The Account of Their Martyrdom
The narrative preserved in the synaxarion sets the martyrdom at Ptolemais, a city of the Phoenician coast, during a visit by the emperor Aurelian. Paul's open Sign of the Cross is presented as the act that drew the persecutors' attention, after which his confession at trial confirmed him as a Christian.
The tradition further relates that the emperor sought to make Juliana renounce Christ, offering her marriage, and that on her refusal she was consigned to a brothel where, by the account, she remained unharmed. The conversion of the three soldiers during the tortures is a recurring feature of such martyr accounts, and here it is the martyrs' steadfastness under torment that is said to have moved them to faith.