See and Martyrdom
Albian held the episcopal see of Anaea, rendered in the sources as Aneium, a city in the Asian district of Asia Minor. As bishop he led the local Christian community during one of the most severe imperial persecutions.
The accounts place his death about the year 304, in the persecution associated with the emperor Diocletian and his co-ruler Maximian. Ordered under threat of death to offer pagan sacrifice, he refused, and for this confession he was put to death. The Orthodox calendar remembers him as a hieromartyr together with his disciples.