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Lupicinus may
refer to:
Lupicinus (magister equitum),
consul 367
Lupicinus (comes per Thracias),
commander in the
Gothic Wars 367/377
Lupicinus of Lyon...
- them to
discuss a peace,
Lupicinus led his
troops into a
total defeat at the
Battle of Marcianople. It was said that
Lupicinus'
actions in the
battle were...
- the
reign of
Emperor Constantius II,
Lupicinus was
named magister equitum (commander of cavalry) in 357.
Lupicinus took a
leading role in the campaign...
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Licerius Firminus Lupicinus (fl.
sixth century) was a late Gallo-Roman
aristocrat and scholar.
Originally from Arles,
Firminus Lupicinus was the only son...
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Lupicinus of
Condat (c. 486), also
known as
Saint Lupicinus,
Lupicin of
Lauconne or
Lupicin of Jura, was an abbot. His
brother was Rom**** of Condat....
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Lupicinus of Lyon was the
first Archbishop of Lyon (491–494)
Bishop of Lyon. His
feast day is 3 February.
Catholic Forum Archived 2007-11-02 at the Wayback...
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Although defying the
local Roman officials, they are not in open revolt.
Lupicinus,
count (Comes) of Thrace,
tries to
bring the
Visigoths back
under control...
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rebellious and
Lupicinus decided to move them
south to Marcianople, his
regional headquarters. To
guard the
march south,
Lupicinus was
forced to pull...
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their leader Fritigern was
killed while meeting with
Roman commander Lupicinus. The
Tervingi rebelled, and the Visigoths, a
group derived either from...
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Saint Rusticus (c. 455 – 25
April 501), the
successor of
Saint Lupicinus of Lyon (491-494),
served as
Archbishop of Lyon from 494 to
April 501. Later...