St. Victor of Xanten
St. Victor of Xanten was a Christian martyr who lived during the 3rd century. He is often associated with the city of Xanten in present-day Germany, where he is believed to have been executed for his faith. His story is celebrated in various Christian traditions, particularly within the Catholic Church.
Victor is venerated as a saint, and his feast day is observed on November 11. He is often depicted in art as a soldier, reflecting his background as a Roman soldier before his conversion to Christianity. His legacy continues to inspire devotion among many believers.