Andrew Dies a Martyr with 2,593
of His Faithful Soldiers
On The Day August 19 302AD
Khen Lim
Andrew the Stratelates (Image source: Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Toronto (Canada)
Not a lot is known about this Syrian man known only by his
first name, Andrew, but in the reign of Emperor Maximian (250-310AD), he was a
military tribune in the Roman army much loved and respected by the soldiers as
much for his bravery and invincibility as for his fairness in command.
Under
Maximian’s rule, the Roman Syrian territories were constantly menaced by
enemies looking to exploit whatever vulnerabilities and invade.
That one time, a large Persian army had gathered to attack
with a suddenness that took governor Antiochus by surprise. The threat was
serious enough for him to despatch the trusted Roman army captain Andrew and to
allow him the freedom to tailor an imperial army of his choice but not before
he summoned him to join his inner council.