Victor and Corona
| Victor and Corona | |
|---|---|
| Illuminated miniature of the martyrdom of Saints Victor and Corona, on a full leaf from a Book of Hours, France (Paris), c. 1480. | |
| Martyrs | |
| Died | c. 170 AD | 
| Venerated in | Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church | 
| Feast | 14 May (Catholic Church) 11 November (Eastern Orthodox Church, Julian calendar) | 
| Patronage | Feltre; Castelfidardo; Corona is invoked in connection with causes involving money, such as gambling or treasure hunting. | 
Saints Victor and Corona (also known as Saints Victor and Stephanie) are two Christian martyrs. Victor was a Roman soldier who was tortured and killed; Corona was killed for comforting him. Corona is invoked as a patron of causes involving money; she was not historically associated with pandemics or disease, but has been invoked against the coronavirus pandemic.