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This is the current revision of this page, as edited by Armeniansarebest (talk | contribs)at10:34, 17 July 2024. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this version.
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Saint


Shushanik (Susanna)
Շուշանիկ
Great martyr, Queen
Bornc. 440
Armenia
Died475 (aged 34–35)
Tsurtavi, Georgia
Venerated inGeorgian Orthodox Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Armenian Apostolic Church
Eastern Catholic Churches
FeastOctober 17 (Eastern Orthodox), September 20–26 (Armenian Apostolic and Eastern Catholic)

Shushanik (Armenian: Շուշանիկ; Georgian: შუშანიკი; c. 440 – 475), also known as ShushanikaorVardandukht, was a Christian Armenian woman who was tortured to death by her husband Varsken in the town of Tsurtavi, Georgia. Since she died defending her right to profess Christianity, she is regarded as a martyr. Her martyrdom is described in her confessor Jacob’s hagiographic work, the oldest extant work of Georgian language literature. The hagiography details Shushanik's extensive resistance to imprisonment, isolation, torture and cruelty.[1]

According to this legend, Shushanik was a daughter of the Armenian military commander Vardan Mamikonian and married the Mihranid ruler (pitiakhsh) Varsken, son of Arshusha II. Varsken was a defiant vassal of Vakhtang I Gorgasali, King of Kartli (Iberia), and took a pro-Persian position, renouncing Christianity and adopting Zoroastrianism. He killed Shushanik after she refused to submit to his order to abandon her Christian faith. Varsken himself was killed by King Vakhtang in 482.

Shushanik has been canonized by the Georgian Orthodox Church and is venerated by the Armenian Apostolic Church. Her feast day is celebrated on October 17 in Georgia and the Tuesday between September 20–26 in Armenia.

Shusanik illustration

References

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  1. ^ Rayfield, Donald (2013). The Literature of Georgia: A History. London: Routledge. pp. 42–44. ISBN 978-1-13682-529-3.
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