Identity and Origin
The saint is associated with Agrapha, a mountainous district of central Greece, and bears the bynames Maurudisos and 'of Soluneia.' He is numbered among the New Martyrs, the Orthodox faithful of the Ottoman centuries who were executed for refusing to abandon Christianity for Islam.
Because the commemoration is thinly documented, the calendars preserve his name, region, and the fact of his martyrdom rather than a developed account of his life. The anchor record leaves his region, era, and century unstated, and this profile does not supply details beyond what the calendar sources attest.