At Ancira, of Galatia (Ankara today, in Turkey), saint Julian, priest, martyr under Emperor Licinio (s. IV).
In Tours, Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), St. Litorio, Bishop, first Builder of a Church within the walls of the city, already have Christians in it.
In Carthage, in Africa, saint Marcelino, martyr, that being high imperial official closely related to the Saints Augustine and Jerome, he was accused of being a supporter of the usurper Heraklion and, despite being innocent, for defending the Catholic faith was killed by donatistas heretics.
In Angers, Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), saint Maurilio, Bishop, born in Milan and disciple of saint Martín de Tours, he was ordained priest by putting you in front of the village of Colonna, and later elevated to Bishop, focused concern on banishing the superstitions of Pagans farmers.
On the island of shooting Maggiore (today Palmarola), on the shores of the Bay of la Spezia, in Liguria, of Italy, saint Venerio, hermit (s. VII).