The answer is fort Caroline
In Saint Martin, Diet Coke is commonly referred to as "Coca-Cola Light," which is the name used for the beverage in many French-speaking regions. The island has a unique blend of Dutch and French cultures, and this terminology reflects the French influence.
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Saint Kitts called Saint-Christophe in French, in the Carribean Seas. The island was divided beetween France and England in the 17th century during a century, and became entirely English until 1982 when Saint Kitts became independent.
There is no saint named Ellen but the name derives from Helen or Helena and those are saint names.
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The correct name of the the old fort in Saint Augustine, FL is "Castillo de San Marcos." Or, Fort Marion, when the British settled in St. Aug. they renamed it. (The British period only lasted about 20 years)
The fort in St Augustine is now known under its original Spanish name, Castillo de San Marcos. However, it has also been known as Fort Marion and Fort St Mark.
The name of Augustine's son was Adeotadus.
If you are referring to Saint Augustine of Hippo, his father's name was Patricius.
If you are referring to Augustine of Hippo's mother's her name was "Saint Monica".
The answer depends upon which Saint Augustine you are referring to. If you mean St. Augustine of Hippo, his father's name was Patricius.
His complete name in Latine was Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis.
yes, its pretty simply its his name and yes he was a saint. Saint Augustine.
Saint Augustine of Hippo's mother was St. Monica.
There are several saints named Augustine. Please be specific.
Adeodatus was the name of Saint Augustine of Hippo's son. Adeodatus was born out of wedlock to Augustine and his concubine, and he died at a young age.
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