Albin or Alpin (Latin: Alpinus) is the 14th bishop of Lyon who succeeded Saint Just.
It seems that the name was originally Alpin, quickly softened to Albin by Bede and the martyrologies which succeed him.
According to them, Albin succeeds Justus in 390 and was a holy bishop.
[2] Tradition assigns him the foundation of the St. Stephen's Church, where he was buried.
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