In Nocera, in Umbria, saint Rainaldo, Bishop, who was a camaldolese monk at Fonte Avellana, and once appointed Bishop, kept the customs of the monastic life.
On a mountain near Apamea in Syria, St. Maron, hermit, died after a life of harsh penance and intense piety, based on his grave a famous monastery, around which originated the nation that bears his name: the Maronites (c. 423).
In the monastery of Llandaf, Cambria, saint Teliavo, Bishop and Abbot, whose distinguished pastoral efforts are remembered by many churches of Cambria, Cornwall and Armorica.
In Canosa, Puglia, saint Sabino, Bishop, who was friend of saint Benito and legacy of the Roman see in Constantinople, to defend the real against the Monophysite heresy (c. 566) faith.