Venerable-Martyr3rd century

Venerable-Martyr Pansophius of Alexandria

d. c. 249-251

A desert ascetic who gave his inheritance to the poor and was tortured to death for confessing Christ.

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January 15
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Commemorated as

The Holy Venerable-Martyr Pansophius of Alexandria

Life

Pansophius of Alexandria was an ascetic and martyr of the third century, honored as a venerable-martyr, that is, a monk who was put to death for the faith. He is commemorated on January 15.

By the accounts he was the son of Nilus, a proconsul of Alexandria. After his father's death he distributed his inheritance to the poor and withdrew into the desert, where he lived in asceticism for twenty-seven years.

During the persecution under the emperor Decius, who reigned from 249 to 251, Pansophius was seized and tortured to death for confessing Christ.

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Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Jan 15