Saint Serafina, converted to the faith by the Apostle Sainttiago, Galicia, s. I
In Nidaros town of Norway, Saint Olav, martyr, that being King of his people, freed (today Trondheim), of idolatry and spread the Christian faith he had met in England with great diligence, but finally, attacked by his enemies, he was murdered.
In Rome, in the third milestone of the via Portuense in the cemetery dedicated to his name, Saint Felix, martyr (s. III/IV).
In Troyes, city of the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Lupo, Bishop, who went to Britain to combat the heresy of the Pelagians, with saint Germán de Auxerre then defended with prayer to your city from the fury of Attila, and having exercised admirable way the priesthood for fifty years, rested in peace (c. 478).
In Orleans, town of Lugdunensis Gaul, saint Prospero, Bishop (s. V).
In the town of Saint Brieuc, in lower Brittany, saint Guillermo Pinchón, Bishop, who worried about the Cathedral Church to be built and was conspicuous by his goodness and simplicity, having suffered many humiliations and exile to defend with determination and strength to their sheep and the rights of the Church.