Trial and Martyrdom
For confessing the Christian faith, Azes was arrested and brought to trial before the eparch Aquilinus. The one hundred and fifty soldiers dispatched to apprehend him were, according to the account, turned to the path of salvation and received baptism with water that, the synaxarion relates, sprang forth through the saint's prayer.
Azes urged the soldiers to keep the commandment to obey those in authority, and so to bring him before the eparch. Before Aquilinus, both the saint and the soldiers confessed their Christian faith, and for this they were all beheaded.
The synaxarion adds that the eparch also put to death his own wife and daughter, who had come to believe in Christ after witnessing the steadfastness of Azes under torture.