Bishop of Hippo Regius

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The Bishop of Hippo Regius was the leading ecclesiastical authority of the North African city of Hippo Regius, a role most famously held by the influential Christian theologian and philosopher Augustine.

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Bishop of Hippo Regius canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian religious title
Roman Catholic episcopal see
episcopal office
associatedWithCouncil Council of Carthage (397)
surface form: Council of Carthage (various)
authorityOver Christian community of Hippo Regius
denomination Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church
ecclesiasticalJurisdiction Diocese of Hippo Regius
floruit 4th century
5th century
heldBy Augustine of Hippo
Valerius of Hippo
languageOfLiturgy Latin
locatedIn Hippo Regius
Numidia
Roman North Africa
locatedInPresentDay Annaba, Algeria
mostFamousIncumbent Augustine of Hippo
notableFor association with Augustine’s theological works
role in early Western Christian theology
partOf North African Christian communities
surface form: North African Church
precededBy Valerius of Hippo
religion Christianity
rite Latin Rite
seeCity Hippo Regius
surface form: Hippo (ancient city)

Hippo Regius
succeededBy Heraclius of Hippo
timePeriod Late Antiquity
titleHolderRole leading ecclesiastical authority of Hippo Regius
underPoliticalAuthority Roman Empire
Vandal Kingdom

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Augustine of Hippo heldPosition Bishop of Hippo Regius