Basil of Ancyra

Summary

Basil of Ancyra (Greek: Βασίλειος), was a Christian priest in Ancyra, Galatia during the 4th century.[1] Very meager information about his life is preserved in a metaphrastic work: “Life and Deeds of the Martyred Priest Basil.” He fought against the pagans and the Arians. Basil defended Bishop Marcellus against the prelate being deposed by the Arians.


Basil of Ancyra
Hieromartyr
ResidenceAncyra, Roman Empire
(modern-day Ankara, Turkey)
DiedJune 29, 362
Venerated inEastern Orthodox Church
Roman Catholic Church
FeastMarch 22

Suda write that he was the bishop of Ancyra and physician by trade.[2]

Basil was caught up in the persecution of Julian the Apostate. He was arrested, tortured, and executed on June 28/29, 362.[3]

He is commemorated as a martyr on March 22 in the West[1] and East.[4] He is sometimes confused with the other Basil of Ancyra who was not a priest and who is commemorated on January 1.[4]

Martyrdom of Basil. Scene from the 11th century Menologion of Basil II.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "St. Basil of Ancyra". Catholic Online.
  2. ^ Suda, beta.151
  3. ^ "Holy martyr Basil, Presbyter of the Church of Ancyra". Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia.
  4. ^ a b "ВАСИЛИЙ". Православную энциклопедию. (in Russian)

External links edit

  • Bridge, James (1911). "Persecution" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company.


  • See pages 207ff in "Victories of the Martyrs" by St. Alphonsus de Liguori [1]