In Milan, in the province of Liguria, St. Eusebius, Bishop, he worked intensely for the true faith and rebuilt the Cathedral destroyed by the Huns (c. 462).
In Vienne, Gaul Lugdunensis, saint Severo, priest. (c. s. V)
In Welsh, near Viterbo, in Tuscany, saint Famiano, hermit, who, born in Cologne, after having distributed its goods among the poor and having made pious pilgrimages, died in this place, covered with the habit Cistercian (c. 1150)
In Tarsus, Cilicia, I martyrdom of saint Marino, elder of Anazarbe, who, in time of the Emperor Diocleciano and the prefect Lysia, was beheaded, and his body, by order of the prefect, slung so beasts (c. 303-311) eat it.
In Bordeaux, Aquitaine, saint Mummolo, Abbot of the monastery of Fleury
In the village Xisiaodun, near Xinhexian, in Hebei province, in China, saint Pablo Ke Tingzhu, martyr. He was the head of the Christian village and in the persecution unleashed by the followers of the Yihetuan movement, to the being a el ser despedazado torn offered others a shining example of Christian resignation.