In Forlì, city in the region of Venice (today Italy), St. Paulinus, Bishop of Aquileia, he endeavoured to convert to the greedy and the Slovenes, and presented to King Charlemagne a famous poem about the rule of faith.
In Africa, saint Salvio, martyr, who addressed St. Augustine the people of Carthage on the anniversary of his death (c. s. III).
In Brindisi, in Puglia (today Italy), saint Leucio, who is considered the first bishop of the city (s. IV).
In the desert of Judea, saint Teodosio, cenobita, friend of St. Sabas, who after a long life of solitude accepted along with him many disciples instilled the community life in the monasteries built and already Centennial, having suffered persecution because of the Catholic faith, rested in the peace of Christ.
In Rome, saint Higinio, Pope, who was the eighth to occupy the seat of saint Pedro.
In the city of Pavia, in Liguria (today Italy), translation of saint Honorata, Virgin consecrated to God and sister of Saint Epiphanius, Bishop (s. V).
In Tigava, city of the Roman province of Mauritania (now Algeria), St. Tipaso, martyr, who, having been legitimately retired Army, to be claimed again refused to sacrifice to the gods, and it slashed (297/298).
In Cesarea of Palestine, saint Pedro, surnamed Apselami or Balsami, martyr in the time of Emperor Maximino, both the President of the Court and other attendees to judgment invited who to consider his youth, but he ignored these indications and showed his faith in Christ dying spirit tried in the fire, as pure gold.