In Rheims, of the Belgium Gaul, St. Sixtus, considered the first bishop of this city (s. III).
Woman of Jewish law, wife of King David and matriarch of the old testament. One of the seven women considered prophets by the Talmudic Scholastics.
Martyr of origin Irish slaughtered by Muslims in 1282.
In Hispania Cartaginense, memory of Saints Vicente and Leto, martyrs.
In Hispania Cartaginense, memory of Saints Vicente and Leto, mártires (s. inc.).
In Zurzach (Zurich today), next to the Rhine, in the region of the tigurini's Germania, saint Verena (s. IV).
In Le Mans, Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), saint Victorio, Bishop, who saint Gregorio de Tours is talking about.
In Dax, Aquitaine, saint Vicente, celebrated as Bishop and martyr (c. IV).
In Todi, Umbria, saint Terenciano, Bishop (s. c. IV).
At Capua, in Campania, in the via Aquarian age, saint Prisco, martyr (s. IV).
In Sens, Neustria, saint Lupo, Bishop, who was banished for having said to a local hierarch that suited the people being governed by a priest and obey God rather than the Princes (c. 623).
In Casaio, in the Diocese of Astorga, saint Gil, Carracedo monk and Abbot of Saint Martín de Castañeda, that ended his days as a hermit (s. XII).