Saint Luperc
Saint Luperc, also known as Saint Lupercus, is a Christian saint celebrated primarily in parts of Europe. He is often associated with the Lupercalia, an ancient Roman festival that took place in February. The festival was dedicated to fertility and purification, and it is believed that Saint Luperc's feast day was established to Christianize this pagan celebration.
The details of Saint Luperc's life are not well-documented, but he is recognized as a protector of livestock and a patron saint of shepherds. His legacy is particularly honored in regions like Italy and France, where local traditions and festivals may still reflect his influence.