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In hagiography:
Diocletian fell in love with a young woman, Rhipsime, when he saw
her picture. She lived a convent with 17 others, and they fled to Armenia. They were
captured by the king Tiridates, who tortured and killed Rhipsime, her
teacher Gayana, and the other virgins. In the hagiographical account, the
king was then turned into a boar. After the king is cured, he and Armenia convert to
Christianity.
Names
- Gayana
- GAYANA1
Floruit
303
Notes
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- 1 Jean Maurice Fiey, Saints Syriaques (Princeton, N.J.: The Darwin Press, Inc., 2004), entry: 168.
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