Saint Augustine
IntroductionAugustine, Saint (ôˈgəstēn, –tĭn; ôgŭsˈtĭn) [key], Lat. Aurelius Augustinus, 354–430, one of the four Latin Fathers, bishop of Hippo (near present-day Annaba, Algeria), b. Tagaste (c.40 mi/60 km S of Hippo).Sections in this article:
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