- 18
laypeople (11 men, 7 women). To this are
added the four
children of
Wereka and
Batwin (two sons and two daughters), plus an
anonymous man who came...
-
supporters ****cuted the
Christian Thervingi, as
attested by the
story of
Wereka and Batwin, and many of whom fled to
Moesia in the
Roman Empire. Wulfila...
-
Bible translator, who
agreed to the
Homoian formula at Constantinople.
Wereka and Batwin, papa and
bilaifs respectively, and
Gothic martyrs. Auxentius...
-
Secunda (in
modern Bulgaria) in the
Roman Empire.
Other Christians,
including Wereka, Batwin, and Saba, died in
later ****cutions.
Between 348 and 383, Wulfila...
-
Diocletianic ****cution (302–11 AD) –
occurred frequently. The
Christian Goths Wereka and
Batwin and
others were
martyred by
order of
Wingurich ca. 370 AD, and...
- Nikogwe, Niname, Nogi, Pirime, Poga, Tiom, Tiom Ollo, Tiomneri, Wano Barat,
Wereka, Wiringgambut, Yiginua, Yiluk,
Yugungwi 6,077.4 (2,339.78) 148,522 196,399...
-
District Malagaineri 1,258.62 5,472
Melagi District Tiomneri 716.44 10,082
Wereka District Dimba 290.45 14,500
Kelulome and
Nikogwe Districts Gamelia 174...
- by the P****ion of Sabbas, "a Goth by race" and by the
martyrologies of
Wereka and Batwin, and
other Gothic Christians.
Large number of Goths, Taifali...
-
Secunda (in
modern Bulgaria) in the
Roman Empire.
Other Christians,
including Wereka, Batwin, and Saba, died in
later ****cutions.
Between 348 and 383, Wulfila...
-
phase of 250 to 300 – as the
martyring of the
converted Christian Goths Wereka,
Batwin (370) and
Sabbas (372) at the
hands of the
indigenously pagan Goths...