Historical Setting
The events belong to the controversy surrounding the Union of Lyons of 1274, by which Michael VIII Palaiologos sought reconciliation with the Western Church, in part to relieve military and political pressure on the restored Byzantine Empire. The union was widely rejected within the Empire, and Mount Athos became a center of resistance to it.
The Athonite tradition records that the persecution under Michael VIII and Patriarch John Bekkos reached several houses of the Holy Mountain. Beyond Karyes, monks of the monasteries of Vatopaidi, Iveron, Zographou, and Xenophontos are remembered as having suffered in the same period, the most widely commemorated being the martyrs of Zographou who were burned in the monastery tower.