In Cremona, Lombardy, saint Homobono, merchant, who became famous for his charity towards the poor, welcoming and educating abandoned children and put peace in families.
In Aix-en-Provence, de Narbonnaise Gaul, St. Mitrio, who, although servant of condition, the Holiness made you free (s. IV).
In Auvergne, Aquitaine, saint Quinciano, Bishop, who first occupied the headquarters of Rodez, but later exiled by the Goths, was appointed Bishop of the auvernios.
In the Valley of Susingen, among the Helvetii (today Switzerland), saint Himerio, hermit, who preached the Gospel in that region (c. 612).
In Vienne, Gaul Lugdunensis, saint Leoniano, Abbot, that led to this captive city from Pannonia by people enemy, governed very Holy monks and nuns for more than forty years, first at Autun and then in Vienne (c. 518).
In the region of Cambrai, in Gaul, saint Maxelendis, Virgin and martyr, who, according to tradition, to choose Christ as her husband and reject the individual who his parents had promised her, this slew it with his sword.
In the basilica of Saint Peter, Rome, saint Nicolás I, Pope, who stood out for his apostolic power to reaffirm the authority of the Roman pontiff in the entire Church.