Tortures and Death
The fuller version of his passion describes a series of torments. The synaxarion relates that he was thrown to the ground and beaten, and that his jaw was broken when his face was struck with a stone. It further records that he was hung head downward, scourged, his flesh torn with iron claws, and his wounds burned with lit lamps.
The detail most consistently attached to his memory is the nailed footwear: his feet were shod with spiked boots and he was driven to walk or run in them along the road between Laranda, Diocaesarea, and Seleucia. The accounts conclude with his death bound to a barren tree that miraculously bore fruit, after which his relics were held in honor by the local Christians.