On the seventh day of June, were born into the better life: _ At Constantinople, the holy Paul, Archbishop of that city. He was oftentimes thrust out by the Arians because of the Catholic faith, and brought back again by the holy Roman Pontiff, Julius I. At length he was banished by the Arian Emperor Constantius to Cucusus, a little town in Cappadocia, where he was cruelly strangled by Arian plotters, and so passed into the kingdom of heaven. His body was brought to Constantinople with great reverence [thirty years later,] in the time of the Emperor Theodosius. In Egypt, the holy martyr Licarion, who was mangled, beaten with red-hot iron rods, and suffered other dreadful torments before he was smitten with the sword, and so finished his testimony. At Cordova, the holy Monks Peter, Wallabond, Sabinian, Wistremund, Habentius, and Jeremiah, of whom Peter was a Priest and Wallabond a 1154,] the holy Confessor William, Deacon, martyrs [under the Muslims.] Archbishop [of that see,]. In England, the holy Abbot Robert, of the Cistercian Order. His grave did raise three dead men to life, and who was written in the list of the Saints by Pope Honorius. At Aix, in Gaul, holy Maximin, first Bishop of that city.