Ursicinus (died c. 536 AD) is a saint of the Catholic Church and was Bishop of Ravenna from 533 to 536.
Ursicinus wears an alba (white dalmatic), a planeta and a pallium, an ecclesiastical vestment only worn by popes and archbishops.
In his left hand he holds the holy scripture, represented as richly ornated codex.
As customary in the ancient world, he does not touch the holy object with his bare hands, but covers them with his planeta.
The representations date from the 6th century and are executed as portraits for the recent bishops Ecclesius and Ursicinus.