In Lucca, in Tuscany, saint Frigidiano, Bishop, who, a native of Ireland, brought together clerics in a monastery, deflected the Serculo River by another runway for the good of the people, achieving a new fertile territory, and converted to the Catholic faith to the Lombards who had broken into his jurisdiction (c. 588).
In Tours, of Neustria, saint Leobardo, who held in the cell called a monastery near wholesale, it shone by its admirable abstinence and humility (c. 593).
In Cagliari, in Sardinia, saint Salvador de Horta Grionesos, religious of the order of the Friars Minor, that for the salvation of souls and bodies became a humble instrument of Christ.