Saint Alberta of Agen (died ca.
286) was a Roman venerated as a martyr and saint.
Supposed to have been one of the first victims of Diocletian's persecutions,[1] she was tortured with Saint Faith and Saint Caprasius in Agen, France.
According to tradition, some spectators objected to this, and were subsequently beheaded as well.
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