Tʻeodoros, Zōravar, Saint, -306
Enlarge text Shrink text- Patmutʻiwn varutsʻ Srboyn Sargsi Zōravari, 1854:p. 55 (... Srboyn Tʻeodorosi Zōravarin)
- Dict. of Christian biogr., 1967:p. 956-957 (Theodorus of Amasia)
- NUC 73-77(Theodorus Tiro, of Amasia, Saint)
- Book of saints, 1966:(Theodore Tyro; st., m.; d. 306; recruit, i.e. tyro, in the Roman army; set fire to Temple of Cybele in Amasia)
- Bio. dic. of the saints, 1924:(Theodore Tiro, of Euchaita (near Amasia); martyred in 306)
- San Teodoro, 2016:xi (Teodoro d'Amasea)
For another Saint Theodore, see: Theodore Stratelates or Saint Theodore (disambiguation). Saint Theodore (Άγιος Θεοδώρος), distinguished as Theodore of Amasea, Theodore the Recruit (Θεοδώρος ό Τήρων), and by other names, is a Christian saint and Great Martyr, particularly revered in the Eastern Orthodox Churches but also honored in Roman Catholicism and Oriental Orthodoxy. According to legend, he was a legionary in the Roman army who suffered martyrdom by immolation at Amasea in Galatian Pontus (modern Amasya, Turkey) during the Great Persecution under Diocletian in the early 4th century. Venerated by the late 4th century, he became a prominent warrior saint during the Middle Ages, attracted a great deal of additional legends including accounts of battle against dragons, and was often confused with (or was the original source of) the similar Theodore Stratelates of Heraclea.
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