Dámaso
historical figure
Dámaso was the pope who commissioned Saint Jerome to translate the Bible from Hebrew and Greek into Latin during the 4th century, a monumental task that greatly influenced Christian literature and theology.
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Dámaso ordered Saint Jerome to translate the Bible into Latin.
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