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When was saint ambrose canonized
Ambrose meaning.
Ambrose
Christian theologian (c. 339 – 397)
"St. Ambrose" redirects here. For the university, see St. Ambrose University. For other uses, see Ambrose (disambiguation).
Saint Ambrose of Milan | |
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Detail from possibly contemporary mosaic (c. 380–500) of Ambrose in the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio[1] | |
| Diocese | Mediolanum (Milan) |
| See | Mediolanum |
| Installed | 374 AD |
| Term ended | 4 April 397 |
| Predecessor | Auxentius |
| Successor | Simplician |
| Consecration | 7 December 374 |
| Born | Aurelius Ambrosius c. 339 Augusta Treverorum, Gallia Belgica, Roman Empire |
| Died | 4 April 397(397-04-04) (aged 56–57) Mediolanum, Italia, Western Roman Empire |
| Buried | Crypt of the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio |
| Denomination | Christian |
| Feast day | 7 December |
| Venerated in | |
| Title as Saint | Doctor of the Church |
| Patronage | Milan and beekeepers Other patronage
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