In Athens, in Greece, St. Martiniano, who had embraced the eremitical life near Caesarea in Palestine (c. 398).
In Lodève, also in the Narbonnaise Gaul, St. Fulcrán, Bishop, famous for his mercy to the poor, and by his zeal in the Divine Office.
In Meaux, in Gaul, St. Gilbert, Bishop.
In Thi-Nghe Conchinchina, saint Pablo Le-Van-Loc, priest and martyr, who in the time of Emperor Tu Duc was slain in the city gate by confessing Christ.
In Osnabrück, Saxony, in Germany, St. Gosberto, Bishop of the Swabians, who, having been banished by the pagans, took the Government of the aforementioned Church of Osnabrück.
In the village of Dongjaochang, near the city of Lezhi, in the province of Szechuan, China, saint Pablo Liu Hanzou, priest and martyr, strangled by being a Christian.
In Carcassonne, in the Narbonnaise Galia, saint Guimerà, Bishop (c. 931).