Lucian (disambiguation)
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Lucian (c. 125 – after 180) was a Roman rhetorician and satirist.
Lucian or Saint Lucian may also refer to:
People known as Saint Lucian
[edit]- Lucian of Antioch (c. 240–312), Christian theologian, martyr and saint
- Lucian of Beauvais (died c. 290), Christian martyr and saint
- Lucian of Chester (fl. 1195), Christian monk, author of De laude Cestrie
- Saint Lucian, a demonym for the people of the island nation of Saint Lucia
- Saint Lucian British, British people descended from the island nation of Saint Lucia
People with the given name
[edit]- Lucian Blaga (1895–1961), Romanian philosopher and poet
- Lucian Boz (1908–2003), Romanian literary critic
- Lucian Bute (born 1980), Romanian-Canadian boxer
- Lucian Freud (1922–2011), painter
- Lucian Georgevici (1875–1940), Romanian politician
- Lucian Mureșan (born 1931), Romanian Archbishop and a cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Lucian Pintilie (born 1933), Romanian film director
- Lucian "Lin" Wood (born 1952), American attorney, political commentator, and conspiracy theorist
Characters
[edit]- Lucian (Pokémon)
- Lucian (The 39 Clues)
- Lucian (Underworld)
- Lucian Connally, a character on the Longmire television series
- Dark Swordsman Lucian, a character in the Lunar Knights video game
Places
[edit]- Fort San Lucian, Malta
Other uses
[edit]- Lucian (crater), a lunar impact crater
- Saint Lucian, an adjective for things associated with Saint Lucia