- Ambrose - Wikipedia
Ambrose of Milan (Latin: Aurelius Ambrosius; c 339 – 4 April 397), canonized as Saint Ambrose, [a] was a theologian and statesman who served as Bishop of Milan from 374 to 397 He expressed himself prominently as a public figure, fiercely promoting Nicene Christianity against Arianism and paganism [5]
- Saint Ambrose | Biography, Writings, Patron Saint, Facts | Britannica
Saint Ambrose, bishop of Milan, biblical critic, and initiator of ideas that provided a model for medieval conceptions of church-state relations His literary works have been acclaimed as masterpieces of Latin eloquence, and his musical accomplishments are remembered in his hymns
- St. Ambrose - Saints Angels - Catholic Online
Saint Ambrose, also known as Aurelius Ambrosius, is one of the four original doctors of the Church He was the Bishop of Milan and became one of the most important theological figure of the 4th century Ambrose was born around 340 AD to a Roman Christian family
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- Biography of Saint Ambrose of Milan, Father of the Church - ThoughtCo
Ambrose was the second son of Ambrosius, the imperial viceroy of Gaul and part of an ancient Roman family who numbered several Christian martyrs among their ancestors Though Ambrose was born at Trier, his father died not long after and he was brought to Rome to be raised
- Ambrose - New World Encyclopedia
Saint Ambrose (c 339 - April 4, 397 C E ), known in Latin as Ambrosius, was successful bishop of Milan, who was later recognized as one of the original four Latin Doctors of the Church along with Augustine of Hippo (354-430), Gregory the Great (c 540-604), and Jerome (c 342-419)
- St. Ambrose - Catholic News Agency
Ambrose was famous for his sermons and his teaching, especially on the sacraments, and it was his sublime preaching and holiness that captured the attention of the young Saint Augustine
- St. Ambrose - FaithND
Although St Ambrose is a great saint in his own right—he had a brilliant mind, was a political star of his time, and is one of the thirty-seven doctors of the Church—he is perhaps best remembered for prompting the conversion of the great St Augustine
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