May 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
May 19 - Eastern Orthodox Church calendar - May 21
All fixed commemorations below celebrated on June 2 by Old Calendarists
Saints
- Saint Lydia of Thyatira (Lydia of Philippi), mentioned in Acts 16:14-15, (1st c.)[1][note 1]
- Saint Plautilla the Roman, martyr, (67)[2][3][note 2]
- Hieromartyr Baudelius, missionary in France and northern Spain, martyred in Nîmes (2nd or 3rd c.)[3][4]
- Martyrs Thalelaeus the Unmercenary, at Anazarbus in Cilicia, and his companions Alexander and Asterius (284)[3][5][note 3]
- Martyr Asclas of the Thebaid, Egypt (287)[6]
- Virgin-martyr Basilla (304)[3][7]
- Sts. Zabulon and Susanna, of Cappadocia and Jerusalem (parents of St. Nina (Nino), enlightener of Georgia), (4th c.)[8]
- Saint Hilary (Hilarius, Hilaire), Bishop of Toulouse in France (360)[7][9]
- Saint Mark the Hermit (Marcus Eremita) (5th c.)[10]
- Saint Dodo, disciple of Saint David of Georgia (David Gareja monastery complex) (609)[11][12][note 4]
- Saint Anastasius, Bishop of Brescia in Lombardy, in Italy (610)[3][7][14][note 5]
- Holy Martyrs of Mamilla, Jerusalem (614)[15]
- Saint Austregisilus (Aoustrille, Outrille), Bishop of Bourges and Confessor (624)[3][7][16]
- Saint Thalassius the Myrrh-gusher, of Libya (648)[17][note 6]
- Saint Theodore of Pavia, Bishop of Pavia (778)[3][7][19]
- Saint Ethelbert (Albert, Albright), King of East Anglia in England, martyr (794)[7][20]
- Saints John, Joseph and Nicetas, monks of Nea Moni on Chios (ca.1050)[21]
- St. Daumantas (Timothy), prince of Pskov (1299)[22]
- Saint Stephen, Abbot of Piperi in Serbia (1697)[23]
Other commemorations
Notes
References
Sources
Greek Sources