The Persian Persecution
The Church in Persia, centered on Seleucia-Ctesiphon, suffered repeated and bloody persecutions under Shapur II. Christians were pressed to deny Christ and to worship the sun and fire after the Persian manner; those who refused were tortured and killed. The synaxarion preserves the memory of vast numbers martyred in this period, of whom the thousand who died with Azades form one named commemoration.
Azades' martyrdom belongs to the same wave of persecution that claimed the bishop Symeon of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, head of the Persian Church, and his many companions, commemorated three days later on April 17. The eunuch Azad is numbered among that company in the tradition surrounding Symeon, so that the April 14 and April 17 commemorations together remember a single sustained assault upon the Persian Christians.