Ambrose of Milan
Ambrose of Milan [c. 340 – 4 Apr 397] was one of the four great Latin church fathers, and so one of the Eight Doctors of the Church. He is widely considered the most influential theologian in the fourth century and is known for coining the term, “When in Rome”. He defended Christianity against Arianism.
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