By Fr. George Dorbarakis
A. Concerning Saint Leonides, there is not sufficient information. Most historians identify the Saint with the martyr Leonidas who is commemorated on April 16. And for those who distinguish the two Saints, Saint Leonides, Bishop of Athens, was the sixth bishop of Athens and ended his life peacefully, whereas the one identified with the martyr Leonidas was from the Peloponnese.
Whether as a bishop or as a layman, however, he was found in Epidaurus and was arrested for his faith in Christ together with seven women, and all of them suffered many torments. At first they hung up the Saint and tore his flesh. Then they threw him into the sea together with the seven holy women, after tying stones to their feet.
Thus they found a martyric death and received the crown of their contest. Their holy relics were found in a wondrous manner in 1916. In any case, whether it concerns one Saint Leonides or two different ones, both lived around the middle of the third century under Decius.
In Athens there is an early Christian church (crypt) in the name of Saint Leonides behind the columns of the Olympian Zeus.





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