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- A great martyr (also spelled greatmartyr or great-martyr) or megalomartyr (from Byzantine Gr**** μεγαλομάρτυς, megalomártus, from μέγας, mégas 'great' +...
- Introduction Greatmartyr, Victory-bearer and Wonderworker George Orthodox icon and synaxarion for 23 April Dedication of the Church of the Greatmartyr George...
- to Saint Euphemia. Greatmartyr Euphemia the All-praised Orthodox icon and synaxarion (September 16 feast) Miracle of the Greatmartyr Euphemia the All-praised...
- 609)". Retrieved 2024-08-20. "Great Martyr Theodore the Tyro (Recruit)". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2024-07-23. "Greatmartyr Theodore Stratelates "the General""...
- 2015-02-04. Retrieved 2014-04-10. "St. Procopius, Martyr", Butler's Lives of the Saints Greatmartyr Procopius of Caesarea, in Palestine Orthodox icon...
- The Great Horologion or Book of Hours. Boston: Holy Transfiguration Monastery. 1997. p. 354. ISBN 0-943405-08-4. "Greece - relics of Greatmartyr Anastasia...
- A martyr (Gr****: μάρτυς, mártys, 'witness' stem μαρτυρ-, martyr-) is someone who suffers ****cution and death for advocating, renouncing, or refusing...
- ISBN 978-0-8146-2385-5. "Greatmartyr Nicetas the Goth", Orthodox Church in America "Saint Nikitas the Great Martyr (15 September)", Orthodox Times "Great-martyr Nicetas...
- In Christianity, a martyr is a person who was killed for their testimony for Jesus or faith in Jesus. In the years of the early church, stories depict...
- commemorated twice a year: on 23 November (the Breaking on the Wheel of Holy Greatmartyr George) and 6 May (the Beheading of St. George). The celebrations likely...