Therinus (Albanian: Terin, Greek: Θερινός),[1] also known as Therinus of Buthrotum, was a Christian saint revered in Albania. Therinus was massacred in the 3rd century, during a wave of anti-Christian persecution, probably at the time of the Roman Emperor Decius (r. 249–251). His feast day is celebrated on April 23.[2]
Saint Therinus
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Saint Therinus (middle), depicted in a mosaic inside the Rotunda of Thessaloniki.
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Born | Buthrotum, Epirus Vetus, Roman Empire (modern Butrint, Albania) |
Venerated in | Eastern Orthodox Church |
Feast | April 23 |
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