In Buda, city of Hungary, Saint Margaret, Virgin, daughter of King Bela IV, to which his parents dedicated to God to obtain the release of the Tartars, and girl, entered the monastery of nuns of the order of preachers and made profession at the age of twelve and completely surrendered to God, devoting himself to imitate generously to Christ crucified.
Close to de Foix, in the Narbonese Gaul (now France), transit of St. Volusiano, Bishop of Tours, who, after being captured by the Goths, gave his spirit in exile (c. 498).
In Tarragona, in Spain, Sainttiago (Jaime) blessed (Manuel) Hilario Barbal Cosán, religious of the brothers of the Christian schools, martyr, sentenced to the death penalty by hatred of the Church in the mentioned Chase.