Glossary entry

Russian term or phrase:

Козьма и Дамиан

English translation:

Sts. Cosmas and Damian

Added to glossary by Natalie
Feb 28, 2002 19:19
22 yrs ago
Russian term

Козьма и Дамиан

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Sts. Cosmas and Damian

Early Christian physicians and martyrs whose feast is celebrated on 27 September. They were twins, born in Arabia, and practised the art of healing in the seaport ?gea, now Ayash (Ajass), on the Gulf of Iskanderun in Cilicia, Asia Minor, and attained a great reputation. They accepted no pay for their services and were, therefore, called anargyroi, "the silverless". In this way they brought many to the Catholic Faith. When the Diocletian persecution began, the Prefect Lysias had Cosmas and Damian arrested, and ordered them to recant. They remained constant under torture, in a miraculous manner suffered no injury from water, fire, air, nor on the cross, and were finally beheaded with the sword. Their three brothers, Anthimus, Leontius, and Euprepius died as martyrs with them. The execution took place 27 September, probably in the year 287. At a later date a number of fables grew up about them, connected in part with their relics. The remains of the martyrs were buried in the city of Cyrus in Syria; the Emperor Justinian I (527-565) sumptuously restored the city in their honour. Having been cured of a dangerous illness by the intercession of Cosmas and Damian, Justinian, in gratitude for their arid, rebuilt and adorned their church at Constantinople, and it became a celebrated place of pilgrimage. At Rome Pope Felix IV (526-530) erected a church in their honour, the mosaics of which are still among the most valuable art remains of the city. The Greek Church celebrates the feast of Saints Cosmas and Damian on 1 July, 17 October, and 1 November, and venerates three pairs of saints of the same name and profession. Cosmas and Damian are regarded as the patrons of physicians and surgeons and are sometimes represented with medical emblems. They are invoked in the Canon of the Mass and in the Litany of the Saints.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04403e.htm
Peer comment(s):

agree Elena Volkovaya
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disagree Timur Nakashidze : St.Cosma
12 hrs
You disagree not with me, but with Catholic Encyclopedia... Sorry!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Спасибо большое, Натали! Я нашла множество разнообразных ссылок на эти два имени, в разных транслитерациях, но Ваш вариант кажется наилучшим - наиболее понятным для западной публики (статья будет использоваться для лекций). СПАСИБО ВСЕМ!"
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Kosma and Damian

Many references on the Internet. See just two references below.
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Kozma and Damian

169 Goodle hits for Kozma and Damian (or St. Kozma and St. Damian), mostly Russian and Ukrainian domains. The name Kozma also comes up in its Italian spelling - Cosmo (or Cosmas), 229 hits, but St. Cosimo gives the richest harvest of hits - almost 9,000. I would choose the final spelling depending on who the target audience was going to be.
Hope this helps a little :-)
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St.Cosma and Damian

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