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Augustínus

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Augustínus, i ; m; Lat. [Augustinus is correct in the quotations from the titles of the two following chapters of Bede, but in the A. Sax. text it is Agustínus]
St. Augustine, the missionary sent by Pope Gregory to England, A. D. 597, and died May 26, 605; Augustínus
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  • Ðæt se hálga Papa Gregorius Augustínum sende Angel-þeóde to bodiganne Godes word

    ut sanctus Papa Gregorius Augustinum ad prædicandum genti Anglorum verbum Dei miserit,

    • Bd. 1, 23, titl; S. 485, 14
    • .
  • Augustínus cumende on Breotone

    Augustinus veniens Brittaniam,

    • 1, 25, titl ; S. 486, 10
    • .
  • Hér com Augustinus and his geféran to Engla lande

    here, A. D. 597, Augustine and his companions came to England,

    • Chr. 597; Th. 35, 41, col. 2 : 596
    • ;
    • Th. 34, 37, col. 1 ; 35, 36, cols. 1, 2
    • .
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