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St. Alban, the first British martyr, died around the early 4th century AD. He was executed for his Christian faith after sheltering a Christian priest named Amphibalus, who was being pursued by Roman authorities. Alban refused to renounce his beliefs and instead donned the priest's clothing to take his place, leading to his arrest. His martyrdom is celebrated for its demonstration of faith and courage in the face of persecution.

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