Son of King John I of Portugal, since he was very young he used his personal income in the redemption of Christian captives in Saracen hands.
View moreIn Dokkum in Friesland, saints Eoban, Bishop, Adelario and nine companions, who, along with St. Boniface, ended his life with martyrdom. Their names: Vintrungo and Walter, presbyters; AWorld Sevibaldo Bosa, and deacons; Vacaro. Gundecaro, Eluro and Atevulfo, monks.
At Ciano, near Miletus, in Calabria, saint Pedro Spanò (Spina), hermit, famous for its poverty and conviction (s. XII).
Close of Assergi, in the region of the Vestini, saint franc, hermit, who built a cell in a cave between abrupt mountains, taking a rough and simple life (s. XII).
In Como, in the province of Liguria, saint Eutiquio, Bishop, distinguished by their prayer life, their love to God and solitude.
In Arvernia, in Aquitaine, saint Ilídio, Bishop, who, called by the emperor to Trier to free her daughter from an unclean spirit, died on the return from the trip.