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Saint Artemas of Lystra (Greek: Ἀρτεμᾶς) was a biblical figure. He is mentioned in Paul's Epistle to Titus (Titus 3:12).
He is believed to have served as the Bishop of Lystra, and to have been one of the Seventy Disciples.
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