In Canterbury, England, saint Geraldo Edwards, priest and martyr, who was ordained in France and, upon returning to their homeland, in the persecution during the reign of Isabel I, after a long imprisonment consummated their martyrdom on the scaffold. With the blessed priests were martyred Roberto Wilcox and Cristóbal Buxton, by their priestly status, and Roberto Widmerpool, for helping a priest blessed.
In Trier, in the Rhineland, of Austrasia, St. Nicecio, Bishop, who, according to the testimony of saint Gregorio de Tours, was terrible in argumentation, constant education strong in preaching, and suffered banishment under Chlothar, King of the Franks.
In Seclin, in the Belgium Galia, saint Piatón, priest, who is revered as an evangelizer of Tournai and martyr (s. III/IV).
In Constantinople, saint Romano, Deacon, who was named melodist by their sublime skill in composing Church hymns in honor of the Lord and the Saints (c. 500).
Condé-sur-l ' Escaut, in Hainaut, of Austrasia, saint Wasnulfo, monk, born in Scotland (s. VII).