Otimus

When Emperor Diocletian incited his persecution against the Christians, Arianus the governor of Ansena called for Otimus and ordered him to worship the idols.

When Otimus refused, Arianus tortured him and eventually ordered him to be burned on 3 Pashons.

[2] The relics of Otimus are believed to be in the city of Kalabsha.

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