Ambrosius von Mailand
Ambrosius von Mailand, also known as Saint Ambrose, was a 4th-century bishop of Milan and a significant figure in early Christianity. Renowned for his eloquent preaching and theological writings, he played a crucial role in the development of Christian doctrine and is often credited with influencing the conversion of Augustine of Hippo. His hymns and liturgical contributions are still celebrated in Christian worship today.
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Ambrosius von Mailand is referenced for his hymn 'Veni, redemptor gentium', which speaks of the redemption of humanity.
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