Ermenehild - Ermenehild

Japanese: エルメネヒルド - えるめねひるど
Ermenehild - Ermenehild

…Of these, the Suebi Kingdom was conquered and annexed in 585. However, because they held to the Arian heresy (Arian) and persecuted the majority of Catholics, they suffered a bitter defeat when their eldest son Hermenegildo, who converted to Catholicism under the influence of his wife, rebelled. [Kobayashi Kazuhiro]. …

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Japanese:

…このうちスエビ王国は585年に征服,合併された。しかし,信仰面でアリウス派の異端(アリウス)を固持して多数派のカトリック教徒を迫害したために,妻の影響からカトリックに改宗した長男エルメネヒルド(ヘルメネギルド)Hermenegildoの反乱という苦杯を飲まされた。【小林 一宏】。…

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