In Genoa, in Liguria, Italy, saint Catalina Fieschi, widow, distinguished by the contempt of the mundane, by their frequent fasts, love of God and charity to the needy and sick.
On the banks of the Danube, St. Nicetas Godo, martyr, who the Arian King Athanaric commanded to burn in hatred of the Catholic faith (c. 370).
In Rome, Saint Nicomedes, martyr, to whom Pope Bonifacio V honoured his burial in the via Nomentana a burial Temple (s. inc.).
In Tournus, on the territory of Châlons, on the banks of the Saône, Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), saint Valeriano, martyr (s. inc.).