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1/21/2022, 6:43 AM Frollein Gladys
5/24/2017, 11:02 AM Mike C
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Name Drosis
Gender Feminine
Other Forms FormsDrosa, Drosida, Drozela
Edit Status Status3. usages AND description are verified

Meaning & History

Variant of Drusa via the form Drosa. According to Orthodox Christian ecclesiastical traditions St. Drosis was the daughter of the Emperor Trajan (98-117 AD). In 99 AD Trajan revived a decree prohibiting secret gatherings which was in truth a ruse to prohibit Christian rituals. Many Christians were martyred for disobeying this law and as a visible deterrent for other Christians these martyrs were kept unburied. Five nuns, Aglaida, Apolliniaria, Daria, Mamthusa and Thais, assumed the task of burying these holy persons. They secretly gathered their bodies, anointed them with spices, wrapped them in shrouds, and buried them in their nunnery. When Drosis learned about the nuns she secretly left the palace to assist them in collecting the martyred Christians.
Added 5/22/2017 by anonymous