depicted with a diamond falling from heaven as he celebrates Mass; shown holding a chalice with a diamond in it or at the altar, giving a diamond to a king[2]
Lupus (French: Loup, Leu; Welsh: Bleiddian; c. 383 – c. 478AD) was an early bishop of Troyes. Around 426, the bishops in Britain requested assistance from the bishops of Gaul in dealing with Pelagianism. Germanus of Auxerre and Lupus were sent.
^Holmes, T. Scott. The Origin and Development of the Christian Church in Gaul During the First Six Centuries of the Christian Era, Mac Millan, 1911, p. 480
^"Saint of the Day, July 29". Archived from the original on 2017-11-13. Retrieved 2012-02-22.
Lupus (French: Loup, Leu; Welsh: Bleiddian; c. 383 – c. 478 AD) was an early bishop ofTroyes. Around 426, the bishops in Britain requested assistance...
disciple of Saint Lupus, Aventinus (Saint Aventin ofTroyes, died 537) founded a monastery at Troyes. It was several centuries before Troyes gained importance...
close contact with Germanus of Auxerre and LupusofTroyes (* to 383; † about 478) and was believed to be a students ofLupus in the 430's. His term as...
Troyes Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul de Troyes) is a Catholic church, dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul, located in the...
for her religious devotion at a young age, she met Germanus of Auxerre and LupusofTroyes when she was a child and dedicated herself to a virginal life...
Japanese history. Narses, Byzantine general (d. 573) LupusofTroyes, French bishop and saint (approximate date) Shen Youzhi, Chinese general of Liu Song...
commissioned by Patiens, bishop of Lyon. Constantius was a friend of Bishop LupusofTroyes and Sidonius Apollinaris, with whom he corresponded, and several...
Germanus of Auxerre and LupusofTroyes to Britain combat the Pelagian heresy. Hilary succeeds his kinsman Honoratus and becomes archbishop of Arles.[citation...
this end he was involved in the initiative of the Gallic bishops to send Germanus of Auxerre and LupusofTroyes travelling to Britain in 429 to confront...
gathered around Honoratus, including LupusofTroyes, Eucherius of Lyon, and Hilary of Arles. Thus was founded the Monastery of Lérins, which has enjoyed so great...
timeline of the history of the city ofTroyes, France. 330–344 CE – Roman Catholic Diocese ofTroyes established (approximate date). 426 – LupusofTroyes becomes...
order of Theodosius I, Eunomius of Cyzicus is banished to Moesia. LupusofTroyes, French bishop and saint (approximate date) May 30 – Isaac of Dalmatia...
the social and ecclesial leadership Gaul: Germanus of Auxerre, LupusofTroyes and the Trier bishops of the 5th century". Yearbook for West German national...
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Rufinianus, and LupusofTroyes (about 465) Saint Vigor (early 6th century) destroyed a pagan temple, then still in use Regnobert of Bayeux (about 629)...
Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Vol. 1. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House. Ewig, E. (1978). "Bemerkungen zur Vita des Bischofs Lupus von Troyes" in: Hauck...
feast day: Lazarus of Bethany LupusofTroyes Martha of Bethany (Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran Church) Mary of Bethany Olaf II of Norway Simplicius...
Germanus of Auxerre and LupusofTroyes to Britain combat the Pelagian heresy. Hilary succeeds his kinsman Honoratus and becomes archbishop of Arles.[citation...
discredited. Germanus of Auxerre and LupusofTroyes made at least one visit to Britain in AD 429 and founded or refounded a number of ecclesiastic establishments...