Athanasius of Alexandria, born around 293, was a Greek patriarch and staunch defender of Christian orthodoxy against Arianism.
He served as the twentieth bishop of Alexandria from 328, enduring five exiles totaling 17 years due to theological conflicts.
Athanasius played a crucial role in the Council of Nicaea at age 27 and became archbishop at 30.
His life was marked by struggles against emperors and influential churchmen, earning him the title "Athanasius contra Mundum." Revered as a Father of the Church and pillar of Trinitarianism, his writings demonstrate devotion to Christ and pastoral care.
Athanasius is venerated by various Christian denominations.
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