Barhadbesciabas

{{Short description|Christian martyr (d. 355)}}

{{Infobox saint

| honorific-prefix = Saint

| name = Barhadbesciabas

| titles = Hieromartyr

| death_date = 4th century

| death_place = Arbela, Sassanid Empire

| venerated_in = Oriental Orthodox Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Roman Catholic Church

| feast_day = July 20https://syriacorthodoxarchdiocese.wordpress.com/church-calendar/ or July 21

}}

Barhadbesciabas (alternately Barhadbesaba or Barhadbescialas) (died July 20, 355) is venerated as a Christian martyr who was decapitated during the reign of Shapur II. A deacon of Arbela, in the Sassanid Empire, he was arrested by the governor of Arbela, Sapor Tamaspor, and put on the rack.

Tradition states that the authorities ordered Aghaeus, an apostate Christian nobleman, to kill Barhadbesciabas with a sword.

Another Christian of the same name was martyred with Abda and Abdjesus in 366.

His feast day is July 21.{{Cite web|url=http://www.bartleby.com/210/7/213.html|title = Saint Barhadbesciabas, Deacon, Martyr. July 21. Rev. Alban Butler. 1866. Volume VII: July. The Lives of the Saints}}

References

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  • Holweck, F. G. A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints. St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book Co., 1924.