St. Victoria is a little-known saint remembered alongside her sister, Anatolia. Both refused persistent suitors and were imprisoned and starved for rejecting marriage. Anatolia converted to Christianity and evangelized many in Picenum before being executed for her faith. Victoria was later executed, possibly at Tribulano, for refusing to sacrifice to pagan gods. Inspired by their courage, a guard converted and was also martyred. Their feast day is celebrated on December 23rd as a witness to faith and steadfastness in persecution.