Arian Associations and Historical Complexity
Historical sources indicate that during his tenure in Egypt, Artemius supported the Arian bishop George of Cappadocia and participated in actions against the Orthodox bishop Athanasius of Alexandria. He is thus a figure of some complexity: venerated by the Orthodox Church as a confessor and martyr for Christ, while his earlier career placed him in support of the Arian faction that opposed Nicene Orthodoxy. The Church's commemoration focuses on his final witness before Julian and his death for refusing to renounce Christianity.
The *Artemii Passio*, the principal source for his martyrdom narrative, presents an extended account of his interrogations and tortures. Modern historians treat its detailed dialogues with caution while accepting the basic facts of his death under Julian.