Historical Context
The cluster is venerated in both the Georgian and Armenian traditions, reflecting the shared Christian heritage of the early Caucasus. In Armenian sources the dignitaries of Queen Satenik's retinue are remembered alongside the Voskeans (Oskians), another company of court figures converted by disciples of the Apostle Thaddeus.
The Armenian historical tradition preserved by Movses Khorenatsi recounts that Satenik, an Alanian princess, married Artashes (Artaxias), king of Armenia. Although the legendary frame attaches her to an earlier king, scholars connect the underlying events to the Alan incursions into Armenia in the first century AD. It is to this milieu of court and apostolic mission that the tradition assigns the conversion of Sukias and his companions.