Righteous Aaron, First High Priest, and his sister, Miriam (also Mariam) (1453 B.C.)
Sts. Evodia (also Euhodia, Euodias or Euodia) and Syntche, Deaconesses (1st c.)
Martyrdom of St. Moses (also Moisees) and his sister, Sarah, a nun, at Alexandria
Martyrdom of St. Agabius, the soldier, and his sister, Thecla
Righteous Anna, Prophetess (also Hannah, Anne or Ann) (1st c.)
St. Verena of Switzerland, Anchoress (3rd c.)
Virgin Martyr Charitosa at Einsiedeln, Switzerland
Holy Forty Women Martyrs Celsina, Theoclia, Theoctista, Dorothy, Eutychia, Thecla, Aristaineta, Philadelphia, Mary, Veronica, Euthymia, Euphemia, Theodora, Theodota, Teteia, Aquilina, Aplodora, Lamprotatia, Theodulia, Lampadia, Procopia, Paula, Junilla, Ampliana, Persissa, Polynicia, Maura, Gregoria, Cyria, Bassa, Callinica, Barbara, Cyriacia, Agathonica, Justa, Irene, Matrona, Timothea, Anna and Tatiana; Martyr Laurencia, (also Laurentia), Deaconess, their teacher; and Hieromartyr Ammon (also Ammoun), Deacon, at Heraclea in Thrace (4th c.)
Virgin Martyr Callista (also Kalliste or Kallista) and her brothers, Martyrs Evodius (also Evodus or Evodos) and Hermogenes, at Nicomedia (309)
St. Martha, Mother of St. Simeon Stylites and Matron of Antioch (428)
Virgin Martyr Vibiana (also Bibiana or Viviana) at Rome, whose relics are now venerated in Los Angeles, Patroness of Los Angeles
St. Evanthia (also Evanthe, Anthe, Eva, Euanthia or Evie),
St. Agia (also Austregildis, Agie, Aia or Aye), Matron of Orléans (France) (c. 708)
Virgin Martyrs Tatiana and Natalia (1937)
Martyr Mamas and his parents, Martyrs Theodotus and Rufina, at Caesaria in Cappadocia (3rd c.)
Martyrdom of St. Benjamin and his sister, Eudexia (also Eudoxia), at Sabsir (Shanshour)
Martyrs Concordius and Theodore; Paternus, a tribune, and his wife, Theodota; sixty-eight soldiers; a mother and her two children; and others; at Nicomedia (4th c.)
Virgin Martyr Maxima at Rome (304)
Virgin Martyr Partagape (also Panthagape) and Martyrs Diomedes, Julianus, and others
St. Molotha
St. Hieu (also Heru or Heiu), Abbess. of Hartlepool, Foundress and Abbess of Tadcaster (Healaugh) in Yorkshire c. 657)
Martyrdom of St. Mary the Armenian at Cairo by the Moslems
Martyr Seraphima, Abbess of Therapontov Convent, together with Hieromartyr Bishop Barsanuphius (1918)
St. Phoebe (also Phebe or Phiba), Deaconess of Cenchrea near Corinth (1st c.)
Virgin Martyrs Euphemia, Dorothea, Thecla and Erasma at Aquileia (Aquileja), Northeastern Italy (1st c.)
Translation of the Relics of Virgin Martyr Seraphima (also Serafima, Serafina or Serapia) and Martyr Sabina (c. 121)
Hieromartyr Anthimus, Bishop of Nicomedia, and Virgin Martyrs Domna (Nun), Theophila (Nun), Agatha (Abbess), and Agape together with Martyrs Theophilus (Deacon), Indes, Mardonius and others at Nicomedia (302)
Virgin Martyr Basilissa (also Vasilissa) of Nicomedia (309)
Martyr Heliodorus and Dasa of Persia (380)
St. Hildelitha (also Hildilid, Hildelith, Hilde, Hildelida or Hildelid), Foundress and Abbess of Barking in Essex (c. 717)
Sts. Cuthburga (also Cuthburgh) (Queen and Abbess) (725) and Quenburga (also Coenburga, Cwenburgh or Cyneburga) (Abbess) (735), (Sisters), Foundresses/Abbesses of Abbey of Wimborne (Watton) in Dorset
Blessed Candida the Elder of Naples, Matron (c. 78)
Virgin Martyr Hermione (also Ermiona), Apostle, Healer, at Ephesus, daughter of St. Phillip the Deacon and Apostle (c. 117)
Virgin Martyrs Charitina (also Charitine) and Eutychia (also Eutyches), Sisters
Virgin Martyr Hermione, together with Martyr Petronius (also Petronios), disciple of St. John the Theologian (2nd c.)
Virgin Martyr Vevaia (also Bebaia or Bebaea) of Edessa, together with her brother, Thathuel (also Thathouel, Thatuel, Thathuil or Paphuel) (2nd c.)
Hieromartyr Babylas (also Vavilla), Bishop of Antioch, together with the children, Martyrs Urban (also Urbanus), Prilidian (also Prilidianus) and Epolonius (also Hippolinus), and their mother, Christodula (also Christodoule), at Antioch (c. 251)
Martyr Charitina (also Charitine or Haritina) of Pontus in Amisus (304)
St. Monessa (also Ness, Nessa or Munessa) of Ernaedh (now Urney Tyrone) (c. 456)
Blessed Candida the Lesser or the Younger of Naples, Matron (c. 586)
St. Monynna (also Serbhile, Sárbile or Sarbhil), Abbess at Fochard (6th c.)
St. Rhuddlad of Anglesey (7th c)
Translation of the Relics of St. Ermentrude (also Erentrude or Erentrudis), Abbess at Nonnberg in Salzburg, Directress of Orphanage in Salzburg (7th-8th c. or c. 718)
Martyr Jerusalem and her children at Berroia
St. Ida of Herzfeldt (or Herzfeld) (c. 813)
Holy Prophet Zechariah (also Zacharias, Zachary or Zachariah) and Righteous Elizabeth (also Elisabeth), Parents of St. John the Forerunner (1st c.)
Virgin Martyr Aurea (also Chrysa or Chryse) and Martyrs Censorinus (also Censurinus), Sabinus, Ares, Felix, Maximus the Presbyter, Archelaus the Deacon, Cyriacus (also Quiriacus) the Bishop, Theodorus (also Theodore) the Tribune and others at Ostia (3rd c.)
Virgin Martyr Obdulia at Toledo, Spain (4th c.)
Virgin Martyr Rhaïs (also Herais, Raíssa, Raisa or Irais) at Alexandria, together with other women (c. 303)
Martyr Thithail (also Tathuil, Thiphael or Thatual) and his sister, Virgin Martyr Thibeja (also Thibia, Bebaia or Bebea), together with Martyr Abdias (also Abidas) of Persia (5th c.)
Virgin Martyr Proba of Guise (Aisne), Diocese of Soissons (France) (6th c.)
St. Marchell (also Marcella), Solitary of Wales; Foundress of cell “strad Marchell” (Strata Marcellae), near Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Patron of Chapel at Llanwrst, Denbigh (6th c.)
Martyrs Calodote (also Kalodote, Calodotia or Caldote), Pregnant Matron; Andropelagia and Thecla (also Thekla, Theothecla or Theocleia), Sisters; Sarapabon the Senator; Faustus the Presbyter; Macarius; 1,104 Soldiers; and others at Alexandria (3rd c.)
Virgin Martyr Beata (also Benedicta) and her brother, Martyr Sanctian (also Sanctianus), together with Martyrs Augustinus (also Augustine), Aubertus and Felix near Sens (Gaul) (273)
Martyrs Vasilissa (also Basilissa) and her husband, Eudoxius (also Eudocius), at Melitene (Armenia) (c. 311)
St. Bega of Bee (also Bega, Beya, Beez, Beag, Bees, Bee, Bega, Becga or Begh), Foundress and Abbess of St. Bee’s in Cumberland; Foundress of monastery at Herietseu (or Hartlepool), England (7th c.)
St. Scíath (also Scethe, Scéithe or Siach) of Feart-Sceithe (also Firt or Fert Scéithe) (now “Ardskeagh”) in Muskerry (Muscraige), Cork
St. Thecla (also Tegla, Tecla, Teath or Teatha) of Cornwall (5th c.)
Sts. Evodia (also Euhodia, Euodias or Euodia) and Syntche, Deaconess (?) (1st c.)
Virgin Martyr Regina (also Reine) of Alise, Diocese of Autun, in Burgundy (3rd c.)
Virgin Martyr Grimonia (also Germuna or Germana) at Capelle (Chapelles), Diocese of Soissons, in Picardy (c. 4th-5th c.)
St. Carissima (also Carême), Anchoress near Albi, Nun at Viants (Vious or Vioux) (5th c.)
St. Madalberta (also Madelberta, Madelberte or Amalberta), Third Abbess of Maubeuge (8th c.)
St. Kassiane (also Cassiane, Kassiani, Ikasias, Casia or Cassia), Hymnographer of Constantinople, Foundress and Abbess. of Convent on Xerolophos (9th c.)
Virgin Martyr Bassa (also Vassa or Bala) of Tyrus, martyred at Gaza in Palestine, along with Martyrs Eusebius, Nestabus and Zeno of Gaza (4th c.)
Sts. Adrian (also Adrianus or Adrianos) and Natalia (also Natalie, Natale, Natalee, Nathalee, Natica, Natika, Natasha or Anatolia), together with thirty-three companions, at Nicomedia (4th c.)
Virgin Martyr Panephysis at Alexandria
St. Ethelburga (also Tata, Ethelburgh or Aedilburh) of Northumbria, Princess of Kent, Foundress, Nun and Abbess of Monastery at Lyminge (or Lyming) (c. 647)
St. Ethelburga (also Ethelburgh) of Wessex, Queen, Matron (8th c.)
Holy and Righteous Ancestors of God, Joachim (also Youakim) and Anna (also Ann, Anne or Hannah)
Virgin Martyr Sophia, Abbess, together with fifty nuns, all martyred at Edessa in Syria (4th c.)
St. Cera of Killaher, Parish of Aghnamullen, Monaghan (6th c.)
St. Osmana (also Osmanna or Argariarga) of Brieuc, Anchoress of Armorica (c. 650)
St. Darerca
St. Wulfhilda (also Wilfreda, Wilfrida, Wulfhild, Wulfruda, Walftrudis, Wulftrude, Wulfthryth, Wulfhildis, Wulftruda or Wulfrida), Foundress of Horton Abbey, Abbess at Barking (c. 980)
St. Wilfrida (also Wulfhilda, Wilfreda, Wulfruda, Walftrudis, Wulftrude, Wulfthryth, Wulfritha, Wulfhildis, Wulftruda, Wulfhild or Wulfrida), Abbess at Wilton (c. 988-1000)
Translation of the Relics of St. Cunegund (also Kunegund, Cunegundes, Cunegunde or Cunigundis), Empress, Nun, Foundress of Convent of Kaufungen (11th c.)
Virgin Martyrs Constance and her companions, Nuns (Memphis, Tennessee) (1878)
Virgin Martyrs Menodora, Metrodora and Nymphodora (Sisters) at Nicomedia, Nuns, Healers (c. 305)
St. Pulcheria (also Belkharia), Empress of Constantinople (c. 453)
Blessed Candida the Lesser (or the Younger) of Naples, Matron (c. 586)
Martyr Ia
Martyrs Demetrius; his wife, Euantha (also Euanthia, Euanthe or Evanthia); and their son, Demetrian (also Demetrius); at Skepsis on the Hellespont (1st c.)
Martyr Felix and Virgin Martyr Regula at Zurich (Brother and Sister) and Martyr Exuperantius (3rd c.)
Martyr Ia (also Eudocia, Eudoxia, Eudokia, Violets or Eä) of Persia, together with 9,000 Martyrs in Persia (c. 363)
St. Theodora of Alexandria, Penitent in Egypt (5th c.)
St. Vinciana of Ghent (7th c.)
Virgin Martyr Theodora of Vasta (Arcadia) in the Peloponnesos, Nun (10th c.)
Canonization of Blessed Xenia of St. Petersburg, Fool-for-Christ (1978)
St. Fleid (also Fledh, Fled or Fleda) of Tech-Fleidhe, County Wicklow Eanswida in 1140, Foundress and Abbess of Folkestone, Wonderworker of Kent (England) (640)
St. Hedwig, Abbess of Herford in Westphalia in Germany (c. 887)
St. Wilfrida (also Wulfhilda, Wilfreda, Wulfruda, Walftrudis, Wulftrude, Wulfthryth, Wulfritha, Wulfhildis, Wulftruda, Wulfhild or Wulfrida), Abbess at Wilton (c. 988-1000)
Great Martyr Ketevan (also Ketevana), Queen of Kakhetia, Georgia, Martyred at Shiraz (1624)
Blessed Elizabeth(Ivanovna Sidorova) of Nizhny-Novgorod (Lyskov Region) (1937)
Martyrs Cacrealis (also Cerealis) and his wife, Sallustia, at Rome (251)
Martyrs Crescentian (also Crescentianus), Victor, Rosula and Generalis in North Africa (c. 258)
St. Placilla (also Plakilla, Flaccilla, Flacilla or Aelia FlaviaFlaccilla), Empress of Constantinople (c. 400)
St. Maria of Tarsus, Wonderworker , Penitent (607)
Blessed Joanna(Sanina), Schema-Abbess, and Lydia (Afanasievna) (1998)
Martyr Sophia under Claudianos the Governor and before the reign of St. Constantine the Great (3rd-4th c.)
St. Notburga, Solitary near Hochhaussen (Germany) (7th c.)
St. Lassar of Clonmore
Martyr Sebastiana (also Sebastiane or Sevastiane) of Heraclea, Appstle, Disciple of St. Paul the Apostles, Martyred at Markianopolis in Thrace (1st c.)
Martyr Melitina (also Melitene or Melitine) of Markianopolis in Thrace (2nd c.)
Martyr Baslantya (2nd-3rd c.)
Finding of Relics in 803 of Virgin Martyr Restituta of Sora (Campania) (c. 272)
Virgin Martyr Dulcissima of Sutri (Italy), Patroness of Sutri
Great Martyr Euphemia (also Efimia, Eupheme, Ephemia or Evphemia) the All-Praised of Chalcedon (303)
Martyrs Lucy (also Lucia or Loukia), Widow, and Geminian (also Geminianus or Geminianos), at Rome (c. 303)
Sts. Einbetta, Vorbetta and Willbetta (also Vilbetta) at Strasbourg (4th c.)
St. Roswinda, Nun at Hohenburg (France) (8th c.)
St. Gundelindis (also Guendelindis) and St. Einhildis (also Einhild) (Sisters), Abbesses of Niedermünster (Germany) (8th c.)
St. Eugenia, Abbess of Hohenburg (8th c.)
St. Edith (also Editha, Eadida, Egwina, Edyva, Eadgyth or Eadgith), Nun at Wilton, England (984)
Martyr Ludmila (also Ludmilla), Princess of Czechoslovakia (Czechia), Grandmother of St. Wenceslaus, Prince of the Czechs (c. 921 or 927)
St. Sophia (also Sofia, Sonja, Sonya, Sonia, Sophie, Sophey, Sapientia or Wisdom), and her three daughters, Virgin Martyrs Faith (also Vera, Fidelia, Fides or Pistis), Hope (also Nadezhda, Spes, Helpis or Elpis) and Love (also Charitas, Lubov or Agape), at Rome (137)
Martyr Theodote (also Theodota) of Pontos, Martyred at Nicaea (230)
Virgin Martyr Sophia at Corsano, Diocese of Ugento (Apulia)
Martyr Agathocleia (also Agathokleia, Agathoclia or Agathoclea), Slave
Martyrs Agatho, Peter, John, Amon (also Ammon), Amona (also Amonius) (Brothers) and their mother, Rebecca (also Rafika or Refka), of Kemona (Camunia) near Alexandria
Martyrs Lucy (also Lucia or Loukia), Widow, and Geminian (also Geminianus or Geminianos), at Rome (c. 303)
St. Theodora, Matron at Rome (2nd-3rd c.)
Virgin Martyr Asklepiodote (also Asclepiodotes, Asclepiodotus or Asclepiodota), together with Martyrs Maximus, Hesychius (also Hesychios) and Theodotus, of Markianopolis (4th c.)
Virgin Martyr Madilama (also Melusina or Melitene), at Abyssinia
Virgin Martyr Columba, Nun at Tábanos near Córdoba, Spain (853)
Virgin Martyr Fema (also Feme) of Inishkeen, County Louth
Martyr Ariadne (also Arianna or Ariane) of Phrygia, Slave (2nd c.)
Martyrs Sophia and Irene (also Herena) of Egypt (3nd c.)
Venerable Euphrosyne of Suzdal
Sts. Walbert (also Vaubert) and Bertilla (also Bertilia) at Courtsobre in Hainault (7th c.)
St. Richardis, Empress, Widow, Nun, Foundress of Andlau Monastery (9th c.)
Virgin Martyr Pomposa, Nun at Monastery of San Salvador de Peñamelaria near Córdoba, Spain (c. 835)
Martyrs Agape and Thecla
St. Caoimgell (also Keemgell, Coamhgheall or Comgell)
Great Martyr Eustathius (also Eutachius or Eustace; formerly Placidas or Placidus); his wife, Martyr Theopistes (also Theopistus, Theopistis, Theopiste or Theopista, formerly Tatiana); and their children, Martyrs Agapius and Theopistus, of Rome (118)
Hieromartyr Theodore (also Theodorus); Martyr Philippa, his mother; Martyr Socrates; and others; at Perga in Pamphylia (c. 220)
Virgin Martyr Candida at Carthage, Patroness of the Island of Pantataria (c. 300)
Virgin Martyr Fausta (also Faustina) (Child Saint) and with her, Martyr Evilasius (also Evilasios) (a pagan priest or magistrate), and Martyr Maximus (also Maximos) (Eparch or Praetor), at Cyzicus (c. 305-311)
Martyr Matrounah (also Matrona or Matruna) at Thessalonica (4th c.)
Commemoration. of St. Passin (also Basin) and her three children
Virgin Martyr Susanna (also Susannah), Holy Mother and Deaconess of Palestine (4th c.)
St. Daroma and companions, Virgins
Virgin Martyr Eusebia, Abbess at Marseilles, and Forty Nun Martyrs at Saint-Cyr (France) (c. 731)
St. Iphigenia (also Iphagenia, Iphegenia or Iphigeniah), Princess of Ethiopia (1st c.)
Virgin Martyr Bassa (also Vassa or Bala) of Tyrus, martyred at Gaza in Palestine, along with Martyrs Eusebius, Nestabus and Zeno of Gaza (4th c.)
St. Mabyn (also Mabenna or Mabon), Abbess, Patroness of St. Mabyn’s Church, Cornwall (5th-6th c.)
Translation of the Relics of St. Walburga (also Walpurg, Walburg, Walburgh, Vaubourg, Walpurgis, Gauburge, Falbourg, Valburga, Waltpurde, Wilburga or Warpurg) from Heidenheim to Eichstätt in 870, Nun at Wimborne, Dorset; Abbess of Heidenheim (Bavaria) (779)
St. Maura, Virgin of Troyes (9th c.)
Virgin Martyr Drosida (also Drosella, Drusilla or Drosis), Princess, together with five Virgin Martyrs Nuns at Antioch (c. 98-117)
St. Rodena of Levroux (France) (3rd c.)
Virgin Martyrs Digna and Emerita (also Merita) (Sisters) at Rome (c. 259)
Virgin Martyr Basilla at Rome (c. 304)
St. Lutrud (also Liutrud or Liutrudis), Recluse (France) (5th-6th c.)
St. Salaberga (also Sadalberga), Matron, Nun at Poulangey Monastery, Foundress. and Abbess of St. John the Baptist Monastery at Lâon (c. 665)
Great Martyr Ketevan (also Ketevana), Queen of Kakhetia, Georgia, Martyred at Shiraz (1624)
Repose of Blessed Parasceva (Pasha of Sarov or Prascovia Ivanovna), Fool-for-Christ of Sarov-Diveyevo Convent (1915)
Conception of the Honorable Glorious Prophet, Forerunner and Baptist John, parents — Zachariah and Elizabeth
Xanthippa (also Xantippe or Xanthippe) and Polyxena (also Polyxenia or Polyxene) of Spain, Apostles, together with Blessed Rebecca (1st c.)
Virgin Martyrs Albina and Paxentius (also Paissant) (Sisters) at Paris (3rd c.)
Virgin Martyr Sophia at Sortino (Sicily)
Virgin Martyr Irai (also Rhais, Raïs, Irais, Heraïs, Iraja, Raíssa, Iraida or Raida) at Antinoe (Egypt) (310)
Martyr Anastasia, Patroness of Budduso, Diocese of Bisarchio, Sardinia
Translation of the Relics of St. Ethelburga (also Edelburge, Ethel, Ethelburgh, Aedilburh or Aethelburh), First Abbess of Monastery at Barking in Essex (England) (c. 675)
St. Hereswitha (also Ereswitha), Matron, Nun at Chelles (680)
Translation of the Relics of St. Hildelitha (also Hildilid, Hildelith, Hilde, Hildelida or Hildelid),Abbess of Barking in Essex (c. 717)
St. Tegla (also Thecla or Tecla) of Denbighshire and Radnorshire (c. 750)
St. Thecla (also Thekla), Nun, Foundress of Church of Chamalières (Puy-de-Dome) (France) (9th c.)
St. Tecla
Translation of the Relics of St. Wulfhilda (also Wilfreda, Wilfrida, Wulfruda, Walftrudis, Wulftrude, Wulfthryth, Wulfhildis, Wulftruda or Wulfrida), Foundress of Horton Abbey, Abbess at Barking (c. 980)
St. Comnat (also Comnata or Coimnathain)
Repose of Abbess Eupraxia of Old Ladoga Convent, Anchorite (1823)
St. Thecla (also Theckla, Tegla, Tecla, Teckla, Tekla or Thekla) of Iconium, Protomartyr and Equal-to-the-Apostles (1st c.)
St. Lith (also Luth) of Mag Locha (also Maghiocha) (6th c.)
St. Amata (also Amée), Nun of Haute-Marne (7th c.)
Translation of the Relics of St. Walburga (also Walpurg, Walburg, Walburgh, Vaubourg, Walpurgis, Gauburge, Falbourg, Valburga, Waltpurde, Wilburga or Warpurg) of Zutphen; Nun at Wimborne, Dorset; Abbess of Heidenheim (Bavaria) (779)
St. Dorothea (also Dorothy), Schema-Nun of Kashin,Widow, Foundress of Convent of the Meeting (17th c.)
Martyrs Paul (also Paulus) and his wife, Tatta, and their children: Sabinian (also Sabinianus or Savinianos), Maximus, Rufus and Eugene (also Eugenianus), at Damascus
Sts. Aurelia and Neomisia, Recluses of Anagni (Italy)
Virgin Martyr Columba at Teruel, Aragón, Spain
St. Euphrosyne (also Evphrosyne, Euphrosia, Efrosinia, Efrosene, Eurosyne, Ephrosene, Ephrosyne, Euphrosyna or Euphrasia) of Alexandria, Nun (c. 445)
St. Euphrosyne (also Evphrosyne, Efrosene, Eurosyne, Euphrosyna, Ephrosene, Ephrosyne, Evfrosinia or Efrosinia), Nun/Abbess at Suzdal (1250)
Blessed Cyril (also Kyril), Schema-Monk, and Maria (also Mary), Schema-Nun (14th c.)
Blessed Dositheus (also Dosithea), Clairvoyant Recluse of Kitaev (Kitayev) Monastery near the Kiev Caves (1776)
Hieromartyr Cyprian (also Cyprianus) and Virgin Martyr Justina (also Justine), Deaconess, of Antioch at Nicomedia (c. 304)
Martyr Cyra (also Kyra)
St. Eugenia, Abbess. of Hohenberg (8th c.)
Five Nuns of Rethymnon beheaded in Persia: Virgin Martyrs Thecla, Martha, Maria (also Mariamne), Emmein (also Enmatha or Ennatha) and Maria (also Mary) (4th c.)
Martyr Gaiana (also Gaïane) at Constantinople (3rd c.)
Martyr Epicharis of Rome, Martyred at Constantinople (3rd c.)
St. Theognosta “The Roman” , Foundress and Abbess. of a monastery
St. Hiltrudis (also Hiltrude or Helmtrude), Recluse at Monastery of Liessies in Hainault (France) (c. 790)
Martyr Acylina (also Aquilina, Akilina or Akylina) of Thessalonica (1764)
St. Mary of Scete
Repose Rachel, Schema-Nun of Borodino Convent (1928)
St. Eustochium (also Julia) of Rome, Abbess at Bethlehem (c. 370-419)
Blessed Daira
St. Gunthild (also Gunthildis), Widow, Nun at Wimborne, Abbess of Ohrdruf in Thuringia (Germany) (c. 748)
St. Lioba (also Truthgeba, Thrugeba, Leoba, Leofe, Leofgyth, Liebe,Liobgetha, Leobgyda, Liobgytha, or Liobgitha), Nun at Wimborne, Dorset; Abbessat Bischofsheim in Germany (c. 779-782)
Blessed Cyril (also Kyril), Schema-Monk, and Maria (also Mary), Schema-Nun (14th c.)
St. Juliana Olshanskaya, Princess of Olshansk (16th c.)
Virgin Martyrs Rhipsime (also Rhipsima, Rhipsimia, Arbsima, Hrip’sime or Ripsimia), Gaïane (also Gaiane or Gaiana), Mariamne, and thirty other nuns at Erzroum in Armenia, Protomartyrs of Armenia (3rd c.)
Martyrs Dada, Gabdelas (also Gobdelaas, Gobdelaha or Gabdela); his sister, Casdoe (also Casdoa, Casdoas, Kasdoa, Kasdios or Kazoy of Kasdoa); and Gargal; of Persia (4th c.)
Martyr Theodota at Philippolis in Thrace, Penitent (318)
Virgin Martyr Gudelia (also Goudelia, Gabdela, Gobdelas, Gobdalaha, Gubarelahas, Gabedda or Gabeddas) of Persia (4th c.)
St. Mary of Palestine (also known as St. Mary the Ascetic), Desert Dweller (5th-6th c.)
Martyr Petronia of Greece
Virgin Martyrs Rhipsime (also Rhipsima, Rhipsimia, Arbsima, Hrip’sime or Ripsimia), Gaïane (also Gaiane or Gaiana), Mariamne, and thirty+ other nuns at Erzroum in Armenia, Protomartyrs of Armenia (3rd c.)
Martyrs Tova, Anchoress of Thorney (Cambridgeshire), together with Martyrs Tancred and Torthred, Hermits (870)
Martyrdom of St. Malatini the Virgin
St. Theopesti, Nun
St. Lassar (also Laisre), Daughter of Lochain
St. Brigid (also Brighid) of Cluainfidhe, Kilbride (County Offaly) or Kilbreedy (County Queen)
St. Mobi of Domhnach Broc, Donnybrook, County Dublin, Nun
St. Coinnen (also Coininn)