Historical Setting
The martyrdom is set in Ancyra, capital of the Roman province of Galatia in Asia Minor, during the persecution of Christians associated with the reign of Diocletian and his colleague Maximian. Ancyra was a significant site of early Christian martyrdom under this persecution of around 303; its bishop, Clement, was among those targeted, and other martyrs of the city are remembered from the same period.
The synaxarion frames the deaths of the seven women within a wider time in which, as the OCA calendar relates, men and women of all ages confessed Christ and were put to death. The seven are remembered specifically as virgins who held to their confession under the regional authorities.