Christian tradition states that he was a wealthy
Roman army officer who was the first martyr in
Melitene,
Armenia, under
Valerian. He and his friend Nearchus were members of the
Legio XII Fulminata, based in Melitene. Certain historical inaccuracies suggest that his
passio was written at least 100 years after the events described.
Symeon Metaphrastes writes that, moved by the zeal of his friend
Saint Nearchus, Polyeuctus had openly converted to Christianity. "Enflamed with zeal, St Polyeuctus went to the city square, and tore up the edict of Decius which required everyone to worship idols. A few moments later, he met a procession carrying twelve idols through the streets of the city. He dashed the idols to the ground and trampled them underfoot." He was
beheaded. ==Veneration==