The Company and Their Martyrdom
What distinguishes this commemoration is the variety of deaths the company endured rather than a single shared mode of execution. The collective notice records that they 'consummated their martyrdom, some by fire, some by water, others by the sword or by the cross.'
The Orthodox liturgical listing for September 2 assigns each named martyr a particular torment: Diomedes and Philip were put to the sword; Julian was beaten to death; Eutychian was roasted on a gridiron; Hesychius was hanged; Leonides and Melanippus perished by fire; Eutychius was crucified; and Philadelphus and Parthagape were drowned, the former by a heavy stone tied about the neck. The catalogue of torments — sword, fire, water, crucifixion, and hanging — is the principal content the tradition has retained about them.