The Martyrdom
By the account preserved in the Orthodox Church in America's synaxarion, Dadas was sent to the torturer Andromelik and condemned to be burned. As he approached the stake he shielded himself with the Sign of the Cross and the fire went out. It was this miracle, the tradition relates, that stunned the emperor's son Gabdelas and led him to confess Christ before all.
The same account relates that Gabdelas, ordered to be tortured, was preserved by divine strength, and that he was finally pierced with spears and died after several hours with prayer on his lips; his body was cut into three parts. Dadas too was tortured at length and cut in pieces. Kazdoa, having witnessed her brother's sufferings and confessed Christ, was tortured and imprisoned, received the last rites, and reposed. The sources concur that all suffered in the fourth century.