Cyriacus
| Cyriacus | |
|---|---|
| Saint Cyriacus, by the Master of Meßkirch | |
| Martyr, Holy Helper | |
| Born | 3rd century | 
| Died | 303 | 
| Venerated in | Eastern Orthodox Churches Oriental Orthodoxy Catholic Church | 
| Canonized | Pre-Congregation | 
| Feast | 7 June (Eastern Orthodox Church) 8 August (Catholic Church) | 
| Attributes | depicted as a deacon; book of exorcism; with Artemia | 
| Patronage | temptation on the deathbed; viticulture (in the Electorate of the Palatinate; Saint-Cierges, Switzerland; eye disease) | 
Cyriacus (Greek: Ἅγιος Κυριακός, romanized: Kyriakos, fl. 303 AD), sometimes Anglicized as Cyriac, according to Christian tradition, is a Christian martyr who was killed in the Diocletianic Persecution. He is one of twenty-seven saints, most of them martyrs, who bear this name, of whom only seven are honoured by a specific mention of their names in Roman Martyrology.