Sources and Variant Accounts
The fuller narrative of repeated trials and miraculous deliverances is preserved in the Eastern synaxaria, which name two successive governors—Georgios at Marcianopolis and Pompian at Heraclea. The Roman Martyrology gives a more compressed notice, placing the martyrdom under the emperor Domitian and a governor named Sergius, and recording simply that she was tormented in various ways and beheaded.
Her commemoration is kept on September 16 in the Eastern Orthodox calendar; some Western calendars, including the Roman Martyrology, list her on September 10.