Saint Helen of Sinope
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The Virgin-Martyr of Christ, Saint Helen, was the daughter of the Bekiary family and lived in the eighteenth century in Sinope, the oldest city of Pontus.[1] She is commemorated in the Eastern Orthodox calendar each year on November 1.
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- ^ "The Synaxarion. The Lives of the Saints of the Orthodox Church", Volume 2, Holy Convent of the Annunciation of Our Lady Ormylia ( Chalkidike ) 1999.
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