Saint Lupus (Saint Leu)
A nobleman from Toul who became Bishop of Troyes in the 5th century, Saint Loup was a great defender of the faith against the Pelagian heresy in Great…
First name and chronology
5 saints and blesseds bear the name Loup, between 401 and 700; the most famous is Saint Lupus, celebrated on September 1st.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
A nobleman from Toul who became Bishop of Troyes in the 5th century, Saint Loup was a great defender of the faith against the Pelagian heresy in Great…
Thirteenth bishop of Soissons in the 6th century, Saint Loup was trained in Reims by Saint Remi. He participated in the first Council of Orléans in 54…
A priest and guardian of the tomb of Saint Martial, Loup was chosen as Bishop of Limoges after miraculously healing the son of King Clotaire through h…
Archbishop of Sens in the 7th century, Saint Loup distinguished himself by his charity towards the poor and his miraculous defense of his city through…
Bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône in the 7th century, Saint Loup distinguished himself by his charity and miracles, notably the extinguishing of an urban fir…
The feast of Loup is celebrated on September 1st, in memory of Saint Lupus.
5 saints and blesseds bear the name Loup, including Saint Lupus, Saint Lupus, Saint Lupus, Saint Lupus and Saint Lupus.
The most famous saint named Loup is Saint Lupus (7th century).