Saint Triantaphyllos
Triantaphyllos the Martyr (ca. 1665 – August 8, 1680) is a martyr and saint of the Greek Orthodox Church. He was born in Zagora,[1] in then Ottoman-controlled Greece, and was taken captive by the Turks one day while he was working as a fisherman. He was tortured when he refused to renounce his Christian faith and convert to Islam and was eventually beheaded by his captors.[2]
Saint Triantaphyllos | |
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Born | 1662 Zagora (modern-day Greece) |
Died | 8 August 1680 Constantinople (modern-day İstanbul, Turkey) |
Venerated in | Greek Orthodox Church |
Feast | August 8 |
Notes
- Παπαδόπουλος, Χρυσόστομος (1922). Οι νεομάρτυρες [The Neomartyrs] (in Greek). Athens. p. 29.
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