| Abadir and Iraja | |
|---|---|
| Saint | |
| Died | Roman era Antinoe |
| Honored in | Coptic Church |
| Major shrine | Osjut, Egypt |
| Feast | September 25 |
Abadir and Iraja are legendary saints in the Coptic Church.
They are reported to have been children of the sister of Basilides, the father of kings. According to their legend, Abadir and Iraja fled from Antioch to Alexandria, were arrested there, brought to Antinoe, and beheaded there with 3,685 companions. These included the following priests:
Abadir and Iraja had a church dedicated to them in Osjut in Egypt. Their feast day is on September 25.
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