Luperculus

Luperculus (Lupercus, Lupercius) (French: Luperc, Loubert, Spanish: Lupercio) is venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Christian tradition states that he was a bishop of Eauze and was martyred by the governor Dacian during the reign of Decius. He was traditionally the second in that episcopal see, the first bishop being . His legend states that his steadfastness led to the conversion of several pagans to Christianity, including a man named Anatolius, captain of the guard. Eauze Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Luperc) at Eauze is dedicated to him. Saint-Loubert takes its name from him.

Luperculus

Luperculus (Lupercus, Lupercius) (French: Luperc, Loubert, Spanish: Lupercio) is venerated as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Christian tradition states that he was a bishop of Eauze and was martyred by the governor Dacian during the reign of Decius. He was traditionally the second in that episcopal see, the first bishop being . His legend states that his steadfastness led to the conversion of several pagans to Christianity, including a man named Anatolius, captain of the guard. Eauze Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Luperc) at Eauze is dedicated to him. Saint-Loubert takes its name from him.