Martyrdom
When they were brought before the authorities, the martyrs would in no way deny Christ or sacrifice to the idols, and so were subjected to various tortures. The accounts relate that the legs or knees of the martyrs were broken and that they were then cast into a fire. By tradition they came out of the flames unharmed, and they glorified Christ all the more for their deliverance.
Unable to break the resolve of the confessors through torture, their persecutors put them to death by beheading. The Orthodox Church in America places their suffering generally within the reign of Diocletian (284-305), while the Prologue of Ohrid and related summaries give the year as 308.