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Simon of Bet-Titta (died 447) was aChristianmartyr at Bet-Titta, near Karka inMesopotamia.
He was martyred with several colleagues, including Abraham of Bet-Titta and Ma'na of Bet-Titta. Their eyes were pierced with red-hot nails, and later they were shot with arrows, on 27 August 447.
They are regarded as saints, and included as such in theAusgewählte Akten Persischer Märtyrer ofOskar Braun. Theirfeast day is 25 August.
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