Sources and Variant Accounts
Two strands of tradition preserve his memory. The OCA synaxarion names his birthplace as Praetoriada and describes the breaking of his jaw and knees and his death by being dragged behind the governor's chariot. A Western synaxarial tradition, reflected in the Wikipedia notice, instead names Zephirium in Cilicia and lists scourging, the gridiron, and scalding with boiling oil, ending with his death while being dragged toward Tarsus.
Both strands agree on the essentials: a martyrdom in Cilicia under a governor named Maximus, in the persecution era preceding the Council of Nicaea, commemorated on June 15. Because the documentation is sparse, the Wikipedia article is marked as a stub.