Saint Sintiques; He was disciple of St. Paul and their cooperative in the propagation of the Gospel, as says the writing to the Philippians: "pray to Evodia and Sintiques who feel the same in the Lord. Also please you, faithful companion, that you attend those who worked with me in the Gospel..." And, as St. Chrysostom, it seems that these women were the first fruits of the Church at Philippi, 78.
In the monastery of Fontenelle, in Neustria, saint Vandregisilo, abad, who, having renounced to live at the Court with the King Dagoberto, he made monastic life in various places, and promoted to the priesthood by Saint Audeno, Bishop of Rouen, in the forest called Gemeticense founded and governed the monastery of the same name (c. 668).
In Pavia, Lombardy city, Jerome, Bishop (s. VIII).
In Lodi, in Lombardy too, saint Gualterio, founder of the Hospital de la Misericordia.
At Ancira, Galatia, St. Plato, martyr (s. III/IV).
In Menat, the Galia Arvernense, saint Meneleo, Abbot (c. 700).