Martiros or alternatively Mardiros was son of Saint Sarkis the Warrior and a canonized saint just like his father and is more known as Saint Mardiros Saint Sarkisthe Warrior, also known as Saint Sarkis the Greek was a 4th-century Centurion in the Roman Empire and a contemporary of the ruling Constantinian dynasty and the Arsacid dynasty of Armenia. The Roman Empirerulers set about persecuting Christians throughout the Empire. Sarkis then left his military position and authority and, with his son Martiros sought refuge in Armenia under the protection of King Tiran of Armenia. AS Roman EmperorJulian reached Antioch, Tiran urged Sarkis and Mardiros to leave Armenia for the Sassanid Empire. Sassanid emperor Shapur II, hearing of Sarkis' reputation as a skilled military commander, appointed him to command the Sassanid army. Sarkis credited God for his military victories, which included fending off Julian’s troops entering into Shapur’s kingdom. Sarkis urged troops serving with him to become Christians and believe inGod the Creator of Heaven and Earth. Some of Sarkis’ soldiers were baptized by travelling priests of the Sassanid army, yet some who were dissatisfied with the ongoing Christianizations went to Shapur II and told him about the religious beliefs of Sarkis. After realizing that Sarkis was a Christian, Shapur called up Sarkis, his son Martiros and his 14 Christianized companions back to his palace. Shapur ordered Sarkis, Martiros and baptized soldiers to participate and offer sacrifices in a Zoroastrianismceremony in a pagan temple. Sarkis refused Shapur's orders and instead destroyed religious items in the pagan temple. This outraged Shapur, who ordered Mardiros be killed in the presence of his father Sarkis. He also had his 14 Christian companions beheaded. but spared Sarkis to reconsider by sending him back in prison. But hearing that Sarkis was further strengthened by his relationship with the Lord in prison and was not recanting, Shapur ordered Sarkis' execution 363. Both Sarkis the Warrior and his son Martiros were canonized as Christian saints in the Armenian Apostolic Church.