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Wulfila (meaning "little wolf") (ca. 310 – 383; or Latin: Ulfilas/Ulphilas), bishop, missionary, and bible translator, was a Goth or half-Goth who had spent time inside the Roman ...
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Ulfilas (or Wulfila, perhaps meaning "little wolf") (around A.D. 310-383), bishop, evangelist, and translator. A Goth or half-goth who had spent time inside the Byzantine Empire at ...
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Ulfilas o Wulfila (que quizá significa “pequeño lobo”) (alrededor de 310 - 388) fue un obispo, misionero, y traductor godo que pasó cierto tiempo en el Imperio Romano cuando ...
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Auxentius of Durostorum and Milan aka Mercurinus was the foster-son of Ulfilas (Wulfila), the "apostle to the Goths." Ulfilas translated the Gothic Bible and converted the Goths to ...
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The Codex Argenteus (or "Silver Bible") is a 6th century manuscript, originally containing bishop Ulfilas 's 4th century translation of the Bible into the Gothic language.
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El alfabeto gtico es fundamentalmente una adaptacin del alfabeto griego en su grafa uncial. Fue creado por el obispo Ulfilas. Adems contiene tres caracteres de uncial ...
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Furthermore, because Ulfilas tried to follow the original Greek text as much as possible in his translation, we know that he used the same writing conventions as those of ...
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However, there are problems in assuming that Crimean Gothic represents simply a later stage in the development of the Gothic attested in Ulfilas' Bible.
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Arianism, which had been taught by the Arian missionary Ulfilas to the Germanic tribes, was dominant for some centuries among several Germanic tribes in western Europe, especially ...
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... of Constantinople Eudoxius of Antioch Eunomius of Cyzicus Eusebius of Caesarea Eusebius of Nicomedia Eustathius of Sebaste George of Laodicea Ulfilas
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