Saint Sulpicius Severus
An Aquitanian magistrate of noble lineage, Sulpicius Severus left the world upon the death of his wife to become a fervent disciple of Saint Martin of…
First name and chronology
3 saints and blesseds bear the name Sulpice, between 360 and 900; the most famous is Saint Sulpice, celebrated on January 17th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
An Aquitanian magistrate of noble lineage, Sulpicius Severus left the world upon the death of his wife to become a fervent disciple of Saint Martin of…
Archbishop of Bourges in the 7th century, Sulpice the Pious was initially a chaplain at the Merovingian royal court before succeeding Saint Austregisi…
Twentieth Bishop of Bayeux in the 9th century, Saint Sulpice was massacred by the Normans in 844 while he had retired to the monastery of Val-Sainte t…
The feast of Sulpice is celebrated on January 17th, in memory of Saint Sulpice.
3 saints and blesseds bear the name Sulpice, including Saint Sulpice, Saint Sulpice and Sulpicius Severus.
The most famous saint named Sulpice is Saint Sulpice (7th century).