St Augustine (Of Hippo) contributed to and influenced the lives of many Christians through his conversion and writings - the 'Confessions' written by Augustine were one of the most remarkable books of that period as it showed from an autobiographical opinion the correct ways to behave as a Christian follower and the many sins that Augustine commited - showing that no one is perfect, however, you will be forgiven by owning up to certain practices.
Adeodatus was the son of Saint Augustine of Hippo.
St. Augustine of Hippo was a bishop.
St. Augustine was from the city of Hippo in north Africa.
No, they are two different people.
St. Augustine lived in Hippo, a town in North Africa.
He was appointed bishop of Hippo by the pope in 395.
Adeodatus was the son of Saint Augustine of Hippo.
Augustine of Hippo
There is no such saint. There is a Thomas Aquinas and an Augustine of Hippo but no Saint Augustine Aquinas.
St. Augustine of Hippo died of natural causes and was not a martyr.
He was appointed bishop of Hippo by the pope in 395.
Saint Augustine of Hippo's mother was St. Monica.
If you are referring to Augustine of Hippo's mother's her name was "Saint Monica".
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.
St. Augustine of Hippo was a bishop.
Saint Augustine of Hippo died on August 28, 430 at the age of 75. He died of a fever in Hippo.
Saint Ambrose of Milan baptized St. Augustine.