October 20 is the Feast Day of Saint Artemius.
I will post information about this Military Saint from Wikipedia.
Artemius of Antioch
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Megalomartyr ("Great
Martyr"), Shallita
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Born
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unknown
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Died
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362
Antioch (relics transferred to Constantinople |
pre-congregation
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hernias
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Artemius
(d. in Antioch, 362), known as Challita in the Maronite
tradition, was a general of the Roman Empire, dux Aegypti (imperial
prefect of Roman Egypt). He is considered a saint by the Orthodox Church, with
the name of Artemius of Antioch.
Biography
Artemius
was an Egyptian by birth and a chief commander under Emperor Constantine the
Great. Constantius II
ordered Artemius to go in the lands beyond the Danube and to bring back to Constantinople the relics of Andrew the Apostle,
Luke the Evangelist
and Saint Timothy. Artemius accomplished his
task and was rewarded with the appointment to the rank of dux Aegypti
(360).
One
year later Constantius was succeeded by his cousin Julian,
who was a Pagan. The people of Alexandria accused Artemius of having demolished
their temples, and broken down their idols, and Julian condemned him to death.
Artemius was beheaded in 362 in the city of Antioch, where he had been recalled by
Emperor Julian the Apostate for maladministration of his province. The charges
stemmed from his persecution of pagans in Alexandria, and his use of troops in the
seizure and despoliation of the Temple of Serapis instigated by George of Cappadocia.
According to Ammianus Marcellinus, his death encouraged the people of
Alexandria to kill George, but this information is probably false, because
George was already dead before his trial.
Hagiography
He
is recognized as a saint for his martyrdom; his feast day was set as 20
October. His cult site was as the Church of Saint John the Forerunning (St John
the Baptist) in Constantinople. St Artemius is invoked by those suffering from
hernias.
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