Cyricus
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According to pseudo-Gelasius, Julitta↗ and her three-year-old son Cyricus had fled to Tarsus and were identified as Christians. Julitta was tortured and Cyricus, being held by the governor of Tarsus, scratched the governor's face and was killed by being thrown down by some stairs. Julitta did not weep but celebrated the fact that her son had earned the crown of martyrdom. In anger, the governor then decreed that Julitta’s sides should be ripped apart with hooks, and then she was beheaded. Her body, along with that of Cyricus, was flung outside the city, on the heap of bodies belonging to criminals, but the two maids rescued the corpses of the mother and child and buried them in a nearby field.
Death
0304
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Names
- main: Cyricus en
- ቂርቆስ፡ gez
- alt: Cyriacus
- alt: Ḉerqos
- alt: Quiricus
Dates
Death: 304
Subject of
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the priests who wanted to restore the church of the saint.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the thief who stole the clothes of a woman.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the adulterer who separated from his wife.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the evil man.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus, learned priests of his church and a hermit.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the man in a region with a building on the island.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the faithful men of Qalmā.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the sick man.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the demons, in the region of Māy Ḍaʿādā.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the evil man.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the man who wanted to take a wife.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the governor in front of the King.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the man who was making the good.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus, St. Julitta, and the governor ʾArmātyānos.
- Hymn to St Cyricus and Julitta.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the great ruler who was imprisoned.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the monk who took possession of the image (picture) of the saint.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the big ruler who became king after a lower state.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the infidel horseman who was adversary of another horseman.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the man whose name was Walda Qirqos.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the man possessed by a demon.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the sick man in the country of “ʾĀnəziz”.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the infidel who was a thief.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the paralytic whose legs were dry like a stone.
- Salām Hymn to St Cyricus.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the sterile couple who was supplicating to the saint for getting a baby.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the guardian of the church of St Cyriacus, in the region of Māy Ḍaʿādā.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the Jew.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus saved the house of a monk from fire.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the man of bad behavior.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the poor woman who was selling the water.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the paralytic.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the infidel.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the adulteress with whom no one could be compared in adultery.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the woman who liked the adultery.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the man with a hen.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and St George of Lydda.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the man with the impure spirit.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and King in the region of Rohā (or Rome).
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and St Gabriel.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the construction of a big church in his honour.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and Qade the infidel merchant.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the woman who had no husband.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the man who loved the love of the world.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the paralytic who was sick from his childhood.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Julitta and St. Michael.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the pagans who waged a war against Christians.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the blind man who loved the fighting and the quarrel.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the monk ʾElyās.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the bishop who placed in an island of Egypt with his son.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the strong wind from the west that destroyed the church devoted to him.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the ascetic monk.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus receiving his kidān on 15 Ṭǝrr.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the pagan woman.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the farmer who wanted to repair the tie-hook (qarāqǝro) of the yoke.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the man in the insland of “ʾĀnəziz”, the Saint's native land.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the adulteress who was married many times.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the thief who denied stealing.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the sick man who was near death.
- Gadla Qirqos.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the man who had neither clothes nor food.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the presbyter.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the monk from a remote region.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the man from Egypt.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the ruler who built other churches dedicated to him.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St. Cyricus and the bishop.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the faithful who fell into the precipice.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): St Cyricus and the son of a presbyter of the church devoted to him.
- Miracle of Mary: A man prays for his sick son before the icon of St Mary, she sends St Qirqos, then comes herself with St George to cure him.
- Gadla Qirqos.
- Miracle of St Cyricus on the two brothers who found the book of the miracles of St Cyricus.
- Miracle of St Cyricus and precepts from the Gospels.
- Miracle of St Cyricus on the priest whose donkey was defended by the saint against a hyena.
- Miracle of St Cyricus on the thief who took a garment and died.
- Miracle of St Cyricus (Qirqos): Miracle of the man who scorned St Cyricus.
- Miracle of St Cyricus on the lazy worker.
- Miracle of St Cyricus on the man who killed his wife's cow.
- Miracle of St Cyricus on the donkey of the monk ʾabbā Garimā.
- Miracle of St Cyricus on the arsonist.
- Taʾammǝra Qirqos.
Secondary Bibliography
Secondary Bibliography
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Budge, E. A. W. 1976. The Book of the Saints of the Ethiopian Church : [a translation of the Ethiopic Synaxarium : made from the manuscripts Oriental 660 and 661 in the British Museum], III/IV (Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1976). II, 1130-1131
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Colin, G. 1992. Le Synaxaire éthiopien. Mois de Yakkātit, ed., tr. G. Colin, Patrologia Orientalis, 45/3 (203) (Turnhout: Brepols, 1992). 106-111
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Dillmann, A. 1887. ‘Über die apokryphen Märtyrergeschichten des Cyriacus mit Julitta und des Georgius’, Sitzungsberichte der königlich preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. 28. April. Sitzung der philosophisch-historischen Classe, (1887), 339–356.
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Balicka-Witakowska, E. 2010. ‘Qirqos’, in S. Uhlig and A. Bausi, eds, Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, IV (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2010), 292b–294a.
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Fiaccadori, G. 2007. ‘Nuova iscrizione Greca da Aksum’, Parola del Passato, 62 (2007), 70–76.
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Habbi, J. 1998. ‘Ciriaco (Quiryaqos) e Giulietta (Yolete)’, in Biblioteca sanctorum orientalium. Enciclopedia dei Santi. Le Chiese Orientali (Roma: 1998), 491.
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Orlandi, T. 1991. ‘Cyriacus and Julitta, Saints’, in A. S. Atiya, ed., The Coptic Encyclopedia, III (New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1991), 671.
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Sengal, E. 1954. ‘Poemetto amarico in onore di San Quirico’, in C. Conti Rossini, ed., Studi Etiopici (Roma: 1954), 41–58.
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