery near Sohag (Upper Egypt). Skeleton entry |
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