A Collective Commemoration
The commemoration is of a collective martyrdom rather than of named individuals: the synaxarion preserves the number 3,628 and the circumstances of their death rather than a roster of names. Such grouped commemorations of large companies of martyrs are characteristic of the early-fourth-century persecutions, when whole communities suffered together.
The detail that the company included wives and children, recorded in the tradition, marks the commemoration as that of an entire body of the faithful rather than of clergy or ascetics alone.