Saint Eustratios Greek Orthodox Icon
High quality byzantine Orthodox handmade icons. Made in Greece and constructed in the traditional Orthodox manner.
Iconographer: Chr. Liondas
Commemorates on: December 13
Saint Eustratios was from Greater Armenia. Like his ancestors, he worshipped
Christ in secret; during the persecution of Diocletian, he presented himself
before the Forum authorities, and was torment in diverse manners, by Lysius the
proconsul. He survived and he was sent to Sebastia to Agricolaus, who governed
the whole East; by his command he received his end as martyr by fire in 296.
Saint Eustratius was educated and an orator; he was the foremost among Lysius
dignitaries and the archivist of the province.
The icon reproductions are created by iconographer monks of various Greek Orthodox monasteries in Greece and all images are approved replications by the Greek Orthodox Church. As icons are considered to be the Gospel in image, these images are accurate and true Orthodox renderings, not second-hand interpretations. The icon images are mounted on solid wood and protected from tarnish with a varnish finish that seals in colors and creates a shiny luster.
Icons ship direct to you from Greece. Please allow 10-20 days for delivery.