Saints Lucy and Geminian (d. ca. 290 AD) were venerated as saints and martyrs of Rome during the persecution of Diocletian. Veneration for them was ancient but their story is “only known from fabulous acts.” They should not be confused with the better-known Lucy of Syracuse or Geminianus.
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