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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - Ambrose

Saint Ambrose, (Latin: Sanctus Ambrosius; Italian: Sant'Ambrogio) (c 340–4 April 397), bishop of Milan, was one of the most eminent bishops of the 4th century. Together with Augustine of Hippo, Jerome, and Gregory I, he his counted one of the four doctors of the West of antique church history. Ambrose - Life. Ambrosians Ambrose - Worldly career. Ambrose was a citizen of Rome, born about 337–340 in Trier, Germany, into a Christia ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia II - Ambrose - Ambrose and emperors
If the imperial court was displeased with the religious principles and conduct of Ambrose, it respected his great political talents; and when necessity required, his aid was solicited and generously granted. When Magnus Maximus usurped the supreme power in Gaul, and was meditating a descent upon Italy, Valentinian sent Ambrose to dissuade him from the undertaking, and the embassy was successful. On a second attempt of the same kind Ambrose was again employed; and although he was unsuccessful, it cannot be doubted that, if his advice h ...

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Ambrose is the subject of a curious anecdote in Augustine's Confessions which bears on the history of reading: When [Ambrose] read, his eyes scanned the page and his heart sought out the meaning, but his voice was silent and his tongue was still. Anyone could approach him freely and guests were not commonly announced, so that often, when we came to visit him, we found him reading like this in silence, for he never read aloud. The extraordinary aspect of this passage, of course, is that Augustine felt it noteworthy that Ambrose could read silently, impl ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - Ambrose Burnside

Ambrose Everett Burnside (May 23, 1824 – September 13, 1881) was a railroad executive, an industrialist, and a politician from Rhode Island, serving as governor and a U.S. Senator. As a Union Army general in the American Civil War, he was defeated in the disastrous Battle of Fredericksburg, Ambrose Burnside - Early life and career. Burnside was born in Liberty, Indiana. He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1847 and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 2nd U.S. Artillery. He accompanied Br ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - Ambrose of Alexandria

Ambrose of Alexandria (died about 250 AD) was a friend of Origen. Attracted by Origen's fame as a teacher, he visited his school about 212, and was converted by Origen from the heresy of the Valentinians to the orthodox faith (Eusebius, Church History, VI. xviii. 1). He was a sufferer during the persecution under Maximinus Thrax in 235 (Eusebius of Caesarea, Church History, VI. xxviii.), and is last mentioned in Origen's Contra Celsum ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - Ambrose Philips

Ambrose Philips, (1674 – June 18, 1749), was an English poet. He was born in Shropshire of a Leicestershire family. He was educated at Shrewsbury School and St John's College, Cambridge, of which he became a fellow in 1699. He seems to have lived chiefly at Cambridge until he resigned his fellowship in 1708, and his pastorals were probably written in this period. He worked for Jacob Tonson the bookseller, and his Pastorals opened the sixth volume of Tonson's Miscellanies (1709), ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - Ambrose Bierce

Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (born June 24, 1842, Horse Cave Creek, Meigs County, Ohio, USA – date of death uncertain, possibly December 1913 or early 1914, presumably in Mexico) was an American satirist, critic, poet, short story writer, editor, and journalist. His clear style and lack of sentimentality have kept him popular when many of his contemporaries have become obscure. His dark, sardonic views and vehemence as a critic, earned him the nickname "Bitter Bierce". Such was Bierce's venerable reputation, that it was feared tha ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - Order of Saint Benedict

This article is about the Roman Catholic order; see also Benedictine Confederation and Benedictine. The Order of Saint Benedict — full Latin name: Ordo Sancti Benedicti , initials: OSB — is a monastic order within the Roman Catholic Church, sometimes referred to as the Benedictine Order, where the Rule of St Benedict is observed, supplemented by later constitutions and modern customaries. It is fundamentally different from other Western religious orders: there is no legal entity within the Church ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - 374

Events 4 May: Spearthrower Owl becomes emperor of Teotihuacan. Ambrose becomes bishop of Milan. Births King Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo Deaths Gabinius, king of the Quadi Category: 374 ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - 391

391 - Events. All non-Christian temples in the Roman Empire are closed Quintus Aurelius Symmachus is urban prefect in Rome, and petitions Theodosius I to re-open the pagan temples. He is opposed by Ambrose King Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo ascends to the throne 391 - Births. 391 - Deaths. Category: 391 ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - Auxentius

Auxentius (fl. c. 355 died 374), by tradition a Scythian of Cappadocia was an Arian theologian of some eminence who held the see of Milan. Ambrose praised him for his skills in rhetoric, though he considered him "worse than a Jew" [1]. Auxentius was the foster-son of Wulfila, the "apostle to the Goths", who translated the Gothic Bible and converted the Goths to Arian Christianity. Auxentius was a deacon in Alexandria and a f ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - 381

381 - Events. First Council of Constantinople - second Ecumenical council of the Christian Church: The Nicene creed is affirmed and extended, Apollinarism is declared a heresy. Council of Aquileia: under the guidance of Ambrose, the chief Arianist bishops Palladius and Secundadius are deposed. Flavian succeeds Meletius as Patriarch of Antioch. Timothy succeeds Peter as Patriarch of Alexandria. A deputation from the Roman Senate delivers to Gratianus the robe of the Pontif ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - Cthulhu mythos biographies

The following fictitious biographies showcase the most important characters in the Cthulhu mythos of H.P. Lovecraft. Overview: Name. The name of the character appears first. Birth/Death. The date of the character's birth and death (if known) appears in parenthesis below the character's name. Ambivalent dates are denoted by a question mark. (Note: ca. is the abbreviation for "circa".) Description. A brief description of the character follows next. Refe ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - 340

340 - Events. Constantine II attacks his brother Constans near Aquileia, aiming for sole control of the western half of the Roman Empire, but is defeated. Acacius succeeds Eusebius as bishop in the see of Caesarea 340 - Births. Ambrose, church father (approximate date) Jerome, Bible translator (approximate date) Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, politician and pagan (approximate date) 340 - Deaths. Constantine II, joint emperor of the Roman Empire (killed in battl ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - 397

397 - Events. Council of Carthage: Definitive declaration of the biblical canon Candida Casa founded by Saint Ninian. Beginning of the missionary work among the Picts. 397 - Births. 397 - Deaths. April 4 - St. Ambrose, bishop of Milan November 11 - Saint Martin of Tours, bishop and monk Category: 397 ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - Cardinal virtues

In the Christian church, there are four cardinal virtues. These are prudence, temperance, fortitude, and justice. These were derived initially from Plato's scheme and were adapted by Saint Ambrose, Augustine of Hippo, and Thomas Aquinas. These "cardinal" virtues are not the same as the trinity of "theological virtues" of faith, hope, and charity. Together, they comprise what is known as the He ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - Valentinian II

Valentinian II (371 - 392) was elevated as Western Roman Emperor at the age of four in 375 AD, along with his half-brother Gratianus. Valentinian and his family lived in Milan, and the empire was nominally divided between them. Gratian took the trans- Alpine provinces, while Italy, Illyricum in part, and Africa were to be under the rule of Valentinian, or rather of his mother, Justina. Justina was an Arian, and the imperial court at Milan struggled against the Catholics of that city, led by their bishop Ambrose. The popularity ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - Clifford Truesdell

Clifford Ambrose Truesdell III, February 18, 1919 – January 14, 2000 was an American mathematician, physicist, fluid dynamicist, historian of mechanics, and polemicist. Truesdell founded, and was editor-in-chief of, the journal Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, which was unusual in several ways, perhaps the most novel being that it accepted papers in English, French, German, or Latin. ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - Doctor of the Church

In Catholicism, a Doctor of the Church is a theologian from whose teachings the whole Christian church is held to have derived great advantage and to whom eminent learning and great sanctity have been attributed by a proclamation of the Pope or of an ecumenical council. This honor is given very rarely, only posthumously and only after canonization. No ecumenical council has yet exercised its prerogative of proclaiming a Doctor of the Church. Originally, the list only included the Western theologians Ambrose, Augustine of Hippo, ...

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Ambrose: Encyclopedia - Battle of Fredericksburg

The Battle of Fredericksburg, fought on December 13, 1862 between General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of the Potomac commanded by Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside, is today remembered as one of the most one-sided battles of the American Civil War. The battle was the result of an effort by the Union Army to regain the initiative in its struggle against Lee's smaller but more aggressive army. Burnside was appointed commander of the Army of the Potomac in October, although his predecessor, Maj. Gen. George ...

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