Zoticus (Greek: Ζωτικός) was a 3rd-century martyr and bishop of Comana (also spelled Conana or Comama).
[1] A life of Zoticus, the Vita Zotici, was written during the reign of Michael IV (1034–41).
The town of Saint-Zotique, Quebec is named for him, as is Rue St Zotique in Montreal.
While in Papuza they muzzled the followers of Themiso to stop them from spreading falsehood,[5] and Zoticus tried to prove Maximilla why Montanism was wrong.
[8] Zoticus became a martyr during the persecution of Septimius Severus,[3] around the year 204.