In Auxerre, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Marciano, monk (c. 488).
In the region of Laurino, near Pesto, in Campania, saint Heliena, Virgin, who consolidated in the following of Christ, embraced a solitary life, who constantly served God in the needs of religious and sick (s. VII).
In Cordoba, Hispania Baetica, saint Secundino, martyr (s. IV).
In Constantinople, saint Teodoro, who was called "Triquino" by the rough sackcloth with which it was covered, and led an admirable existence in solitude (s. V).
Embrun, in Gaul, saint Marcelino, first bishop of this city, who, a native of Africa, converted to the faith of Christ most of the population of the Maritime Alps, being ordained bishop by saint Eusebio de Vercelli.
In Osnabrück, in Saxony, St. Vihón, Bishop, that being a native of Friesland, was sent by the Emperor Charlemagne, as Abbot to evangelize the region and ordained bishop of this church, had to suffer much for Christ.