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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, archbishop of Lyon, 491–494 * Lupicinus of Condat, abbot and saint, 5th century * Flavius Licerius Firminus Lupicinus Flavius Licerius Firminus Lupicinus ( fl. sixth century) was a late Gallo-Roman aristocrat and scholar. Biography Originally from Arles, Firminus Lupicinus was the only son of Euprepia, who was the sister of Magnus Felix Ennodius, the Bishop of Pa ...
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Lupicinus (magister Equitum)
Flavius Lupicinus was a Roman military commander in the 4th century AD. He was appointed '' magister equitum'' in 357, but fell out of favour when he refused to side with Julian when the army declared him Augustus. After Julian's death, he was appointed ''magister equitum per orientes'' in 363. In 365, he was the senior commander in the emperor Valens' campaign against the usurper Procopius, and following the defeat of Procopius was made consul in 367. Military service During the reign of Emperor Constantius II, Lupicinus was named (commander of cavalry) in 357. Lupicinus took a leading role in the campaign of Emperor Julian along the Rhine against the Salian Franks and the Alemanni. In one instance, he devised a successful plan whereby 300 Roman troops secretly crossed the Rhine at night and attacked the Alemannic camp on the opposite bank. This allowed the main body of Julian's army to cross and quickly defeat and accept the surrender of the five confederated Alemannic kin ...
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Lupicinus (comes Per Thracias)
Lupicinus ( 368–377) was a Roman army officer in late antiquity who served under the emperors Valentinian I and Valens. He distinguished himself in the fighting the Alemanni in 368. He was serving as a military tribune in Pannonia in 376. Lupicinus was serving as the commander of Roman troops in the diocese of Thrace () in c. 377 during the events which resulted in the Gothic War. There he oversaw the settlement of the Goths within the empire along the Lower Danube, after which, he and the Maximus foolishly proceeded to extort and starve them. At one point, they slaughtered dogs and offered them to the starving tribes at the price of 1 boy to be sold into slavery for 1 dog. Famished and humiliated, the Goths broke into an open revolt that led to the Gothic War of 376 and the catastrophic Battle of Adrianople in which the emperor Valens was killed. After orchestrating a failed assassination attempt of the Gothic leaders while ostensibly meeting with them to discuss a peace, ...
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Lupicinus Of Lyon
Lupicinus of Lyon was the first Archbishop of Lyon (491–494) Bishop of Lyon The Archdiocese of Lyon (Latin: ''Archidiœcesis Lugdunensis''; French: ''Archidiocèse de Lyon''), formerly the Archdiocese of Lyon–Vienne–Embrun, is a Latin Church metropolitan archdiocese of the Catholic Church in France. The Archbishops o ....Catholic Forum
, accessed February 8, 2007. His feast day is 3 February.


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Lupicinus Of Condat
Saint Lupicinus (c. 486) (also known as Lupicinus of Condat) was an Abbot. His brother was Saint Romanus of Condat.Catholic.org
accessed February 8, 2007 St. Lupicinus is noted for founding the s of Saint-Claude in the and in the Lauconne districts of . His feast day is March 21. This Saint Lupicinus is n ...
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