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Aristides (also known as "Aristides the Athenian") lived in the mid-2nd Century. He was converted philosopher from Athens who wrote an apology for the Christian faith to Emperor Antoninus Pius in AD 140.
 
Aristides (also known as "Aristides the Athenian") lived in the mid-2nd Century. He was converted philosopher from Athens who wrote an apology for the Christian faith to Emperor Antoninus Pius in AD 140.
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Aristides (also known as "Aristides the Athenian") lived in the mid-2nd Century. He was converted philosopher from Athens who wrote an apology for the Christian faith to Emperor Antoninus Pius in AD 140.