[3] Irene's father, angered by her actions, ordered for her to be tied to a horse and dragged to death.
His injury festered, leading to his death, but Irene prayed over his body and brought him back to life.
They convert thousands of pagans, until a Governor named "Ampelio" captures and imprisons the pair.
[1] Another version has her sentenced to death by Shapur I in the Sasanian Empire, around the time of the Constantinian dynasty.
[4] Though Irene's life story remains a mystery, it's known that at least two churches bore her name in 5th-century Constantinople.