San Vito Martyr
San Vito Martyr, also known as Saint Vitus, is a Christian saint and martyr celebrated for his faith during the Roman Empire. He is believed to have lived in the 4th century and is often depicted as a young boy who suffered persecution for his beliefs. His feast day is observed on June 15, and he is the patron saint of dancers, actors, and the sick.
San Vito is venerated in various Christian traditions, particularly within the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. His life and martyrdom are commemorated in numerous churches and artworks, and he is often associated with miraculous healing, making him a popular figure among the faithful.