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  2. Saint-Loup (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Paris, Île-de-France. Nationality. French. Occupation. Writer. Marc Augier (19 March 1908 – 16 December 1990), better known by the pen name Saint-Loup, was a French anti-capitalist, later turned into fascist, politician, writer and mountaineer.

  3. Lupus of Sens - Wikipedia

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    The Romanesque church dedicated to Saint Loup at Naud, 8 km from Provins in Champagne in the east of France is distinguished by the outstanding sculptures in the porch of its great doorway, with an ambitious iconographic program in which Saint Loup mediates entry into the mystery of the Trinity. About 980, Sevinus, archbishop of Sens, made a ...

  4. Saint-Loup-Lamairé - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Loup-Lamairé ( French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ lu lamɛʁe]) is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in western France . The commune was formed in 1974 by the merger of two former communes: Saint-Loup-sur-Thouet and Lamairé . As indicated by its name, the village of Saint-Loup-sur-Thouet is situated on the River Thouet.

  5. Saint-Loup-de-Varennes - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Loup-de-Varennes ( French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ lu də vaʁɛn], literally Saint-Loup of Varennes) is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France . The commune is home to the world's oldest surviving image in the world, View from the Window at Le Gras. The image was first taken ...

  6. Saint-Loup - Wikipedia

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    Saint Loup or Saint-Loup may refer to: Lupus of Troyes (c. 383–c. 478), early bishop of Troyes. Lupus of Sens (c. 573-c. 623), bishop of Sens. Lupus, an early bishop of Bayeux. Loup de Limoges [ fr], locally venerated in Limoges. Loup de Soissons [ fr], locally venerated in Soissons. Loup de Châlons-en-Champagne [ fr], locally venerated in ...

  7. Abbey of Saint Loup, Troyes - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 48°18′3″N 4°4′49″E. Troyes Abbaye St.Loup. The Abbey of Saint-Loup ( French: Abbaye Saint-Loup de Troyes) is a religious building near Troyes in Champagne, France. It was established in the ninth century to shelter the relics of bishop Lupus of Troyes, Saint Loup, the legendary defender of the city against Attila in the ...

  8. Loup de Bayeux - Wikipedia

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    Loup de Bayeux, saint Loup or sometimes saint Leu was a bishop of Bayeux between 440 and 470. Loup de Bayeux was born in Bayeux and was raised in paganism, then converted by Rufinien, third bishop of Bayeux, who would have given him the title of deacon. Sylvester, archbishop of Rouen, would have given him the episcopal anointing after a child ...

  9. Saint-Loup, Tarn-et-Garonne - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Loup ( French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ lu]; Occitan: Sent Lop) French commune located in the west of the department of Tarn-et-Garonne, in region Occitanie. Historically and culturally, the commune is in Lomagne, a former district of the Ancient provinces of France called Gascogne having the title of a viscounty, nicknamed “ French Tuscany.