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He also founded the Abbey of St. Sulpicius in Bugey, Tamié Abbey in the Bauges, and Hautecombe Abbey on the Lac du Bourget.
He studied rhetoric under Titus Castricius and Sulpicius Apollinaris ; philosophy under Calvisius Taurus and Peregrinus Proteus ; and enjoyed also the friendship and instruction of Favorinus, Herodes Atticus, and Fronto.
He also edited a number of classical texts for the Teubner series, the most important of which are Tacitus ( 4th ed., 1883 ); Rhetores Latini minores ( 1863 ); Quintilian ( 1868 ); Sulpicius Severus ( 1866 ); Minucius Felix together with Firmicus Maternus De errore ( 1867 ); Salvianus ( 1877 ) and Victor Vitensis's Historia persecutionis Africanae provinciae ( 1878 ).
* Publius Sulpicius Quirinus, also called Quirinius, consul in 12 BC, and later governor of Syria.
The Vita tells that Dagobert I sent his representative the merciless general Lollo ( Lollonius ) to reside at Bourges and bring the city more closely under the king's command ; when the people came complaining of their treatment to Sulpicius, he decreed a three-day fast for clergy and laity, but also sent one of his clergy Ebargisilus by name to Clovis II with a remonstrance that alarmed the young king to the extent that he revoked the census or tax, and returned the assessment, setting a precedent, it was claimed: " Indeed, having been relieved from affliction, those people remain in total liberty up to this present day.
There are also liturgical allusions in certain early writers: St. Hilary of Poitiers, St. Sulpicius Severus ( d. about 400 ), St. Caesarius of Arles ( d. about 542 ), and especially St. Gregory of Tours ( d. 595 ), and some information may be gathered from the decrees of the Gallican councils mentioned above.

Sulpicius and used
Jerome knew of him, and Sulpicius Severus used him as a source for passages on Nero.

Sulpicius and from
We know about his buildings in honor of St Felix from literary and archaeological evidence, especially from his long letter to Sulpicius Severus describing the arrangement of the building and its decoration.
Marius and his supporters, as well as many prominent supporters of Publius Sulpicius Rufus, had been exiled from Rome under Sulla's rule, but were still very popular amongst the people.
Sulla returned to Rome from the siege at Nola to meet with Pompeius Rufus, however Sulpicius ' followers attacked the meeting, forcing Sulla to take refuge in Marius ' house, who then forced him to support Sulpicius ' pro-Italian legislation.
After Sulla left Rome again for Nola, Sulpicius ( after receiving a promise from Marius to wipe out his enormous debts ) called an assembly to reverse the Senate's decision on Sulla's command, transferring it to Marius.
Attalus and Sulpicius then attended a meeting in Heraclea Trachinia of the Council of the Aetolians which included representatives from Egypt and Rhodes, who were continuing to try to arrange a peace.
The spoils from Oreus had been reserved for Sulpicius, who returned there, while Attalus stayed to collect the spoils from Opus.
Marius and Sulpicius, unable to resist him, fled from the city.
Sulpicius Galba ; from Spain ), 68 – 69
It was however almost exclusively limited to Egypt, though according to Sulpicius Severus it seems to have found an entrance into Spain through a certain Mark from Memphis.
Distinguish from Sulpitius I, Bishop of Bourges, called Sulpitius Severus, often wrongly identified with Sulpicius Severus, the historian of St. Martin of Tours.
In the settings of Vita Sulpicii Episcopi Biturgi, Sulpicius ' miracles show him receiving " Theudogisilus ", a noble from the palatium of the king with entertainments and a " great heaped fire " ( extinguished, when it threatened to get out of control, with an outstretched hand ); the vita asserts with approval that " he, the holy man gave leave for no-one, neither heretic, gentile or Jew, to live in the city of Bourges without the grace of baptism " with many consequent conversions from the Jews of Bourges.
Sulpicius was deprived of the priesthood, only because the apex fell from his head whilst he was sacrificing ( Valerius Maximus i. 1 § 5 ).
His wife was a member of the gens Sulpicius, the family that the Roman Emperor Galba had descended from his paternal side.
Marcus Scribonius Libo Drusus († September 13, 16 ) was a younger son of the consul Lucius Scribonius Libo by his wife who was a member of the gens Sulpicius, the family that the Roman Emperor Galba, had descended from his paternal side.

Sulpicius and Roman
* 3 BC – Servius Sulpicius Galba, Roman Emperor ( d. 69 )
* Marcus Valerius Messalla Appianus and Publius Sulpicius Quirinius are Roman Consuls.
* Servius Sulpicius Rufus, Roman politician ( d. 43 BC )
* Servius Sulpicius Galba is a Roman praetor.
* Publius Sulpicius Quirinius, Roman governor of Syria
* Servius Sulpicius Galba is a Roman Consul.
** Servius Sulpicius Galba, Roman general and emperor ( d. AD 69 )
* Servius Sulpicius Galba, Roman emperor ( d. AD 69 )
* Publius Sulpicius Quirinius, Roman governor of Syria
* The First Roman Civil War starts with democratic uprising led by Gaius Marius, but the democrats under the tribune P. Sulpicius Rufus are crushed by the conservatives under Sulla.
* Publius Sulpicius Rufus, Roman tribune ( b. c. 121 BC )
* Roman armies under the leadership of praetor Servius Sulpicius Galba and the proconsul Lucius Licinius Lucullus arrive in Hispania Ulterior and begin the process of subduing the local population.
* The Roman consul, Publius Sulpicius Galba Maximus, asks Attalus I and his fleet to meet up with the Roman fleet off the Greek Aegean coast and they conduct a naval campaign against Philip V, harassing Macedonian possessions in and along the Aegean.
* After his election to the consulship, Titus Quinctius Flamininus is chosen to replace Publius Sulpicius Galba Maximus as the leading Roman general in Macedonia.
For the 1st century BC Roman jurist, see Servius Sulpicius Rufus.
Before leaving for the East, Sulla and his colleague Quintus Pompeius Rufus blocked legislation of the tribune Publius Sulpicius Rufus to ensure the rapid organisation of the Italian Allies within the Roman citizenship.
He invested and took Echinus, using extensive siegeworks, having beaten back an attempt to relieve the town by the Aetolian strategos Dorimachus and the Roman fleet, now commanded by the proconsul Publius Sulpicius Galba.
* Sulpicius Florus, an infantryman granted Roman citizenship under the emperor Galba, who later participated in the emperor's overthrow.
Publius Sulpicius Quirinius ( Greek-Kyrenios or Cyrenius, c. 51 BC – AD 21 ) was a Roman aristocrat.
However, he was no match for the Roman commander Gaius Sulpicius Paterculus, who defeated him.
In 201 Bato of Dardania along with Pleuratus the Illyrian and Amynander king of Athamania, cooperated with Roman consul Sulpicius in his expedition against Philip V. Being always under the menace of Dardanian attacks on Macedonia, around 183 BC Philip V made an alliance with Bastarnae and invited them to settle in Polog, the region of Dardania closest to Macedonia.
Roman consul Scipio Aemilianus questioned one of his opponents, P. Sulpicius Galus: " For the kind of man who adorns himself daily in front of a mirror, wearing perfume ; whose eyebrows are shaved off ; who walks around with plucked beard and thighs ; who when he was a young man reclined at banquets next to his lover, wearing a long-sleeved tunic ; who is fond of men as he is of wine: can anyone doubt that he has done what cinaedi are in the habit of doing?
She married the wealthy Roman Governor Publius Sulpicius Quirinius.

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