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Saint Alban (or Albanus), the protomartyr of Britain, was a Roman citizen who lived at Verulamium (modern St Albans), a few miles northwest of London, during a time of persecution.
Saturninus was burned together with his mother St Juliana.
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St Juliana was burned together with her son Saturninus because she was a Christian.
St Galacteon was drowned in the sea for confessing faith in Christ.
Saint Zenas was the servant of St Zeno. They lived in the Arabian city of Philadelphia, and led a pious life.