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No history of Lucy's schooling remain but, as she was from a wealthy and prominent family in Sicily, she probably received the best education available.

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Saint Lucy, who lived in the 3rd century, was a Christian martyr in Syracuse, Sicily. There is no historical evidence to suggest that she attended a formal school; however, she is known for her strong faith and dedication to her beliefs.

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