Roman Catholic AnswerSt. Athanasius was born in 296, and died on the 2nd of May, 373. For more information please see the Catholic Encyclopedia article below:
St. Monica was the mother of St. Augustine.
If you are referring to St. Nathaniel, also known as St. Bartholomew, he is thought to be from Cana in Galilee.
He was a follower of Jesus and is brothers with St. Peter
St. Andrew, Christian apostle and brother of St. Peter, died by crucifixion in Greece, date unknown.
St. Athanasius was one of the four fathers of the church, along with Sts. Jerome, Ambrose, and Pope Gregory the Great.
There was no pope named Athanasius. There was, however, a Pope St. ANASTASIUS who was elected November 27, 399.
There are nearly a dozen or more saints named Athanasius so we need a specific individual to give a specific answer.
AnswerCould it be because Plato lived circa 428-348 BCE, while St Athanasius kived 293-373 CE, some seven hundred years later? Not only had Plato never heard of Christianity, he had never heard of St Athanasius or his views on reality.
Athanasius the Great also known as Pope Athanasius I of Alexandria was bishop of Alexandria in Egypt.
Athanasius of Attalia died in 1700.
Athanasius of Naples died in 898.
Athanasius Treweek died in 1995.
Athanasius Treweek was born in 1912.
Athanasius Allanson was born in 1804.
Athanasius of Balad died in 688.
Athanasius of Alexandria was born in 296.