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  1. Saint Theodore (Άγιος Θεοδώρος), distinguished as Theodore of Amasea, Theodore the Recruit (Θεοδώρος ό Τήρων), and by other names, is a Christian saint and Great Martyr, particularly revered in the Eastern Orthodox Churches but also honored in Roman Catholicism and Oriental Orthodoxy.

  2. Saint Theodore, distinguished as Theodore of Amasea, Theodore the Recruit, and by other names, is a Christian saint and Great Martyr, particularly revered in the Eastern Orthodox Churches but also honored in Roman Catholicism and Oriental Orthodoxy.

  3. Feb 17, 2024 · Saint Theodore Tiron, February 17. ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ. Sculpture of Saint Theodore in Venice. Τήρων, ὁ δηλῶν ἀρτίλεκτον ὁπλίτην, Θεῷ πρόσεισιν, ἀρτίκαυστος ὁπλίτης. Ἑβδομάτῃ δεκάτῃ πυρὶ Τήρωνα πυρὶ φλεγέθουσιν. This holy, glorious Martyr of Christ came from Amasia in Pontus and was a Roman legionary at the time of Maximian’s great persecution (c. 303).

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  5. Feb 25, 2023 · Theodore Tiron, also known as Theodore of Amasea or Theodore Euchaita, was a soldier and martyr of the 4th century. His veneration as a saint was established in the late 4th century, and his cult spread rapidly, becoming highly popular. By the 6th century, there was a church dedicated to him in Rome and another in Constantinople.

  6. Feb 20, 2020 · Theodore the Tyro. The Great Martyr Theodore the Tyro, also Theodore the Recruit, Theodore the Soldier, and Theodore of Amasea, was a soldier who served in the Roman army during the time of the great persecution of Maximian of the turn of the third to fourth centuries. His feast day is February 17 .

  7. As the legend would have it Theodore Tiron (Tīrō is a word from classical Latin meaning a “recently enlisted soldier or recruit”) served in the Roman army at Amasea (modern-day Turkey). Theodore refused to partake in some Roman pagan ceremonies.

  8. Feb 17, 2024 · Theodore of Tyre the Great Martyr. english ελληνικά Print. February 17. Reading. Saint Theodore who was from Amasia of Pontus, contested during the reign of Maximian (286-305). He was called Tyro, from the Latin Tiro, because he was a newly enlisted recruit.

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