Life and Martyrdom
By tradition Raphael served as the abbot of a monastery at Karyes, near the village of Thermi on Lesbos; Nicholas was a deacon of the same community; and Irene, the daughter of a local official, was a girl of about twelve. The accounts place their deaths in April 1463, when Turkish raiders fell upon them and put them to death by torture during Bright Week.
For nearly five hundred years their names and story were forgotten. The tradition records that in the twentieth century they began to appear to the people of the area in dreams and visions, recounting their lives and martyrdom, and that excavation of the place they indicated brought to light remains believed to be theirs.