Augustinus (disambiguation)

Augustinus (disambiguation)

Augustinus can refer to:

* Augustine of Hippo or Saint Augustine (354–430), Christian theologian
*Augustine of Canterbury (died 604), first Archbishop of Canterbury
* Augustine Eriugena, around 655, also known as Augustinus Hibernicus, Irish writer and philosopher
* Augustinus Triumphus (1243-1328), also known as Augustinus of Ancona, Hermit and writer
* Antonio Agustín (1516-1586), Humanist scholar and jurist
* Mar Augustine Kandathil (1874-1956): First Indian Archbishop and First Metropolitan of the Catholic St. Thomas Christians.

ee also

* Augustine
* St. Augustine


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