Prudentius

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Prudentius was a late 4th–early 5th century Roman Christian poet known for his influential Latin hymns and theological verse that helped shape Western Christian literature.

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instanceOf Late Antique author
Latin-language writer
Roman poet
theologian
associatedWith Theodosius I NERFINISHED
birthDate c. 348
citizenship Roman Empire
countryOfOrigin Hispania (Roman Spain) NERFINISHED
deathDate after 405
familyName Clemens NERFINISHED
Prudentius NERFINISHED
floruit early 5th century
late 4th century
fullName Aurelius Prudentius Clemens NERFINISHED
genre Christian poetry
didactic poetry
hymns
theological verse
givenName Aurelius NERFINISHED
helpedShape Western Christian literature
influenced Western Christian hymnody
Western Christian theology
medieval Latin poetry
language Latin
literaryForm allegorical poetry
lyric poetry
polemic poetry
movement Latin Christian literature
notableWork Apotheosis NERFINISHED
Cathemerinon NERFINISHED
Contra Symmachum NERFINISHED
Hamartigenia NERFINISHED
Peristephanon NERFINISHED
Psychomachia NERFINISHED
notedFor influential Latin hymns
integration of classical Latin style with Christian themes
occupation civil servant
poet
provincial governor
opposed pagan religion
period Late Antiquity NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
wroteAbout Christian doctrine
heresy
martyrs
paganism
virtues and vices

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