St. Martinus of Augusta

Saint Martinus of Augusta (Augustan: Σανκτα Μαρτενο δε Ἀυγυστα), also known as Martinus the Confessor, is a Hosian Saint who served as the Patriarch and Bishop of Augusta, and who was a renowned theologian in his time. As a Church Father, he is credited with extensive theological writings on the divine nature of Eliyahu and the administration of the Sacrifices. He is also recorded as having been present at the Council of Auroria, where he is said to have authored the first version of the Aurorian Creed which forms the basis for the faith as professed in the Holy Apostolic Hosian Church of Terra and its successor denominations, that is, most of Western Hosianism. As such, he is regarded as one of the Doctors of the Church.