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Pusai (?-Good Friday, 344) was a Christian priest and companion in martyrdom with Simeon Barsabae and others. They are collectively commemorated in feasts on April 17 in the Greek Orthodox Church, April 21 in the Roman Catholic Church, April 30 in the Melkite Catholic Church, and the Friday after Easter in the Syriac Orthodox Church and the Assyrian Church of the East. The martyrdom of Pusai is recorded in a work called the Acts of Pusai.

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  • Pusei, auch Phusikos, Fusicus, Pusicius, Pûsai oder Pusai genannt († 14. April 344 im Sassanidenreich), war ein persischer Kuropalates, also ein leitender Angestellter im königlichen Palast. Er war Weber und mit der Leitung der königlichen Werkstätten betraut. Pusei gilt als christlicher Märtyrer und wird von verschiedenen christlichen Konfessionen als Heiliger verehrt beziehungsweise als denkwürdiger Glaubenszeuge angesehen. Er gehört zur Gruppe der 31 seligen Märtyrer von Persien. (de)
  • Pusai (?-Good Friday, 344) was a Christian priest and companion in martyrdom with Simeon Barsabae and others. They are collectively commemorated in feasts on April 17 in the Greek Orthodox Church, April 21 in the Roman Catholic Church, April 30 in the Melkite Catholic Church, and the Friday after Easter in the Syriac Orthodox Church and the Assyrian Church of the East. The martyrdom of Pusai is recorded in a work called the Acts of Pusai. (en)
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  • Pusei, auch Phusikos, Fusicus, Pusicius, Pûsai oder Pusai genannt († 14. April 344 im Sassanidenreich), war ein persischer Kuropalates, also ein leitender Angestellter im königlichen Palast. Er war Weber und mit der Leitung der königlichen Werkstätten betraut. Pusei gilt als christlicher Märtyrer und wird von verschiedenen christlichen Konfessionen als Heiliger verehrt beziehungsweise als denkwürdiger Glaubenszeuge angesehen. Er gehört zur Gruppe der 31 seligen Märtyrer von Persien. (de)
  • Pusai (?-Good Friday, 344) was a Christian priest and companion in martyrdom with Simeon Barsabae and others. They are collectively commemorated in feasts on April 17 in the Greek Orthodox Church, April 21 in the Roman Catholic Church, April 30 in the Melkite Catholic Church, and the Friday after Easter in the Syriac Orthodox Church and the Assyrian Church of the East. The martyrdom of Pusai is recorded in a work called the Acts of Pusai. (en)
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