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Ambrose - Wikipedia Ambrose was serving as the Roman governor of Aemilia - Liguria in Milan when he was unexpectedly made Bishop of Milan in 374 by popular acclamation As bishop, he took a firm position against Arianism and attempted to mediate the conflict between the emperors Theodosius I and Magnus Maximus
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
Ambrose (given name) - Wikipedia Ambrose is a given name It is derived from Greek ambrosios, meaning (belonging to) immortal (s), god-like; [1][2] cf ambrosia, food of gods [3] Notable people with the name include: John Ambrose Fleming (1849–1945), English electrical engineer and physicist
Ambrose - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity The name Ambrose is a boy's name of Latin origin meaning "immortal" Gentle but grandiose and beloved by British novelists including Evelyn Waugh and P G Wodehouse, Ambrose was a fast rising name in 2022
Meaning, origin and history of the name Ambrose Saint Ambrose was a 4th-century theologian and bishop of Milan, who is considered a Doctor of the Church Due to the saint, the name came into general use in Christian Europe, though it was never particularly common in England
Ambrose - Meaning, Nicknames, Origins and More | Namepedia Ambrose has its roots in ancient Greek, from Ambrosios, and was later Latinized as Ambrosius Its adoption across different cultures and languages has led to a rich tapestry of variations and meanings, but its original association with divinity and immortality remains a central theme