The Holy New Hieromartyr Bessarion, Bishop of Smolyan
Life
Bessarion of Smolyan was a bishop in the Rhodope region of Bulgaria who was martyred by the Ottoman Turks near the end of the 17th century. He is venerated as a hieromartyr — a martyr of episcopal rank — and is commemorated on July 29. Beyond his episcopal office at Smolyan and the manner of his death, little biographical detail about his life is preserved.
Bessarion was long honored by local veneration in his region before he received any formal act of recognition. Texts for his glorification — an account of his martyrdom together with a liturgical service and an akathist — were prepared for his glorification by the True Orthodox Church of Bulgaria on July 29, 1999.
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Historical Context
Bessarion belongs to the long line of Bulgarian and Balkan new martyrs who suffered under Ottoman rule. English-language references place his repose in the 17th century, with one listing giving the year 1670; the surviving accounts agree only that he was martyred by the Turks near the end of that century. The scarcity of documented detail is typical of locally venerated martyrs of the Ottoman period, whose memory was carried by regional devotion long before written lives or formal glorification.