In the region of Nantes, in lower Brittany, Saint-Víctor, solo, who lived secluded in a small oratory, built by himself alongside Bonchamp (c. s. VII).
In Paris, in Neustria, saint Mederico, priest, and Abbot of Autun, who lived in a retired place, close to the city (c. 700).
In the village of Saint Giulia, in Piedmont, Italy, blessed Teresa Bracco, Virgin and martyr, than in time of war, while working in the field, died from injuries that caused the blows of soldiers, to bravely defend their chastity.
At Rome, commemoration of saint Sabina, whose Church holder built on the Aventine hill bears his name, worthy of veneration (422-432).
At Sirmium in Pannonia, saint Basila (s. III/IV).
In London, in England, commemoration of Saint Sebbo, who, being King of the Saxon Eastern, very devoted to the Lord, let the reign and wanted to die with the monastic habit, who long had wanted (c. 693).