I. Au‧gus‧tine, St1 /ɔːˈɡʌstən, ɔːˈɡʌstɪn $ ˈɔːɡəstiːn/ (
also St Auˌgustine of ˈHippo / $ ˌ.... ˈ../)
(354–430 AD) a North African Christian leader,
philosopher, and writer whose books, such as
Confessions and
The City of God, strongly influenced the development of Christianity
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II. Augustine, St2 (
also St Auˌgustine of ˈCanterbury / $ ˌ.... ˈ..../)
(?-605 AD) an Italian priest who was sent to England by Pope Gregory I to teach the people about
Christianity. He became the first Archbishop of Canterbury.
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