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The Martyrs of Segovia refer to Saint Fructus and his family, including his sisters Engratia and Orosia, who were martyred around 715 AD by advancing Moorish forces. Saint Fructus died of natural causes but is venerated alongside his sisters, who were killed for their Christian faith. Their relics are said to be kept in Segovia, where they are honored in the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption and Saint Fructus. Key Figures: Saint Fructus: A revered figure and patron saint of Segovia, who lived a hermitic life. He died of natural causes but is remembered with his sisters for his Christian faith. Saint Orosia: Fructus's sister who became the first Christian martyr in Segovia under the Moors. Saint Engratia: Another sister of Fructus who, along with Orosia, was martyred. Historical Context: The martyrs lived in the early 8th century, around 715 AD. Their deaths occurred during the period of Moorish conquest in Spain. They are remembered for their steadfast faith in the face of religious persecution. Veneration in Segovia: The relics of Orosia and Engratia are believed to be in Segovia. The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption and Saint Fructus houses the remains of Saint Fructus. The feast day of Saint Fructus is celebrated on October 25.