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- Saints Jonas and Barachisius (died 327), two brothers, were Persian martyrs during the ****cutions of King Shapur II. L. M Pétin in his Dictionnaire...
- monk and saint Cleopatra, Christian martyr and saint (or 319) Jonas and Barachisius, Persian martyrs Melitius of Lycopolis, Christian bishop Westermann,...
- Jonas and Barachisius, under Sapor, king of Persia. Jonas, being pressed in a vice till his bones were broken, was cut in twain; Barachisius was suffocated...
- hundreds of clergy. Traditions records that the brothers Saints Jonas and Barachisius heard about the ****cution and went to Bardiaboch, where the nine were...
- to Saint Paisios of Mount Athos (July 12), and to the holy Martyrs Barachisius and Jonah (March 29), given that the church in Pharasa, Cappadocia, which...
- Malchus, and Alexander, of Caesarea of Palestine (259) Martyrs Jonah and Barachisius and those with them in Persia (330): (see also: March 29) Zanithas, Lazarus...
- Christian feast day: Armogastes Berthold of Calabria Gwynllyw Jonas and Barachisius March 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Boganda Day (Central African Republic)...
- by these frescoes, which not only depicted Dometius but also Saints Barachisius, Euthymius, and Sabas of Palestine. Sean Kelly, Rosemary Rogers, Saints...
- monk and saint Cleopatra, Christian martyr and saint (or 319) Jonas and Barachisius, Persian martyrs Melitius of Lycopolis, Christian bishop 328 Alexander...
- honoured in the East, who suffered under King Sapor II (A.D. 344). Jonas, Barachisius and others (SS.) MM. (March 29) King Sapor II of Persia, in the eighteenth...