In Laodicea, Phrygia, St. Ságar, Bishop and martyr, who suffered from in time of Servilius Paulo, proconsul of Asia, (c. 170).
At Agen, Aquitaine city, saint Fe, martyr (s. IV).
In the city of An-Hoa, in Annam, saint Francisco Tran Van Trung, martyr, who, being a soldier, resisted vigorously proposals to forsake the Christian faith, by which the Emperor Tu Duc made it to slaughter.
In Azogyrea, on the island of Crete, saint Juan, named Xenos, who spread in the island the monastic life (s. XI).
In Venice, commemoration of saint Magno, Bishop, who, by taking the Lombards their episcopal see of Opitergio, with most of his flock moved next to the Venetian Lagoon, founded the new city of Heraclia or Eraclea, as well as several churches in the place where later stood the city of Venice (c. 670).
In Naples, Campania, saint Maria Francisca of the wounds of our Lord Jesus Christ (Ana María) Gallo, Virgin of the third order Regular of St. Francis, who was admirable by endure continued and many trials, showing great patience, penance, and love of God and souls.
In Guéret, in the region of Limoges, in Aquitaine, saint Pardulfo, Abbot, of which, illustrious for their saintctity of life, has he did flee their church to the Saracens who were regressing to Carlos Martel.
In the town of Sorrento, Campania, saint Renato, Bishop (c. s. V).
In Auxerre, of Neustria, saint Román, Bishop (c. 564).
In lower Brittany, saint Ywio, Deacon and Monk, disciple of saint Cutberto, Bishop of Lindisfarne, who went from England to this region, where lived delivered to vigils and fasts (c. 704).