Illuminated miniature of the martyrdom of Saints Victor and Corona, on a full leaf from a Book of Hours, France (Paris), c. 1480.
Martyrs
Died
c. 170 AD
Venerated in
Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
14 May (Roman Catholic Church) 11 November (Eastern Orthodox Church, Julian calendar)
Patronage
Feltre; Castelfidardo; Corona is invoked in connection with causes involving money, such as gambling or treasure hunting.
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