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Anthony the Great was canonized by the Christian Church in the 4th century, shortly after his death in 356 AD. He is recognized as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches, celebrated for his role in the development of monasticism. His feast day is observed on January 17 in the Western Church and January 30 in the Eastern Orthodox tradition.

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