• Saints Victor, Stercatius and Antinogenes, by tradition three brothers martyred in Merida in Estremadura in Spain (304) • Saint
Lewina (
Leofwynn), a Briton and virgin-martyr venerated in
Seaford in Sussex, England (5th century) • Saint Godo (
Gaon), born in Verdun, a nephew of St
Wandrille, he became a monk at
Fontenelle Abbey, later founding the monastery of Oye, near
Sezanne-en-Brie (c. 690) • Saint Christiana, by tradition born in England, she lived a holy life in Flanders and is the patron saint of
Termonde in Belgium (7th century) • Saint
Sigolena of Albi (
Segoulème), a nun in the convent of
Troclar on the
Tarn in the south of France, where she later became abbess (c. 769) • Saint Aliprandus (
Leuprandus), Abbot of St Augustine's in Pavia, Italy (8th century) • Saint
Bernulphus,
Bishop of Utrecht (1054) ==Post-Schism Orthodox saints==