[2] In the Roman-controlled city of Buthrotum, a new governor, Phillipos, of the province of Thesprotia was confronted by Therinus who professes his faith to Christianity.
[2] Because of this, the governor decides to torture Therinus in multiple various ways and from there, the manuscript was broken off.
[2] In the ending of the Latin version of the manuscript, from all the miraculous salvations of all the tortures that he inflicted upon Therinus, causes the governor to convert.
He lives 3 and a half more years before he died[2] and was massacred during a wave of anti-Christian persecution, most likely at the time of Emperor Decius(r. 249–251).
His feast day is celebrated on April 23rd[3] and he was buried in a city called ‘Bosrena’.