September 13th
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September 13 is the 256th (two hundred and fifty-sixth) day of the year—the 257th (two hundred and fifty-seventh) in leap years—in the Gregorian calendar. There are 109 days left to end the year.
Events
- 490 B.C.: 40 km from Athens (Greece), Miltiades has his troops in front of the Persian Datis as preparation for the battle of Marathon.
- 122: In the north of England, the Romans begin the construction of the Hadrian Wall (up to the year 132).
- 533: near Carthage (North Africa), Belisario, general of the Byzantine Empire, defeats the Vandal King Gelimer in the battle of Ad Decimum.
- 1213: In Muret (about 12 km south of Toulouse) the battle of Muret is waged during the cross against the Cathars.
- 1501: In the Republic of Florence, Michelangelo begins his work in the statue of David.
- 1504: In Spain the Catholic Kings publish a Royal Cell by establishing the erection of the Royal Chapel of Granada.
- 1692: in the province of Salta (Argentina), an earthquake of 7.0 degrees on the Richter scale makes the city of Nuestra Señora de Talavera de Esteco disappear. Thousands of people die.
- 1759: In the context of the seven-year war, French Canada falls before the British (battle of the Abraham Plains).
- 1789: New York becomes the capital of the United States.
- 1810: In Buenos Aires, Argentina, the First Independent Government Board creates the Public Library, which will eventually become the National Library.
- 1813: In Chilpancingo Guerrero in Mexico, the First Congress of Anáhuac is held, which is the First Constituent Congress of North America.
- 1833: An earthquake is recorded in the city of Moquegua (Peru).
- 1847: Mexico City is invaded by American troops (Chapultepec Battle). The performance of Hero Children is highlighted.
- 1856: In Tipitapa (Nicaragua), the 300 troops of the U.S. filibuster William Walker, led by his friend Byron Cole, enter the next day attacking the San Jacinto hacienda in the homonymous battle, being defeated by the troops of Colonel José Dolores Estrada Vado.
- 1868: In Ann Arbor (United States), Canadian astronomer James Craig Watson (1838-1880) discovered the Climena asteroid.
- 1907: In the Philippines—in the framework of the war of independence against the United States—the invading army murders by hanging the democratic president Macario Sakay and Leon (36).
- 1922: 55 km from Tripoli (Libyan capital), in the town of Al Aziziyah (approximately 100,000 inhabitants), the temperature reaches 57.7 °C (135,9 °F) in the shade; it is the world record since temperatures are recorded to date.
- 1923: in Spain, General Primo de Rivera suspends the Constitution of 1876, dissolves the Parliament and establishes a dictatorship.
- 1928: Alcoy founded the Alcoyano Sports Club.
- 1941: In Venezuela the political party Acción Democrática was founded
- 1944: As part of the Second World War, Soviet military units reach the border of Czechoslovakia.
- 1949: The UN agrees to put Jerusalem under its control.
- 1955: the Chancellor of the RFA agrees with the Soviets the establishment of diplomatic relations and the repatriation of prisoners of war.
- 1959: the Soviet rocket leading to Moon 2 probe reaches the surface of the Moon.
- 1961: the official commitment of Juan Carlos de Borbón and Sofia of Greece, kings of Spain between 1975 and 2014.
- 1963: 226 m underground, in the U2L Area of the Nevada Atomic Test Site (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 5:53 (local time), the United States detonates its 1 kiloton Ahtanum atomic bomb. At 9:00, in the U3on area, detonates to 714 m deep the Bilby pump, 249 kilotons. It is the bombs No. 337 and 338 of the 1132 that the United States detonated between 1945 and 1992.
- 1966: in South Africa, segregationist Johannes B. Vorster assumes as prime minister.
- 1974: in Spain, the terrorist organization Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) carried out an attack on the street of the Mail of Madrid, killing 13 people.
- 1974: In The Hague (Netherlands), the French embassy is taken hostage by members of the Japanese Red Army.
- 1975: in the Rijksmuseum (from Amsterdam), a mental imbalance lies with the famous painting of Rembrandt The night round.
- 1976: In Tlalpan, in the south of Mexico City, the installations of the Heroic Military College are opened, architectural work by Agustín Hernández Navarro and Manuel González Rul.
- 1978: 388 m underground, in the U12n Area of the Nevada Atomic Test Site (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 7:15 (local time), the United States detonates its 914 atomic bomb, Diablo Hawk, 8 kiloton.
- 1984: 483 m underground, in the U4ar Area of the Nevada atomic testing site, at 6:00 (local time), the United States detonates its atomic bomb n.o. 1018, Breton, of 33 kiloton.
- 1985: The first ASM-135 ASAT anti-satellite missile is tested from an American F-15 plane, which knocks down the American satellite Solwind (in activity since 1979). This act irritates some scientists, as the Solwind was considered a key piece in the research of the solar crown.
- 1985: in Japan the Super Mario Bros is launched.
- 1987: In the Middle East, the Shia militia and the Palestinian guerrillas agree to put an end to the Lebanese camp war.
- 1989: meetings between representatives of the Salvadoran government and the FMLN guerrillas begin in El Salvador.
- 1993: In Washington DC, United States, the Declaration of Principles for the Self-Government of Gaza and Jericho was signed; the leaders Isaac Rabin and Yasir Arafat stood by.
- 1994: In Cairo, Egypt, the Conference on Population approves the UN demographic programme for 20 years.
- 2001: begins the longest TVE series: Tell me how it happened..
- 2007: in New York, United States, the UN adopts the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
- 2007: FIA punishes Vodafone McLaren Mercedes with the loss of builder championship points and a fine of $100 million for performing espionage acts against Ferrari. Both Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton, the official pilots, are compensated.
- 2019: as a result of torrential rains that exceeded 500 mm the Segura River began to overflow in Orihuela and the rest of the Vega Baja, (Alicante), causing the most important flooding of the last century.
- 2021: In the United States, the Cartoonito channel begins transmissions.
Births
- 64: Julia Flavia, Roman aristocrat (f. 91).
- 678: K'inich Ahkal Mo' Naab III, ahau de Palenque.
- 786: Mamun, abbasi caliph.
- 1087: John II Comneno, Byzantine emperor.
- 1460: Bartolomé Colón, navigator and cartographer Genoese, brother of Christopher and Diego Colón.
- 1475: César Borgia, general captain and Italian cardinal.
- 1501: Caterina Cybo, Italian noble.
- 1515: Niccolò Franco, Italian writer.
- 1521: William Cecil, British politician.
- 1583: Girolamo Frescobaldi, Italian musician.
- 1596: James Shirley, British playwright.
- 1601: Jan Brueghel the Young, a Flemish painter.
- 1617: Luisa Carlota of Brandenburg, German noble.
- 1629: Lorenzo Pasinelli, Italian painter (f. 1700).
- 1630: Olaus Rudbeck, scientist, naturalist and Swedish writer.
- 1673: Franz Retz, Czech Jesuit.
- 1688: María Luisa Gabriela de Saboya, Spanish queen.
- 1722: François Joseph Paul de Grasse, French admiral.
- 1750: Giuseppe Albani, Italian Catholic priest.
- 1750: Friedrich Ludwig von Sckell, German landscaper.
- 1766: Samuel Wilson (Tío Sam), American businessman.
- 1802: Arnold Ruge, a German philosopher and writer.
- 1803: J. J. Grandville, French cartoonist.
- 1811: Emmanuel Félix de Wimpffen, French general.
- 1813: John Sedgwick, American military.
- 1813: József Eötvös, Hungarian writer and politician.
- 1813: Auguste Maquet, French writer.
- 1814: Nicolaas Beets, theologian and Dutch writer.
- 1818: Gustave Aimard, French novelist.
- 1819: Clara Wieck Schumann, German composer and pianist (f. 1896).
- 1825: Francisco Lameyer and Berenguer, a Spanish painter.
- 1826: Anthony J. Drexel, American banker.
- 1829: Alexis de Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld, German nobleman.
- 1830: Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach, Austrian writer.
- 1842: Odon Mijálovich, composer and Hungarian musical educator (f. 1929).
- 1842: Jan Puzyna de Kosielsko, Polish Catholic Cardinal (f. 1911).
- 1843: Louis Duchesne, French priest (f. 1922).
- 1844: Anna Lea Merritt, American painter.
- 1844: Anna Lea Merritt, a state-run painter (f.1930)
- 1851: Walter Reed, American surgeon and bacteriologist.
- 1853: Hans Christian Gram, Danish bacteriologist.
- 1856: Ramon List, explorer and genocidal Argentinean (f. 1897).
- 1857: Milton Snavely Hershey, American businessman (f. 1945).
- 1860: John J. Pershing, American military.
- 1863: Arthur Henderson, a British politician and trade unionist, Nobel Peace Prize in 1934.
- 1863: Cesare de Lollis, Italian hypnist.
- 1863: Franz von Hipper, German admiral.
- 1866: Adolf Meyer, Swiss psychiatrist.
- 1866: Ole Østmo, Norwegian shooter.
- 1868: Otokar Březina, Czech poet and essayist.
- 1869: Aleksandr Potrésov, Russian revolutionary.
- 1872: Constantin Carathéodory, German mathematician.
- 1874: Arnold Schönberg, Austrian Dominican composer.
- 1876: Sherwood Anderson, American writer.
- 1877: Wilhelm Filchner, German explorer.
- 1879: Annie Kenney, British suffrageist.
- 1880: Jesse L. Lasky, American film producer.
- 1881: Matila Ghyka, diplomat, mathematician, historian, writer and Romanian aristocrat.
- 1881: Ramón Grau San Martín, doctor and physiologist from 1933 to 1934 and from 1944 to 1948.
- 1882: Carl Jensen, Danish fighter.
- 1883: Giovanni Pastrone, Italian filmmaker (f. 1959).
- 1883: LeRoy Samse, American athlete.
- 1883: Sergei Tschachotin, microbiologist and Russian sociologist.
- 1883: August Zaleski, Polish politician and diplomat.
- 1884: Petros Vulgaris, Greek politician.
- 1885: John Beazley, English university professor.
- 1885: Alain LeRoy Locke, American writer and philosopher.
- 1886: Robert Robinson, British chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1947.
- 1887: Lancelot Ernest Holland, British Marine.
- 1887: Hippolyte Lazarus, American tenor.
- 1887: Leopold Ruzicka, Swiss chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1939.
- 1889: Scott Pembroke, director, actor and American film writer.
- 1889: Paola Pezzaglia, Italian theater and cinematographic actress.
- 1889: Pierre Reverdy, French writer (f. 1960).
- 1892: Victoria Luisa de Prusia, German aristocrat.
- 1893: Larry Shields, American musician.
- 1894: Thor Henning, Swedish swimmer.
- 1894: J. B. Priestley, writer, playwright and British locutor.
- 1894: Julian Tuwim, Polish poet.
- 1895: Morris Kirksey, American athlete.
- 1895: Ruth McDevitt, American actress.
- 1896: Tito Lusiardo, an Argentine actor of Spanish origin (f. 1982).
- 1897: Erich Schmidt, German archaeologist.
- 1898: Roger Désormière, director of orchestra and French composer.
- 1899: Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, a Romanian politician (f. 1938).
- 1901: Mario Gruppioni, Italian sportsman specializing in grecorrome.
- 1903: Claudette Colbert, Franco-American actress.
- 1904: Gladys George, American actress.
- 1905: Hans Jakob Polotsky, orientalist, linguist and Egyptian Israeli of Swiss origin.
- 1908: Mae Questel, American actress.
- 1908: Carlos Peucelle, Argentine soccer player.
- 1913: Carmen Herrero Ayllón, chemistry, researcher and Spanish sportsman (f. 1997)
- 1916: Roald Dahl, British writer.
- 1922: Yma Súmac, born Peruvian singer (f. 2008).
- 1923: Zoya Kosmodemiánskaya, a Soviet partisan (f. 1941)
- 1924: Maurice Jarre, composer of French American cinema (f. 2009).
- 1925: Mel Tormé, American jazz singer (f. 1999).
- 1926: Emile Francis, Canadian ice hockey player (f. 2022).
- 1927: Tzannis Tzannetakis, politician and Greek prime minister in 1989 (f. 2010).
- 1928: Robert Indiana, American artist (f. 2018).
- 1929: Nikolái Giaúrov, Bulgarian bas-bariton singer (f. 2004).
- 1931: Lauretta Ngcobo, a South African writer (f. 2015).
- 1932: Delio Amado León, Venezuelan sports narrator (f. 1996).
- 1932: Fernando González Pacheco, Colombian presenter of Spanish origin (f. 2014).
- 1932: Pilar Rioja, Mexican dancer.
- 1934: Bill Woolsey, American swimmer (f. 2022).
- 1936: Werner Hollweg, German tenor (f. 2007).
- 1936: Jorge Martínez Busch, Chilean admiral (f. 2011).
- 1936: Marifé de Triana, Spanish singer of coplas.
- 1937: Don Bluth, American animator.
- 1939: Arleen Augér, American soprano.
- 1939: Richard Kiel, American actor (f. 2014).
- 1939: Elizabeth Killian, an Argentine actress.
- 1939: Guntis Ulmanis, politician and Latvian president.
- 1941: Oscar Arias Sánchez, Costa Rican president, Nobel Peace Prize in 1987.
- 1941: Ahmet Necdet Sezer, Turkish president.
- 1941: David Clayton-Thomas, Canadian singer, Blood, Sweat & Tears.
- 1941: Tadao Ando, Japanese architect.
- 1943: Luis Eduardo Aute, Spanish-filipino singer (f. 2020).
- 1943: Adolfo Zaldívar, Chilean politician (f. 2013).
- 1943: Julio del Mar, Colombian actor (f. 2019).
- 1944: Jacqueline Bisset, British actress.
- 1944: Peter Cetera, American singer.
- 1944: Juan Manuel Gozalo, Spanish sports journalist (f. 2010).
- 1945: Gertrude Mongella, teaching, political and diplomatic tanzana.
- 1946: Silvia Mariscal, Mexican actress.
- 1947: Juan Cruz Sol, Spanish footballer.
- 1951: Jorge Maestro, Argentine writer.
- 1951: Sven-Åke Nilsson, Swedish cyclist.
- 1951: Jean Smart, American actress.
- 1952: Christine Estabrook, American actress.
- 1952: Randy Jones, American musician, from the Village People band.
- 1955: Aroldo Betancourt, Venezuelan actor.
- 1955: Miguel Lifschitz, Argentine civil and political engineer (f. 2021).
- 1956: Alain Ducasse, French chef.
- 1956: Moraíto Chico, Spanish flamenco guitarist (f. 2011).
- 1957: Vinny Appice, American musician, Dio and Black Sabbath bands.
- 1958: Robert Millar, Scottish cyclist.
- 1959: Jeannette Lehr, Venezuelan-American actress, theatre and television.
- 1959: Ralph Northam, American military, medical and political.
- 1960: Kevin Carter, South African photographer.
- 1961: Fiona, an Irish-born American rock singer.
- 1961: Dave Mustaine, American guitarist and singer, from the Megadeth band.
- 1961: Lucy O'Brien, a British journalist and writer whose work focuses on women within the music industry.
- 1963: Isidro Ortiz, director and Spanish director.
- 1964: Jorge Gimeno, Spanish poet.
- 1965: Andrea Echeverri, Colombian singer-songwriter, of the velvet band.
- 1965: Zak Starkey, British musician, of the Oasis band.
- 1967: Michael Johnson, American athlete.
- 1967: Tim Owens, American singer, of the band Judas Priest.
- 1967: Herbin Hoyos, journalist and Colombian activist (f. 2021).
- 1968: Santi Millán, Spanish actor.
- 1968: Zsolt Limperger, Hungarian footballer.
- 1969: Daniel Fonseca, Uruguayan footballer.
- 1970: Martin Herrera, Argentine soccer player.
- 1971: Goran Ivanišević, Croatian tennis player.
- 1971: Stella McCartney, British fashion designer.
- 1972: Jaime Anglada, Spanish singer.
- 1973: Fabio Cannavaro, Italian footballer.
- 1973: Harald Cerny, Austrian footballer.
- 1973: Christine Arron, French athlete.
- 1974: Keith Murray, American rapper.
- 1974: Lil' 1/2 Dead, American rapper.
- 1974: Jonny Walker, American footballer.
- 1974: Edi Carlo Dias Marçal, Brazilian footballer.
- 1975: Abdelnacer Ouadah, Algerian footballer.
- 1975: Idan Tal, Israeli footballer.
- 1976: Alejandro Tous, Spanish actor.
- 1977: Fiona Apple, American singer.
- 1977: Vitorino Hilton, Brazilian footballer.
- 1979: Geike Arnaert, Belgian singer of Hooverphonic.
- 1979: Ben Savage, American actor.
- 1979: Lina van de Mars, presenter and German musical artist.
- 1979: Lidia Ávila, Mexican actress and singer.
- 1979: Julio César de León, a Honduran footballer.
- 1980: Daisuke Matsuzaka, Japanese baseball player.
- 1981: Koldo Fernández, Spanish cyclist.
- 1981: Antonio López Guerrero, Spanish footballer.
- 1982: Clara Serra Sánchez, Spanish feminist policy.
- 1982: Nenê, Brazilian basketball player.
- 1982: Soraya Arnelas, Spanish singer.
- 1983: James Bourne, British guitarist and singer, from the Busted and Son Of Dork bands.
- 1983: François Zoko, Ivorian footballer.
- 1984: Baron Corbin, American professional fighter.
- 1986: Kamui Kobayashi, Japanese Formula 1 pilot.
- 1986: Sean Williams, American basketball player.
- 1987: Fraizer Campbell, British footballer.
- 1988: Lester Peltier, footballer trinitense.
- 1989: Thomas Müller, German footballer.
- 1991: Macarena Paz, actress, model and Argentine driver.
- 1991: C. J. Fair, American basketball player.
- 1993: Niall Horan, Irish singer, former member of the One Direction band.
- 1994: Samantha Siqueiros, Mexican actress.
- 1994: Joel Pohjanpalo, Finnish footballer.
- 1995: Robbie Kay, British actor.
- 1996: Lili Reinhart, American actress.
- 1996: Playboi Carti, United States
- 1999: Yeonjun, South Korean singer from TXT
- 1999: Pedro Porro, Spanish footballer.
- 1999: Julius Johansen, Danish cyclist.
- 2001: SUNGCHAN, member of the NCT group.
Deaths
- 81: Titus, Roman emperor between 79 and 81 (n. 39).
- 413: Marcelino de Cartago, a Spanish-Roman diplomat.
- 608: Eulogio de Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria between 580 and 608.
- 864: Pietro Tradonico, thirteenth dux of Venice between 836 and 864.
- 908: Cormac mac Cuilenáin, king and Irish bishop.
- 1119: Gleb Vseslávich, Russian aristocrat.
- 1190: Germán IV de Baden, Margrave de Verona and Baden between 1160 and 1190.
- 1248: Cunegunda of Suabia, the German noble.
- 1336: John of Eltham, noble English (n. 1316).
- 1409: Elizabeth of France, Queen Consort of England between 1396 and 1399 (n. 1389).
- 1438: Edward I, Portuguese king.
- 1488: Charles II of Bourbon, a French religious and aristocrat.
- 1506: Andrea Mantegna, Italian plastic artist.
- 1565: Guillaume Farel, reformer and French preacher (n. 1489).
- 1592: Michel de Montaigne, French writer.
- 1598: Philip II, King of Spain between 1556 and 1598.
- 1632: Leopold of Habsburg, Austrian aristocrat.
- 1739: Francisco Piquer Rodilla, a Spanish religious and musician (n. 1666).
- 1759: James Wolfe, British military.
- 1847: Nicolas Charles Oudinot, French military.
- 1847: Juan de la Barrera, Mexican military (n. 1828).
- 1847: Juan Escutia, Mexican military (n. 1827).
- 1847: Francisco Márquez, Mexican military (n. 1834).
- 1847: Agustin Melgar, Mexican military (n. 1829).
- 1847: Fernando Montes de Oca, Mexican military (n. 1829).
- 1847: Vicente Suárez, Mexican military (n. 1833).
- 1847: Felipe Santiago Xicoténcatl, Mexican military (n. 1806).
- 1893: Benoît Malon, French anarchist writer (n. 1841).
- 1899: Pepete, Spanish bullfighter (n. 1867).
- 1906: Pedro Francisco Bonó, Dominican first sociologist (n. 1828).
- 1906: Christian Christie, Norwegian architect (n. 1832).
- 1907: Macario Sakay and Leon, Filipino president (n. 1870).
- 1912: Just Sierra Méndez, Mexican poet and politician (n. 1848).
- 1928: Italo Svevo, a novelist and an Italian writer (n. 1861).
- 1933: Kaulak, a Spanish photographer (n. 1862).
- 1935: Miguel Arroyo Diez, politician and Colombian diplomat (n. 1871).
- 1943: Francisco Vidal and Barraquer, a Spanish cardinal (n. 1868).
- 1949: August Krogh, Danish physiologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1920 (n. 1874).
- 1960: Leó Weiner, Hungarian composer and teacher (n. 1885).
- 1963: Eduardo Barrios, a Chilean writer (n. 1884).
- 1967: Varian Fry, American journalist (n. 1907).
- 1967: Emilio Herrera Linares, Military, Scientific and Political Spanish (n. 1879).
- 1971: Lin Biao, Chinese military and political (n. 1907).
- 1973: Betty Field, American actress (n. 1913).
- 1973: Julio Martínez Oyanguren, Uruguayan guitarist (n. 1901).
- 1973: Martín Chambi Jiménez, Peruvian photographer (n. 1891).
- 1976: Camilo Ponce Enríquez, politician and Ecuadorian president (n. 1912).
- 1977: Leopold Stokowski, director of British orchestra and musician (n. 1882).
- 1984: Ignacio de Soroa, Argentine journalist (n. 1910).
- 1987: Aníbal Gordon, Argentine criminal.
- 1987: Mervyn LeRoy, American filmmaker (n. 1900).
- 1991: Juan Pablo Terra Gallinal, Uruguayan architect and politician (n. 1924).
- 1992: Ramón Soto Vargas, Spanish banderillero (n. 1953).
- 1996: Xosé Filgueira, Spanish intellectual (n. 1906).
- 1996: Tupac Shakur, American rapper.
- 1996: César Mendoza, a Chilean military and political director general of Carabineros.
- 1998: Antonio Núñez Jiménez, a Cuban scientist, revolutionary and politician (n. 1923).
- 1998: George Wallace, American politician (n. 1919).
- 1999: Carlos René Correa, a Chilean writer (n. 1912).
- 2001: Jaroslav Drobný, Czech tennis player (n. 1921).
- 2001: Dorothy McGuire, American actress (n. 1916).
- 2004: Luis E. Miramontes, a Mexican chemical and inventor (n. 1925).
- 2005: Julio César Turbay Ayala, Colombian President (n. 1916).
- 2009: Edgardo Boeninger, engineer, economist and Chilean politician (n. 1925).
- 2009: Diego Jesús Jiménez, Spanish poet, painter and journalist (n. 1942).
- 2011: Richard Hamilton British artist (n. 1922).
- 2011: Walter Bonatti, mountaineer and Italian journalist (n. 1930).
- 2011: Arno Fischer, photographer and German teacher (n. 1927).
- 2012: Otto Stich, Swiss politician (n. 1927).
- 2012: Pablo Sanz Agüero, Spanish actor (n. 1932).
- 2013: Délfor Dicásolo, actor, screenwriter and Argentine cartoonist (n. 1920).
- 2015: Moses Malone, professional basketball player (n. 1955).
- 2017: Frank Vincent, American actor (n. 1937).
- 2019: Eddie Money, American musician, singer and guitarist (n. 1949).
- 2019: Rudi Gutendorf, German football coach (n. 1926).
- 2020: Mario Cafiero, Argentine politician (n. 1956).
- 2020: Hugo Asencio, actor, director, screenwriter, Argentine writer (n. 1952).
- 2021: George Wein, producer and promoter of American jazz (n. 1925).
Celebrations
- International Chocolate Day
- World Day of the Sepsis
- Roald Dahl Day (Africa, United Kingdom and Latin America)
Argentina:
- Infantry Navy Day
- Librarian Day
- Events Organizer Day
Mauritius:
- Engineer Day
- Mexico
Mexico:
- Day of Hero Children
Catholic saints list
- Saint John ChrysostomBishop of Constantinople and Doctor of the Church (407)
- San Julián de Ancira, priest and martyr (s. IV)
- San Litorio de Tours, bishop (371)
- San Emiliano de Valence, bishop (374)
- San Marcelino de Cartagomartyr (413)
- San Maurilio de Angers, bishop (453)
- San Amado de Sens, priest and abbot (629)
- San Venerio de Tiro Maggiore(s. VII)
- San Amado de Sion, bishop (690)
- Blessed María de Jesús López de Rivas, virgin (1640)
- Beato Claudio Dumonet, priest and martyr (1794)
- Blessed Aurelio María Villalón Acebron (1936)
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