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The other Christians had gone into hiding under a rock shelter just outside the city. But they could see what was happening to Foy, and their leader Caprasius had a vision while praying for her. He saw a dove descend from Heaven with a jeweled crown that it placed on the young girl's head.
This vision inspired Caprasius to go forth from hiding and declare his faith before the judge. Dacian again tried to persuade him to save his life by recanting, but when he refused Dacian had the attendants "rend his flesh without pity" (ibid., 36). His constancy inspired two onlookers, Primus and Felicianus, to convert. Finally, since neither they nor Foy nor Caprasius would yield, Dacian had them all behead