In Limoges, in Aquitaine, Saint priest, Bishop, who was a monk and Abbot, and later Bishop, but at the end of his life would again return to monastic life (s. VIII).
In Marchiennes, in the Belgium Gaul, St. Mauronto, Abbot and deacon, who was a disciple of saint loving.
In Calabria, saint Leon, hermit, who delivered the prayer and works of charity on behalf of the poor, died in the monastery of Africo near Reggio city, who he himself had founded (c. s. XIII).
In Auxerre, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Joviniano, lector and martyr (s. III).
In Alexandria, in Egypt, saint Eutimio, Deacon and martyr (c. 305).
Commemoration of St. Max, Bishop of Jerusalem, who was condemned by Maximino Daya Caesar to forced labor in the mines, once they had ripped out an eye and burned a foot with a hot iron. Achieved freedom, you could go from there and he was appointed Bishop of the Church of Jerusalem, where, with the prestige of their glorious confession, rested in peace (c. 350).
In Vienne, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Nicecio or Niceto, Bishop (s. V).
In Milan, from Liguria, saint Geroncio or Geruncio, Bishop (c. 472).