Iconoclast Persecution
The two saints belong to the company of confessors and martyrs who suffered in the controversy over the holy icons that opened under Leo the Isaurian. The defining feature of their commemoration is their public defence of icon veneration as bishop and priest of Ephesus at a time when imperial authority sought to suppress it, and their steadfastness through interrogation, imprisonment, and torture rather than submission.
The tradition emphasizes the deliberately mocking character of their torments—the burning of icons upon their heads and the parading of the condemned through the city—as an inversion aimed at the very images they had defended. Their burial by believers, after their bodies had been thrown out as refuse, is recorded as the act of a community that continued to honour them as confessors of Orthodoxy.