person

saint augustine

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Properties

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description
The author of 'The Confessions,' known as the Bishop of Hippo, a pivotal figure in Christian theology and philosophy.
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Author
title
Bishop of Hippo

Relationships

  • confessesTransgressions
    description
    The speaker, Saint Augustine, confesses his transgressions and iniquity to God.
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    Have I not confessed against myself my transgressions unto Thee
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  • same_as01KJR8RCXDKK4JMV2E4EDZVF16
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    reasoning
    Both entities are of type 'person' and refer to 'Augustine of Hippo'. The source describes him as the 'author of 'The Confessions,' known as the Bishop of Hippo'. Candidate 1's label is 'augustine of hippo', its description mentions 'narrator and subject of the text' and 'work: Confessions', and it has a relationship 'wrote' 'The Confessions'. All properties and relationships are consistent with the historical figure Saint Augustine.
  • same_as01KJR8RWT959EQ3JJA2N113Q78
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    reasoning
    Both entities are of type 'person'. The source is 'saint augustine', author of 'The Confessions'. Candidate 2 is 'augustine the narrator', described as 'The author and subject of the Confessions'. Its relationships detail his confessions of boyhood sins, which aligns with the content of 'The Confessions' written by Saint Augustine.
  • same_as01KJR8RNQGDCZJYQB426MTA3K6
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    1
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    2026-03-02T21:55:55.378Z
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    reasoning
    Both entities are of type 'person'. The source is 'saint augustine', author of 'The Confessions' and 'Bishop of Hippo'. Candidate 6 is simply 'augustine', described as 'The narrator of the Confessions, who chronicles his spiritual journey and intellectual struggles towards the Catholic faith'. Its relationships mention his mother Monica, his conversion to Catholic Christian, his struggles with Manichaeism, and his philosophical writings, all of which are key aspects of Saint Augustine's life and works.