Hor, Besoy (also known as Psoi and Absahi), and Daydara (also known as Didra) were Christian martyrs in Egypt in the fourth century. Hor was a soldier. With his brother Besoy he confessed to his belief in Christianity at Alexandria during the Diocletian Persecution. Hor was subjected to prolonged torture before being pierced by a lance. Besoy was decapitated. Daydara died while under torture.

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  • Hor, Besoy (also known as Psoi and Absahi), and Daydara (also known as Didra) were Christian martyrs in Egypt in the fourth century. Hor was a soldier. With his brother Besoy he confessed to his belief in Christianity at Alexandria during the Diocletian Persecution. Hor was subjected to prolonged torture before being pierced by a lance. Besoy was decapitated. Daydara died while under torture. They are regarded as saints, with a feast day of June 23 in the Coptic Church and the Assyrian Church of the East. Besoy also has a separate feast day on August 24.
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  • Hor, Besoy (also known as Psoi and Absahi), and Daydara (also known as Didra) were Christian martyrs in Egypt in the fourth century. Hor was a soldier. With his brother Besoy he confessed to his belief in Christianity at Alexandria during the Diocletian Persecution. Hor was subjected to prolonged torture before being pierced by a lance. Besoy was decapitated. Daydara died while under torture.
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  • Hor, Besoy, and Daydara
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