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Lupus of Novae : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lupus of Novae St. Lupus from Novae (Sfântul Lup in Romanian) is a Dacian or Roman saint who was for a while the servant of St. Demetrius from Thessaloniki. The Romanian Orthodox Church reveres St. Lupus on August 23. Lupus lived in Novae, a Roman fortress in the Danube valley, today the Bulgarian town Svishtov. ==Life== St. Lupus lived at the end of the 3rd century and beginning of the 4th century, and was a faithful servant of the holy Great Martyr Demetrius of Thessaloniki (October 26). Lupus was present at the death of his master, and he soaked his own clothing with his blood and took a ring from his hand. With these objects St Lupus worked many miracles at Thessaloniki. He attacked pagan idols, for which he was subjected to persecution by the pagans, but he was preserved unharmed by the power of God. St Lupus voluntarily delivered himself into the hands of the torturers, and by order of the Emperor Galerius, he was beheaded by the sword on August 23, shortly after St. Demetrius death (probably in 307).
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