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    Ulfilas (Greek: Ουλφίλας; c. 311 – 383), known also as Wulfila(s) or Urphilas, was a 4th century Gothic preacher of Cappadocian Greek descent. He was...
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  • "Sundara Karma - 'Ulfilas' Alphabet': Reading-based outfit get ambitious on sophomore full-length". Mystic Sons. Retrieved 8 May 2019. "Ulfilas' Alphabet by...
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    language" refers to the language of Ulfilas, but the attestations themselves date largely from the 6th century, long after Ulfilas had died.[citation needed] A...
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    Sundara Karma released their second studio album, Ulfilas' Alphabet, under RCA Records. Ulfilas' Alphabet was produced by Stuart Price and Alex Robertshaw...
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    Gothic Bible (redirect from Ulfila Bible)
    previously attested parts of the Gothic Bible (the text is clearly taken from Ulfilas' translation) and previously unattested ones (e.g. Psalms, Genesis). Fragmenta...
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    writing the Gothic language. It was developed in the 4th century AD by Ulfilas (or Wulfila), a Gothic preacher of Cappadocian Greek descent, for the purpose...
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    "pole", "rod" or "tree branch". With the beginning of Christianization, Ulfilas used the term galga in his Gothic Testament to refer to the cross of Christ...
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    Gothic Bible—the first Germanic language book—was created by Gothic bishop Ulfilas in what is today northern Bulgaria around 381. The region came under Byzantine...
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  • sent back to Gothic settlements north of the Danube and the Black Sea. Ulfilas, who became bishop of the Goths in 341 AD, was the grandson of one such...
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  • of Durostorum regarding the Arian missionary Ulfilas gives a picture of Arian beliefs. The Arian Ulfilas, who was ordained a bishop by the Arian bishop...
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    bishop Ulfilas, whose grandparents were Cappadocians taken captive in the raids of the 250s, that the Goths were gradually converted. Ulfilas devised...
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  • Byzantine Emperor, 361 Antipope Felix II, 365 Aëtius of Antioch, 367 Ulfilas, Apostle to the Goths, 383 Priscillian, 385, considered first Christian...
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  • Caesarea, Arius, Eusebius of Nicomedia, Asterius the Sophist, Eunomius, and Ulfilas, as well as Felix, Bishop of Urgell. Proponents of this Christology also...
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  • (360), the Creed of Acacius (359), the Rule of Faith and the Creed of Ulfilas (383), Eudoxius' Rule of Faith, the Creed of Auxentius (364), and the Creed...
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    script, but also the first who connected this version with the name of Ulfilas: With all due respect to these writers, I should think that the use of...
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    Iceland. The word derives from goð, meaning "god". It possibly appears in Ulfilas' Gothic language translation of the Bible as gudja for "priest", although...
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    which is best attested today in the surviving translation of the Bible by Ulfilas. Goths were a minority in all the places they lived within the Roman empire...
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    the second-longest known surviving text in the Gothic language, after Ulfilas' version of the Bible. It consists of eight fragments of a commentary on...
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    heresy at the First Council of Nicea in 325, the missionary work of Bishop Ulfilas converted a significant portion of the pagan Goths to Arian Christianity...
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    battle near Adrianople. These Goths are known as Moeso-Goths, for whom Ulfilas made the Gothic translation of the Bible. The Slavs allied with the Avars...
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    preserved is the 4th-century Gothic translation of the New Testament by Ulfilas. Early testimonies of West Germanic are in Old Frankish/Old Dutch (the...
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    Post-Nicene Fathers, one of Theophilus' disciples was the Gothic bishop Ulfilas, and since Ulfilas was among the Western Goths, this supports the position that Theophilus...
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    translations, first in the Gothic translation of the New Testament by Ulfilas. For the etymology of deus, see *dyēus. Greek "θεός " (theos) means god...
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    (139) Archbishop of Canterbury Saint Thomas Becket (190) Missionary Bishop Ulfilas, bible translator into Gothic (18) Archbishop William of Tyre (201) Abbot...
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  • variant rune of p, or if the labiovelar letter was a 4th-century creation of Ulfilas. The Common Germanic name could be referring to a pear-tree (or perhaps...
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    western emperor, Flavius Augustus Honorius, with Gothic auxiliaries under Ulfilas, crushed the Gallic rebellion with a siege of Arles. There Constantine...
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    deciding to found a monastery due to the strong influence of the Arians (see Ulfilas), whom he considered heretical, on the Goths living in the region of Beroe[citation...
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  • Ulfilas' Alphabet track listing No. Title Length 1. "Caboose" 2:33 2. "Guilty by Ignorance" 2:37 3. "Harrison Bergeron" 3:07 4. "Priceless" 2:48 5. "Zombie...
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    Byzantine historian Maximus Planudes, Byzantine grammarian and theologian Ulfilas, creator of the Gothic alphabet Saint Nicholas, early Christian bishop...
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  • death. Even outside the empire, Eusebius had great influence. He brought Ulfilas into the Arian priesthood and sent the latter to convert the heathen Goths...
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