St. Jerome

St. Jerome (c. 347-420) was a Catholic preist from the region of Illyria in the Roman Empire. An prolific writer and theologian, Jerome is probably best remebered for translating the Bible in Latin.

He is venerated by Christianity generally, and is a saint in the Catholic, Orthodox and Anglican denominations.

St. Jerome in Gunpowder Empire
As St. Jerome never existed in the Agrippan Rome alternate, the task of translating the Bible fell to others, which contributed to the differences between the Bible of that world and the one of the home timeline.