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Agrippinus may refer to: * Paconius Agrippinus, a stoic philosopher of the 1st century * Agrippinus of Alexandria, bishop of Alexandria in the 2nd century * Agrippinus of Carthage, bishop of Carthage during the 3rd century * Agrippinus of Autun, bishop of Autun; see
Germain of Paris Germain (; 496 – 28 May 576) was the bishop of Paris and is venerated as a saint in both the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. According to an early biography, he was known as Germain d'Autun, rendered in modern times as the "F ...
* Agrippinus of Naples (Agrippino, Arpinus), bishop of Naples in the 3rd century *
Agrippinus (magister militum) Agrippinus (''floruit'' 451–462) was a general of the Western Roman Empire, ''Magister militum per Gallias'' under emperors Valentinian III, Petronius Maximus, Avitus and Libius Severus. Biography Agrippinus was a native of Gaul; Ralph Mathise ...
, Roman general of the 5th century


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Agrippina (disambiguation) Agrippina is an ancient Roman cognomen and a given name. Agrippina may also refer to: * ''Agrippina'' (opera), an opera by George Frideric Handel * ''Agrippina'' (film), a 1911 Italian film * 645 Agrippina, an asteroid See also * Insects: * ...
, the female name of Agrippinus {{disambig, given name