In Naples, in Campania, burial of Saint Quodvultdeus (Quodvuldeo), Bishop of Carthage, who was banished along with its clergy by the Arian King Geiseric, and abandoned at sea, in old ships and no oars or sails, against all hope arrived at Naples, where died as a confessor of the faith.
Bisignano, near Cosenza, in Calabria, saint Proclo, monk, who, very well shaped doctrinally, was a harbinger of the monastic life (c. 970).
In Milan, Lombardy, saint Mansueto, Bishop, who fought firmly against the heresy of the monoteletas (c. 680).
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In the village of Kaiyang, near Mianyang, in the Chinese province of Sichuan, saint Lucía Yi Zhenmei, Virgin and martyr, who was sentenced to be cutthroat by confessing his Catholic faith.
In the monastery of Vabres, in the region of Rodez, in Aquitaine, saint Jorge, monk (c. 877).