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*Hieromartyr [[Eusebius of Kival|Eusebius]], Bishop of [[Kival]], and [[martyr]] [[Pullius the Reader]] |
*Hieromartyr [[Eusebius of Kival|Eusebius]], Bishop of [[Kival]], and [[martyr]] [[Pullius the Reader]] |
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*[[Saint]] [[Malchus of Chalcis]] in [[Syria]] |
*[[Saint]] [[Malchus of Chalcis]] in [[Syria]] |
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*Saint [[Braulio]] of [[Zaragoza]] in [[Iberian Peninsula|Iberia]], bishop ([[651]]) |
*Saint [[Braulio of Zaragoza|Braulio]] of [[Zaragoza]] in [[Iberian Peninsula|Iberia]], bishop ([[651]]) |
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*Saint [[Basil the Younger]], [[anchorite]] near [[Constantinople]] |
*Saint [[Basil the Younger]], [[anchorite]] near [[Constantinople]] |
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*Martyrs [[Wereka and Batwin|Bathouses and Ouerkas]], [[presbyters]], with Arpulas the [[monk]], and [[laymen]] [[Abippus]], Hagias, Ruias, Egathrax, Eskoes, Silas, Sigetzas, Swerilas, Swemblas, Therthas, Philgas, and the laywomen Anna, Alas, Baren, Moiko, Kamika, Oneko, and Anemais. |
*Martyrs [[Wereka and Batwin|Bathouses and Ouerkas]], [[presbyters]], with Arpulas the [[monk]], and [[laymen]] [[Abippus]], Hagias, Ruias, Egathrax, Eskoes, Silas, Sigetzas, Swerilas, Swemblas, Therthas, Philgas, and the laywomen Anna, Alas, Baren, Moiko, Kamika, Oneko, and Anemais. |
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Mar. 25 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - Mar. 27
Saints
- Synaxis of the Archangel Gabriel
- Hieromartyr Irenaeus, Bishop of Sirmium in Hungary
- Hieromartyr Eusebius, Bishop of Kival, and martyr Pullius the Reader
- Saint Malchus of Chalcis in Syria
- Saint Braulio of Zaragoza in Iberia, bishop (651)
- Saint Basil the Younger, anchorite near Constantinople
- Martyrs Bathouses and Ouerkas, presbyters, with Arpulas the monk, and laymen Abippus, Hagias, Ruias, Egathrax, Eskoes, Silas, Sigetzas, Swerilas, Swemblas, Therthas, Philgas, and the laywomen Anna, Alas, Baren, Moiko, Kamika, Oneko, and Anemais.
- Martyr Codratus (Quadratus) and with him 40 martyrs who suffered under Diocletian
- Saint Ludger, missionary bishop in the Netherlands and Germany (809)