Lupus of Troyes (c. 383–c. 478), early bishop of Troyes
Lupus of Sens (died 623), bishop of Sens
Lupus of Novae, slave of Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki
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SaintLupus may refer to: Lupus of Troyes (c. 383–c. 478), early bishop of Troyes Lupus of Sens (died 623), bishop of Sens Lupus of Novae, slave of Saint...
SaintLupus of Sens (or Saint Loup de Sens) (born c. 573; died c. 623) was the nineteenth bishop of Sens. He was the son of Betton, Count of Tonnerre...
believed that Lupus’ presence would spare his army from extermination. However, Lupus was accused by the Romans of helping the Huns escape. Lupus was forced...
king of the Alemanni. His raid on Passau is mentioned in the vita of SaintLupus. The name of Gibuld's successor who was defeated at Tolbiac is not known...
hostage, is hagiographic rather than historical. A disciple of SaintLupus, Aventinus (Saint Aventin of Troyes, died 537) founded a monastery at Troyes....
have started a dynasty, since the next-known duke of Gascony was Lupus II (fl. 769). Lupus was probably the successor of Felix, whose duchy seemed to encompass...
McCartney and Wings from the 1973 album Red Rose Speedway SaintLupus (disambiguation) (Saint Loup), the name of some early French bishops Loup language...
different patron saints: SaintLupus, Saint Vincent (a tribute to the many vineyards the town formerly counted), Saint Fiacre and now Saint Honestus. The...
Dominique-Augustin Dufêtre, bishop of Nevers, assigned the Church of SaintLupus and Saint Gildard in Nevers to be rebuilt as a religious house for the Sisters...
38 subspecies of C. lupus under the biological common name of "wolf", the nominate subspecies being the Eurasian wolf (C. l. lupus) based on the type specimen...
castle. Upon being set free from him slavery, he was ordained priest by SaintLupus at Sens, and retired to the solitude of Marcilly-le-Hayer, in the diocese...
The Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus or Canis lupuslupus), also known as the Apennine wolf, is a subspecies of the grey wolf native to the Italian...
conversion of the Arians; Saint Viventiolus (515-523), who in 517 presided with Saint Avitus at the Council of Epaone; SaintLupus, a monk, afterwards bishop...
The dog (Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris) is a domesticated descendant of the wolf. Also called the domestic dog, it is derived from the extinct...
successors of St. Exuperius were honored as saints: Referendus, Rufinianus, and Lupus of Troyes (about 465) Saint Vigor (early 6th century) destroyed a pagan...
in France. In 1853, the Sisters were given the former Church of SaintLupus and Saint Gildard in Nevers by Dominique-Augustin Dufêtre, bishop of Nevers...
"Wicked Game". In October 2008, Lupus Thunder quit the band. The band said he had decided to never again tour with them. Lupus had earlier confessed to being...
St. Lupus from Novae (Sfântul Lup in Romanian) is a Dacian or Roman saint who was for a while the servant of St. Demetrius from Thessaloniki. He is celebrated...
together with his fellow bishop Lupus, having stamped out the heresy of Pelagianism in Britain, visited the tomb of Saint Alban: When this damnable heresy...
died at the age of 68 of heart failure as the result of complications from lupus erythematosus, just two months before his mother's death. The Quiet Man...
Lupus Servatus, also Servatus Lupus (c. 805 – c. 862), in French Loup, was a Benedictine monk and Abbot of Ferrières Abbey during the Carolingian dynasty...