Amiras, also known as the youth of Mytilene, was a slave who according to tradition was freed by Saint George from his master.
According to the Greek text of the posthumous miracles of Saint George, Amiras was a young Christian boy from the city of Mytilene.
He was taken from his family and forced to serve as a Muslim princes cupbearer on the island of Crete.
Amiras prayed to Saint George to save him and a year later the Saint appeared on his white horse, rescuing the boy while he was serving wine to the prince and carried him across the Aegean Sea back to his mother.
Frescoes of the young man appear in the four churches of Eddé al-Batroun, Saidat el -Rih in Enfeh, Blatt near Byblos and Bhdaydat.