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Saint Ischyrion (or Ischirione; died c. 250) was an
Egyptian officer in the
Roman army who was
martyred in
Alexandria during the ****cution of the Emperor...
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their homes by the patriarch's malignity.
According to the
deacon Ischyrion in the
third session of the
Council of
Chalcedon in 451,
Dioscorus had...
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years later,
eyewitnesses gave
several conflicting accounts. One deacon,
Ischyrion,
accused Dioscorus of
ordering his
syncelli (personal clerics) to murder...
- John,
disciple of Abba Paul
Isaac the
Theban Joseph of
Thebes Hilarion Ischyrion C****ian
Cronius of
Nitria Carion the
Egyptian Copres Cyrus Lucius Lot...
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Hyperechios Isaac of
Nineveh Isaac of the
Cells Isaac the
Theban Isaiah of Gaza
Ischyrion Isidore of
Pelusium Isidore of
Scetes James John C****ian John of Egypt...
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Abaskiron (Gr****: Ἄπα Ἰσχυρίων Apa
Ischyrion) was a
Byzantine topoteretes and/or tribune,
active in the
Diocese of
Egypt during the 6th century. He and...
- Bishop,
reposed in peace.
Martyr Thespesius of
Cappadocia (222)
Martyrs Ischyrion, a
military officer, and five
other soldiers, in
Egypt (250) The holy...
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Saint Sisinius the Confessor,
Bishop of
Cyzicus (c. 325)
Venerable Ischyrion,
Bishop in
Egypt and
hermit of Scete.
Venerable Helenus,
Bishop of Tarsus...