Sulpitius the Pious — Infobox Saint name=Sulpitius (Sulpicius) the Pious birth date= death date=17 January 646 feast day=17 January venerated in=Roman Catholic Church imagesize= caption= birth place=Vatan, France death place= titles= beatified date= beatified place=… … Wikipedia
Sulpitius I of Bourges — Sulpitius I (died 591) was Bishop of Bourges. Often called Sulpitius Severus, the Severe, he is wrongly identified with Sulpicius Severus, the historian of St. Martin.He was raised to the see in 584. He was, says Gregory of Tours, a man of high… … Wikipedia
Saint-Sulpice — may mean:*The saints: **Sulpicius Severus (c. 360 c. 420), who wrote the earliest biography of Saint Martin of Tours. **Sulpitius the Pious (died c. 646) *Saint Sulpice (Paris), a church and seminary in Paris *Saint Sulpice (Paris Metro), a… … Wikipedia
Saint-Étienne — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Étienne (homonymie). 45° 26′ 05″ N 4° 23′ 25″ E … Wikipédia en Français
Saint-Souplet — Voir aussi Saint Souplet sur Py, commune de la Marne et Saint Soupplets, commune de Seine et Marne 50° 03′ 19″ N 3° 31′ 53″ E / … Wikipédia en Français
Église Saint-Sulpice, Paris — For other uses, see Saint Sulpice (disambiguation). The interior of the church. Saint Sulpice (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃sylpis]) is a Roman Catholic church in Paris, France, on the east side of the Place Saint Sulpice, in the Luxembourg… … Wikipedia
Society of Saint-Sulpice — The seal of the Society of Saint Sulpice Abbreviation P.S.S. Formation 1657 (354 years ago) … Wikipedia
Sulpice — The name Sulpice may refer to * Saint Sulpicius Severus, the 4th century biographer * Saint Sulpitius the Pious, a 7th century saint * Saint Sulpice, many different locations in France … Wikipedia
Sulpicius — was a Roman nomen.* Servius Sulpicius P.f. Camarinus (Camerinus) Cornutus, consul 500 BC * Q. Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus, consul 490 BC * Ser. Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus, consul 461 BC * Servius Sulpicius Q.f. Camerinus, suffect consul 393 BC … Wikipedia
Egine — Égine Pour les articles homonymes, voir Égine (homonymie). Égine Αίγινα (el) … Wikipédia en Français