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Sulpician
Sulpician Sul*pi"cian, n. [So called after the parish of St. Sulpice in Paris, of which the founder, Jean Jacques Olier, was pastor in 1643.] (R. C. Ch.) One of an order of priests established in France in 1642 to educate men for the ministry. The order was introduced soon afterwards into Canada, and in 1791 into the United States. [Written also Sulpitian.]

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- Sulpicia is believed to be the author, in the first century BCE, of six short poems (some 40 lines in all) written in Latin which were published as part...
- Sulpicia was an ancient Roman poet who was active during the reign of the emperor Domitian (r. AD 81–96). She is mostly known through two poems of Martial;...
- Sulpicia may refer to: Sulpicia (wife of Quintus Fulvius Flaccus), judged the most virtuous of all the Roman matrons. Sulpicia, Augustan poet Sulpicia...
- The Garland of Sulpicia, also sometimes known as the Sulpicia cycle or the Sulpicia-Cerinthus cycle, is a group of five Latin love poems written in elegiac...
- The gens Sulpicia was one of the most ancient patrician families at ancient Rome, and produced a succession of distinguished men, from the foundation of...
- Sulpicia (fl. late 3rd century BC) was an ancient Roman woman whose outstanding ****ual integrity (pudicitia) earned her the honor of instituting the cult...
- dubious historical reliability, Alexander was also at some point married to Sulpicia Memmia, a member of one of the most ancient Patrician families in Rome...
- concerning the love of Sulpicia for a certain Cerinthus. These are often known as the Garland of Sulpicia or the Cerinthus-Sulpicia cycle. Three of them...
- Sulpicia Lepidina was the wife of Flavius Cerialis, Prefect of the Ninth Cohort of Batavians, stationed at Vindolanda in Roman Britain in the early 2nd...
- Sulpicia Dryantilla (died 260/261) was the wife of Regali****, Roman usurper against Gallienus. Regali**** gave her the title of Augusta to legitimize...