Álvaro of Córdoba
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Álvaro of Córdoba (Alvarus Paulus Cordubensis) (d. 861) was a Mozarab Scriptural scholar, theologian, and poet of the 9th century. His friend and contemporary, Saint Eulogius of Cordoba, called him an "illustrious scholar and in our time a fluid and abundant fountain of knowledge."[1]
Alvarus wrote the life of his friend Eulogius (P.L., CXV, 705-32).
[edit] Views on Islam
He considered Muhammad the Anti-Christ.[2]