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  1. 3021

    E00096: Τhe Greek Martyrdom of *Pionios (presbyter and martyr of Smyrna, S00031), of the 3rd c., recounts how Pionios and his companions were arrested on the feast day of *Polycarp... av erizos (10112338)

    Publicerad 2014
    “…One of the guards beats Pionios on the head, but it is the guard’s arms and sides which swell up (§§ 16-18). The proconsul Quintillianus arrives in Smyrna and interrogates Pionios who, although tortured, refuses to sacrifice and is condemned to be burnt alive (§§ 19-20). …”
  2. 3022

    E06328: The Latin Martyrdom of Isaac and Maximianus (Donatist martyrs of Carthage, ob. 347, S02755) tells of the suffering and death at the hands of the Catholics of two Donatists... av sadamiak (10120313)

    Publicerad 2018
    “…The waves crashing with joy handed over to their outstretched arms the bodies they have waited for, marked with signs of victory. …”
  3. 3023

    Laparoscopic Diaphragmatic Plication av Eitan Podgaetz (14009583)

    Publicerad 2022
    “…</p> <p><em>Position:</em></p> <p>The patient is placed in the supine position with arms abducted. The abdomen and lower lateral chest wall are prepared and draped to allow access for chest tube placement. …”
  4. 3024

    We weren't evacuated: everyday life in North London av Their Finest Hour Project Team (18604667)

    Publicerad 2024
    “…She used visual aids, displaying a few pencils and then removing some, to teach us subtraction, and somehow terrorised me. …”
  5. 3025

    E02771: The Martyrdom of *Erasmus (bishop of Antioch and martyr of Formia, S00867) is written in Latin or Greek (and then translated into the other language), possibly in Formia (s... av dlambert (10112257)

    Publicerad 2017
    “…The whole civitas Sirmitana is in disorder, and the emperor sends armed men to punish with the sword all those who converted to God. …”