St. Victor was a Christian martyr in Africa during the persecution of Emperor Trajanus Decius (r. 249-251). Though little is known of his life, his steadfast faith left a lasting mark on the early Church. St. Augustine is said to have preached a sermon in his honor, now lost, as noted by his biographer Possidius. The lack of details has led to speculation about his origins, but his witness endures through centuries of veneration. Cardinal Baronius included him in the Roman Martyrology, assigning his feast to March 10. St. Victor remains a symbol of courage and unwavering devotion to Christ. The relic is from the bones of St. Victor.