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Lucanus kneeling before Pope Celestine I to receive his blessing. In the background his cloak hangs up to dry from a sunbeam (copper engraving, 1714)

Saint Lucanus of Sabiona or Lucanus of Säben (Italian: San Lucano or Lugano; German: Lukan von Säben; fl. 5th century; died 20 July),[1] is a Roman Catholic saint of the fifth century, associated with the Dolomites and the Tyrol.

He is often described as bishop of Säben, and later—erroneously—as bishop of Brixen in the South Tyrol.

  1. ^ Carl Pfaundler 1843, p. 107.

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