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(Redirected from New-Martyr)The title of New Martyr was originally given to martyrs under heretical rulers (the original martyrs being under pagans), then later to the Church's martyrs under Islam and various modern atheistic regimes, especially Communist.

Contents[hide]1 New Martyrs under the Ottoman yoke

2 New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia

3 Serbian New Martyrs

4 New Martyrs of the Boxer Rebellion

5 New Martyrs of the Modern Era

6 Sources

New Martyrs under the Ottoman yokeAhmed the Deftedar

Constantine Hagarit

Demetrios the Neomartyr

Athanasios the Neomartyr

Athanasius of Thessalonica, the new-Martyr

John the New of Suceava

Akylina of Chalkidike

Anthimos the Georgian

Boris the Pomak

Chrestos the Albanian

Chrysostom of Smyrna

Cyril VI of Constantinople, ethnomartyr

Demetrios Doukas

Demetrios of Philadelphia

George of Ioannina

Gregory V of Constantinople, ethnomartyr

Habeeb Kheshy

Hasan

John the New of Ioannina, a.k.a. John the Tailor

Kosmas Aitolos

Makarios the Monk

Michael Mavroudis

Nicholas Kheshy

Panteleimon Dousa

Paul the Russian

Philothei

Theodore of Komogovina

Thomas Paschidis

Zlata of Meglen

Gabriel I of Pec

George the New

Teodor of Vrac

Paisius and Habakkuk

New Martyrs and Confessors of RussiaBenjamin (Kazansky)

Elizabeth Feodorovna

John Kochurov

John (Pommers) of Riga

New Martyrs of Butovo

Nicholas II of Russia

Peter (Skipetrov) of Petrograd

Seraphim (Chichagov)

Vladimir (Bogoyavlensky) of Kiev and Gallich

Serbian New MartyrsGorazd Pavlik

Platon Jovanovic

Sava Trlajic

Petar Zimonjic

Vukasin of Klepci

Rafailo Momcilovic

Djordje Bogic

Joanikije (Lipovac) of Montenegro

New Martyrs of the Boxer RebellionMitrophan Ji

Ia the Teacher

Holy Martyrs of China

New Martyrs of the Modern EraPhiloumenos (Hasapis) of Jacob's Well (1979)

Paul (de Ballester-Convallier) of Nazianzus (1984)

Alexander Men (1990)

Nestor (Savchuk) (1993)

New Martyrs of Optina Pustyn (1993)

Jose Muoz-Cortes (1997)

Daniel Sysoev (2009)

SourcesBlackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity, 341-43

Vaporis, Rev. Nomikos Michael. Witnesses for Christ: Orthodox Christian Neomartyrs of the Ottoman Period 1437-1860

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