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<b>Saint Alban</b> was the first Christian [[martyr]] in Britain, becoming a [[saint]] of the [[Catholic Church]].
<b>Saint Alban</b> was the first Christian [[martyr]] in Britain, becoming a [[saint]] of the [[Catholic Church]].
According to the church, he was a [[pagan]] who converted to [[Christianity]] and was
According to the church, he was a [[pagan]] who converted to [[Christianity]] and was
executed either circa [[304]] or [[209]], by beheading on a hill above the [[Roman]] settlement of [[Verulamium]]. [[St Albans, England|St Albans]] Abbey was later founded near this site.
executed either circa [[304]] or [[309]], by beheading on a hill above the [[Roman]] settlement of [[Verulamium]]. [[St Albans, England|St Albans]] Abbey was later founded near this site.


Feast day: [[June 22]].
Feast day: [[June 22]].

Revision as of 19:25, 5 July 2002

Saint Alban was the first Christian martyr in Britain, becoming a saint of the Catholic Church. According to the church, he was a pagan who converted to Christianity and was executed either circa 304 or 309, by beheading on a hill above the Roman settlement of Verulamium. St Albans Abbey was later founded near this site.

Feast day: June 22.