Historical Context
The brothers belonged to a noble Georgian family connected by kinship to the king. Their early deaths in childhood of their father left their pagan uncle Theodosius as the controlling figure over the family's property, and the conflict that led to their martyrdom arose from his efforts to draw his nephews away from Christianity.
According to the accounts preserved in the OCA Synaxarion and in the writing of Archpriest Zakaria Machitadze, Theodosius offered the brothers inheritance and a place among his own sons if they would abandon the faith, telling them, 'Now you are my sons, and everything I have belongs to you.' The brothers answered that they would remain loyal to their faith until their souls departed from their flesh.