In lower Brittany (today France), Saint Gildas, surnamed "Sage," Abbot, who wrote on the ruin of Britain, weeping the calamities of his people, shouting to the evil of clergymen and Princes. He founded the monastery of Rhuyis, near the sea, and died in the island of Houat.
In the town of Bourges, in Aquitaine (now France), saint Severo Sulpicio, Bishop, family of Senators of Gaul, who saint Gregorio de Tours extols his wisdom, his pastoral ministry and its efforts to restore discipline.
Commemoration of St. Serrano or Serano, Bishop.
In Rome, in the cemetery of the via Nomentana, holy martyrs Papias and Mauro, soldiers (c. s. III).
In Rome, in the cemetery of the via Nomentana, holy martyrs Papias and Mauro, soldiers (c. s. III).
In Antioch of Syria (today in Turkey), Juventino and saints Maximin, martyrs, who were crowned with martyrdom at the time of the Emperor Julian the apostate.
In the city of Edessa, in Osroene (today Turkey), holy martyrs Sarbelio, presbyter, and Bebaia, his sister, who, baptized by the Holy Bishop Barsimeo, for Christ they suffered martyrdom (c. 250).
In Trier, the Belgium Gaul (today Luxembourg) city, saint Valerio, second Bishop who ruled this headquarters (s. ex III.).