Saint Engratia of Segovia

642–715 · Medieval

Feast day: October 25

Biography

Saint Engratia of Segovia (Segovia, Visigothic Kingdom, c. 642 – Caballar, Umayyad Caliphate, 715) was a Christian martyr and hermit who lived during the 7th and 8th centuries. According to tradition, she was martyred by the Saracens alongside her two brothers, Saint Frutos and Saint Valentine, during their invasion of the Iberian Peninsula.

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