Commemorated on March 26
These twenty-six martyrs were killed by the Goths around the year 375
under Jungerich, a persecutor of Christians. Ancient synaxaria of the
Gothic Church recount the martyrdom of twenty-six Christians in the time
of the emperors Valentinian, Valens, and Gratian. The historian Sozomen
says that King Athanaric was enraged to see his subjects embracing
Christianity because of the preaching of the Arian bishop Ulfilas. So,
he ordered many of them to be tortured and executed, often without a
trial.
King Athanaric’s ministers placed a statue in a chariot
and paraded it before the tents which Christians used for church
services. Those who worshiped the idol and offered sacrifice were
spared, the rest were burned alive in the tent. Jungerich gave orders to
burn down a church during divine services. In the fiery inferno 308
people perished, of whom only twenty-one are known by name. There was
also an anonymous man who came to the tent and confessed Christ. He was
martyred with the others. Different manuscripts give variants of their
names.
In the reign of Valentinian and Theodosius (383-392), the
Gothic king’s widow Gaatha (who was an Orthodox Christian) and her
daughter Duclida gathered up the relics of the holy martyrs and brought
them to Syria with the help of some priests and a layman named Thyellas.
Gaatha later returned to her native land, where she was stoned and died
as a martyr, along with her son Agathon.
The relics of the holy
martyrs were left to Duclida, who went to Cyzicus in Asia Minor and gave
some of the relics for the founding of a church. St Duclida died in
peace.
The holy martyrs were commemorated on October 23 on the Gothic calendars.
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