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Chapter XI.—Pusices, Superintendent of the Artisans of Sapor.
Pusices, the superintendent of
the king’s artisans, was present at the execution; perceiving
that Anannias trembled as the necessary preparations for his death were
being made, he said to him, “O old man, close your eyes for a
little while and be of good courage, for you will soon behold the light
of Christ.” No sooner had he uttered these words than he was
arrested and conducted before the king; and as he frankly avowed
himself a Christian, and spoke with great freedom to the king
concerning his opinion and the martyrs, he was condemned to an
extraordinary and most cruel death, because it was not lawful to
address the king with such boldness. The executioners pierced the
muscles of his neck in such a manner as to extract his tongue. On the
charge of some persons, his daughter, who had devoted herself to a life
of holy virginity, was arraigned and executed at the same time. The
following year, on the day on which the passion of Christ was
commemorated, and when preparations were being made for the celebration
of the festival commemorative of his resurrection from the dead, Sapor
issued a most cruel edict throughout Persia, condemning to death all
those who should confess themselves to be Christians. It is said that a
greater number of Christians suffered by the sword; for the Magi sought
diligently in the cities and villages for those who had concealed
themselves; and many voluntarily surrendered themselves, lest they
should appear, by their silence, to deny Christ. Of the Christians who
were thus unsparingly sacrificed, many who were attached to the palace
were slain, and amongst these was Azades,11611161
Assemanus, Bibl. Orient. t. i. 189, speaks of
Azades as the eunuch of Artascirus, ruler of Adiabene, who was a cousin
of Sapor.
a eunuch, who was especially beloved by the king. On hearing of his
death, Sapor was overwhelmed with grief, and put a stop to the general
slaughter of the Christians; and he directed that the teachers of
religion should alone be slain.
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