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  2. St. Athanasius (born c. 293, Alexandria—died May 2, 373, Alexandria; feast day May 2) was a theologian, ecclesiastical statesman, and Egyptian national leader.

  3. Jun 25, 2019 · Athanasius was born about 293 A.D. in the Egyptian city of Alexandria. He rose through the ranks to become the assistant to Alexander, bishop of Alexandria. After centuries of persecution, the Christian Church suddenly experienced a change in fortune when the Roman Emperor Constantine converted.

  4. May 9, 2016 · Athanasius was born in the city of Alexandria sometime in the 290s. The city was a culturally vital city for the Roman Empire, being both a major focal point for education as well as the breadbasket for much of the East.

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  5. Athanasius was born to a Christian family in Alexandria, [11] or possibly the nearby Nile Delta town of Damanhur, sometime between 293 and 298.

  6. Saint Athanasius, (born 293, Alexandria, Egyptdied May 2, 373, Alexandria; feast day May 2), Early Christian theologian and staunch opponent of Arianism. He studied philosophy and theology at Alexandria, Egypt, and in 325 he attended the Council of Nicaea, which condemned the Arian heresy.

  7. 1 day ago · Athanasius of Alexandria, born around 295 C.E., emerged from humble beginnings in one of the most vibrant and tumultuous cities of the Roman Empire. Alexandria was a bustling metropolis, a hub of culture, learning, and religious diversity.

  8. Athanasius of Alexandria (also spelled "Athanasios") (c. 296 C.E. [1] – May 2, 373 C.E.) was a Christian bishop —the Patriarch of Alexandria—in the fourth century. He made three primary (and integral) contributions to the theory and practice of Christianity: an endorsement of the monastic lifestyle, the formulation of the New Testament ...

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