Talk:Lupicinus

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Lupicinus and St. Lupicinus are two different people. < unsigned comment 16:58, 31 January 2007 Shikyo3 (noted byJeepday 03:09, 1 February 2007 (UTC)}

No problem we can build a disambiguate page and link from them to two separate articles. But there is really no rush to break them into separate articles because the are both very short. Both of these people have very similar names, are historical people and lived in similar times and similar areas. Wikipedia:Verifiability is one of Wikipedia's three core content policies, so one of the first things you need to do is find a reference (or three) for Lupicinus and clearly use references to show he is different from St. Lupicinus, I really know nothing about either subject so when I went looking for references I found what is on there now (and some more similar).
Then I look and see you have all ready made the article for St. Lupicinus, good job. You can use the example on this page Tourist trap to see how to address Disambiguation without a separate page on simple ones like this. You will still want to find some reference for Lupicinus, just because of the whole Wikipedia:Verifiability thing and that the references for the Saint show up first on a search. If I can be of any help just let me know, have fun. Jeepday 03:26, 1 February 2007 (UTC)