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In the place of Dombes, in the lugdunensis territory of Gaul (now France), saint Triverio, presbyter and later hermit (c. 550).
In the city of Oderzo, in the region of Venice (today Italy), saint Tiziano, Bishop (s. V).
In the region of Tours, Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), commemoration of Saint Leobato, Abbot, whom his master, St. Urso, appointed as superior of the monastery recently founded Seneviere, who ruled Holy until his old age (s. V).
In the city of Rinocorurua, in Egypt, saint Melas, Bishop, who by their adherence to the Orthodox faith suffered banishment at the time of the Arian Emperor Valente, after which rested in peace (c. 390).
In the town of Bagno Romagna (today Italy), saint Juana, who admitted to the camaldolese order, he distinguished himself by his obedience and humility.
In Tarantasia, city of Viennese Gaul (now France), St. Jacob, Bishop, disciple of saint Honorato de Lérins (s. V).
In Arles, city of Provence, in Gaul (now France), Saint-Honorat Islands, Bishop, who established the famous monastery on the island of Lérins, and later agreed to govern the see of Arles.
In Mazerolles, next to the River Alteia, in Gaul (now France), St. Furseo, Abbot first in Ireland, then in England and, finally, in Gaul, where he founded the monastery of Lagny (c. 650).