Yes, the city is named for St. Augustine of Hippo.
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Saint Augustine of Hippo was a bishop in the Christian church.
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Saint Augustine is known as Augustine of Hippo because he was the bishop of Hippo Regius, a city in North Africa. He spent much of his life in Hippo and is closely associated with the city due to his leadership there and the impact he had on the Christian community.
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Brotherhood of St Augustine of Hippo was created in 1867.
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Which one? Augustine of Hippo or Augustine of Canterbury.
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Saint Augustine of Hippo died on August 28, 430 at the age of 75. He died of a fever in Hippo.
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Augustine died on August 28, 430, at Hippo, north Africa.
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The son of Saint Augustine of Hippo was named Adeodatus. Augustine had Adeodatus with a woman before he converted to Christianity. Adeodatus is mentioned in Augustine's writings and was influential in his father's spiritual journey.
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The feast day of Saint Augustine of Hippo is August 28.
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St. Augustine died on August 28, 430, at Hippo, north Africa.
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St. Augustine of Hippo died of natural causes and was not a martyr.
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The 'Confessions of Saint Augustine' was written by Saint Augustine of Hippo, a Christian theologian and philosopher in the 4th century. It is considered one of the most important works in Western literature.
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Saint Augustine of Hippo's mother was St. Monica.
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If you are referring to Augustine of Hippo's mother's her name was "Saint Monica".
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There are several saints named Augustine. Please be specific.
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Saint Augustine of Hippo had one sibling, a brother named Navigius.
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Adeodatus was the name of Saint Augustine of Hippo's son. Adeodatus was born out of wedlock to Augustine and his concubine, and he died at a young age.
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Probably St Augustine of Hippo because it invades everywhere and chokes out anything in it's path.. Amen - lol
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There is no such saint. There is a Thomas Aquinas and an Augustine of Hippo but no Saint Augustine Aquinas.
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St. Augustine of Hippo was born in modern-day Algeria on November 13, 354.
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"Lord give me chastity and continence, but not yet." ~ St. Augustine of Hippo
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He was appointed bishop of Hippo by the pope in 395.
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He was appointed bishop of Hippo by the pope in 395.
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No, they are two different individuals. Saint Augustine of Hippo, also known as Augustine of Hippo, was a renowned theologian and philosopher in the early Christian church. Saint Augustine of Canterbury, on the other hand, was a missionary who played a significant role in the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity in England.
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Saint Augustine of Hippo is also known as Saint Augustine. His full name is Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis.
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Saint Augustine of Hippo lived in present-day Algeria, in North Africa. He was born in the town of Thagaste in 354 AD and later served as the Bishop of Hippo Regius (modern-day Annaba) in the Roman province of Numidia.
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Saint Monica is called Saint Monica of Hippo because she was from the city of Hippo (modern-day Annaba, Algeria) where her son, Saint Augustine, served as bishop. She lived in Hippo during Augustine's time there and is known for her unwavering faith and prayers for his conversion to Christianity.
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If you are referring to St. Augustine of Hippo, he lived from the year 354 to 430.
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The feast day for St. Augustine of Hippo is August 28.
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If you are referring to Saint Augustine of Hippo, his father's name was Patricius.
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Augustine of Hippo was born on November 13, 354, at Tagaste, Numidia, North Africa (Souk-Ahras, Algeria) as Aurelius Augustinus.
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If you are referring to Saint Augustine of Hippo, he was born November 13, 354, at Thagaste, Numidia (modern-day Souk Ahras, Algeria)
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Also known as St. Augustine or St. Austin, Augustine of Hippo (November 13, 354 - August 28, 430), was a philosopher and theologian. Augustine, a Latin church father, is one of the most important figures in the development of Western Christianity.
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The city of St. Augustine in Florida was named after the religious figure St. Augustine of Hippo, who was an influential Christian theologian and philosopher. Spanish explorers chose to name the city after him upon landing on the shores of Florida in the 16th century.
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No, St. Augustine was not a speech writer for the Roman emperor.
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St. Augustine of Hippo's mentor was St. Ambrose, the Bishop of Milan. Ambrose played a significant role in Augustine's conversion to Christianity and guided him in his theological studies and spiritual growth.
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The answer depends upon which Saint Augustine you are referring to. If you mean St. Augustine of Hippo, his father's name was Patricius.
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One significant place in the life of Saint Augustine is Hippo Regius, where he became Bishop and served for over thirty years. It was in Hippo that Augustine wrote many of his philosophical and theological works, and where he played a key role in defending and developing Christian doctrine. Augustine's presence in Hippo also had a lasting impact on the local Christian community and the wider Church.
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Author of "He who sings prays twice" is St. Augustine of Hippo.
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