The Three Brothers of Lesbos
Symeon is rarely commemorated apart from his brothers, with whom the Church remembers him jointly on February 1. The eldest, David, was born about 717 or 718; the tradition relates that as a youth he received a vision directing him to Mount Ida in Asia Minor, where he lived for some thirty years as an ascetic before returning toward Lesbos. George, born about 763, was a monk and priest who became Bishop of Mytilene at the close of the iconoclast troubles.
The synaxarion relates that Symeon was brought as a young child to his brother David's monastic settlement and was later ordained to the priesthood, and that after David's death he returned to the region of Mytilene to take up the life of the pillar. The brothers are described as gathering a community around them that drew many of the faithful.