Martyrdom
According to the synaxarion, the ten were natives of Egypt who suffered during the reign of Maximian, one of the emperors associated with the last and most severe wave of Roman persecution of Christians. For refusing to renounce their faith they were subjected to a fierce scourging.
Left near death, they were thrown into prison. The account relates that an angel appeared to them there and healed their wounds, after which the martyrs died in confinement from hunger and thirst. They are venerated as a single named group rather than through separate individual vitae.