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Martha Rivas
23 August, 19:38
What was saint augustine known for?
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St. Augustine of Hippo (A. D. 354 - 430) was an Algerian-Roman philosopher and theologian of the late Roman / early Medieval period. He is one of the most important early figures in the development of Western Christianity, and was a major figure in bringing Christianity to dominance in the previously pagan Roman Empire
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