Martyrdom
According to the synaxarion, Trajan, angered by Romulus's open confession, had him cruelly beaten and then beheaded. The Christian soldiers who had been exiled to Armenia were put to death by various forms of execution; the tradition relates that many were crucified, with the place of their suffering given as near Melitene.
The historical sources are the liturgical synaxaria rather than contemporary documentary records, and the round figure of eleven thousand reflects the manner in which such mass martyrdoms were transmitted in the tradition. The commemoration should not be confused with the separate medieval legend of the Ten Thousand Martyrs of Mount Ararat, which belongs to a different tradition.