Abaskhiron the Soldier

Saint Abaskhiron the Soldier
Martyr
Born 3rd century
Qallin, Egypt
Died 3rd century
Egypt
Venerated in Coptic Orthodox Church

Saint Abaskhiron the Soldier or St Abaskhiron The Strong is an Egyptian martyr who died during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. Despite working a great miracle by moving an entire church from northern Egypt to the middle of Egypt, over time his fame waned, and he became almost forgotten. He recently appeared to a Coptic priest admonishing him to tell people about him. There are a few churches that have his name in Egypt and even fewer outside of Egypt.

Introduction

The name “Abaskhyron” is derived from two words, “Abba” which means father, is given to him due to respect (despite his young age in martyrdom). The second part of the name, “skhyron,” sometimes “eshseros,” “eskaros” means the strong. He was born in Qelleen in modern-day Kafr el-Sheikh governorate in the northern part of Egypt. He was a brave soldier who was loved and popular among his peers and superiors in the military brigade in Atreeb (modern day Bunha in northern Egypt).

References

    This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 8/7/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.