In Hung Yen city, in Tonquin, saint Domingo Câm, priest and martyr, who for many years, secretly and in danger of life, served as the Ministry, but embracing the cross of the Lord who had refused to trample on firmly, finally, was beheaded by order of Emperor Tu Duc.
In the monastery of Tallaght, in Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Oengo, nicknamed "Cúldeo", monk, who wrote the catalogue of Saints of that country (c. 824).
In Smyrna, in Asia, saint Pionio, priest and martyr, who narrates the tradition that, for having made an apology of the faith to the people, was imprisoned, and there, in prison, with their exhortations encouraged many brethren to endure martyrdom and, after suffering various torments, by means of fire achieved death for Christ (c. 250).
In Jerusalem, saint Sofronio, Bishop, who was master and friend Juan Mosco, who visited various places monastics, being elected to the death of Modesto for the headquarters of the Holy City, who, when it fell into the hands of the Saracens, valiantly defended the faith and the security of the people.
In Leon, in Hispania, saint Vicente, Abbot of the monastery of Saint Claudio (630).
In Hanonia, of Neustria, St. Vidiciano, Bishop of Cambrai and Arras, who, following the death of saint Leodegario, invited King Theuderic III to atone for his crime with the penance (c. 712).