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Lupercus may
refer to:
Lupercus (mythology), a god in
Roman mythology Lupercus of Berytus, a Gr****
grammarian Mummius Lupercus,
member of the
Mummia gens...
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Lupercus or
Lubercus or
Luberkus was a god in
Roman mythology.
Lupercus was a
protector of the farmers,
harvesting and
packs of wild animals.
Every year...
- sources. Miguélez Cavero, Laura. "
Lupercus of Berytos". The
Encyclopedia of
Ancient History. Giuseppe, Ucciardello. "
Lupercus".
Lexicon of Gr**** Grammarians...
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Saint Lupercus may
refer to one of two
Roman Catholic Saints: Luperculus, also
known as
Lupercus,
Roman Catholic saint Marcellus of Tangier#Claudius, Lupercus...
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October 29, 298,
together with his wife Nona and his
twelve sons (Claudius,
Lupercus, Victorius, Facundus, Primitivus, Servandus, Germ****, Faustus, Januarius...
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image of "the
Lycaean god, whom the Gr****s call Pan and the
Romans Lupercus", as nude, save for a
goatskin girdle. The
statue stood in the Lupercal...
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Luperculus (
Lupercus, Lupercius) (French: Luperc, Loubert, Spanish: Lupercio) is
venerated as a
saint by the
Roman Catholic Church.
Christian tradition...
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Sulpicius Lupercus Servastus (or Servasius; fl. c. 4th
century AD or later) was a
Latin poet. Two
poems are extant; an elegy, De Cupiditate, in forty-two...
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Julian calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Lupercus and Atili**** (or, less frequently, year 888 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
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