How fortunate that Wulfila abandoned them on this very spot. From Wordnik.com. [Bad Medieval Movies: The Last Legion] Reference
We cut to Wulfila, who is meeting with Vortgyn to make a pact. From Wordnik.com. [Bad Medieval Movies: The Last Legion] Reference
The kid goes to kill a sleeping Wulfila, who wakes up just before Rom can strike. From Wordnik.com. [Bad Medieval Movies: The Last Legion] Reference
Kevin McKidd, who played Lucius Vorenus on Rome, appears here as an angry, angry Goth, Wulfila. From Wordnik.com. [Bad Medieval Movies: The Last Legion] Reference
Rom, hefting the sword, manages to slay Wulfila, while Ambrosinus has a final showdown with Vortgyn. From Wordnik.com. [Bad Medieval Movies: The Last Legion] Reference
Wulfila sets off to bring Ambrosinus and the boy to Capri, and Aurelius sets off in pursuit, true to his word. From Wordnik.com. [Bad Medieval Movies: The Last Legion] Reference
As Wulfila approached Vortgyn, a title came up that said "sighs tremulously", and that struck us all as very funny. From Wordnik.com. [Bad Medieval Movies: The Last Legion] Reference
We can pretty well bet that the Crimean Goths of the 16th century didn't sound much like Wulfila either, and not only because of sound changes. From Wordnik.com. [languagehat.com: BAGME BLOMA.] Reference
Despite his name - Wulfila, originally - he was short, thick-set, fleshy-nosed; for he took after Cappadocian grandparents, carried off in the Gothic raid of 264. From Wordnik.com. [Time Patrolman]
Goths, as he had been described to him by his father, whom Wulfila had converted. From Wordnik.com. [Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom] Reference
We follow the doctrine of our great bishop and teacher — Wulfila, “the little wolf,” so we called him out of love for him. From Wordnik.com. [Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom] Reference
Arians had been emperors, and Goths had made emperors; why could not a Goth and an Arian elevate the glory of Wulfila even to the throne of. From Wordnik.com. [Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom] Reference
He is an Arian; and all the Goths are so devoted to the memory of their missionary, Wulfila, that I doubt their ever being converted to orthodoxy. From Wordnik.com. [Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom] Reference
Eutyches had just been sending to him with his own letter two little pictures which he knew would delight him — one, a really good likeness of the Patriarch, painted on a blue ground, and the other a likeness of Wulfila, the apostle of the Goths. From Wordnik.com. [Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom] Reference
Auxentius, Junior, originally Mercurinus, a Scythian, and a disciple of Ulfilas, or Wulfila, of whose life and death he wrote an account that the Arian bishop, Maximinus, included (383) in a work directed against St. Ambrose and the Synod of Aquitesa, 381. From Wordnik.com. [The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne] Reference
GOTHS: KAUFFMAN, Aus der Schule des Wulfila: Auxentii Dorostorensis. From Wordnik.com. [The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip] Reference
Ilse’s interest in Wulfila, like Mundy’s, is an accident of life. From Wordnik.com. [Absolute Friends]
He repeated from the version of the Lord’s Prayer by Wulfila the words. From Wordnik.com. [Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom] Reference
Wulfila scowls, and sets off in pursuit. From Wordnik.com. [Bad Medieval Movies: The Last Legion] Reference
Wulfila wormed his way into her syllabus. From Wordnik.com. [Absolute Friends]
Pontifice ipsoque primate Wulfila. From Wordnik.com. [The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire] Reference
Wulfila. From Wordnik.com. [The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Studies of the Activities and Influences of the Child Among Primitive Peoples, Their Analogues and Survivals in the Civilization of To-Day] Reference
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