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Qitmir, dog of the Sleepers of Ephesus
Viricarius
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In hagiography:
Qitmir, dog of the
Sleepers of Ephesus is the name given to a dog who was
entombed and commemorated with the Sleepers of Ephesus,
the protagonists of a legend set in the time of the emperor
Decius. Seven or eight children of Ephesus were entombed in
a cave with their dog Qitmir,
dog of the Sleepers of Ephesus until they awoke 190 years
later. The legend dates to the middle of the fifth century.
Floruit
249-251
Status
Martyrs
1
Status
Saints
1
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