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1 Юлиан-отступник
Religion: Apostate (Julian, the Roman Emperor, 331-363) -
2 níðingr
(-s, -ar), m. villain, scoundrel, vile wretch; apostate.* * *m. [A. S. or Early E. nidering = slander], a nithing, villain, legally the strongest term of abuse (like Germ. ehrloser), for a traitor, a truce-breaker, one who commits a deed of wanton cruelty, a coward, and the like; sækjask sér um líkir, saman níðingar skríða, a saying, Fms. ix. 389; minnsk þess at sá er einu sinni deyr níðingr verðr alldri öðru sinni drengr, N. G. L. ii. 420; þú ert miklu meiri n. en dugandi manni sæmi at eiga þik at mági, Ísl. ii. 377; heit hvers manns níðingr ella, Nj. 176; en þú ver hvers manns n. ef þú þorir eigi, Eg. 351; þeir búðu níðinginn þegja, sögðu hann nú sem fyrr útryggjan, Fms. ix. 52: an apostate (trú-n., Guð-n.), Julianus níðingr = Julian the Apostate, Ver. 48; grið-n. (q. v.) a truce-breaker:—a niggard, miser, mann-n., mat-n., q. v.COMPDS: níðingsherr, níðingsnafn, níðingsorð, níðingsráð, níðingsskapr, níðingssunr, níðingssök, níðingsverk, níðingsvíg. -
3 отступник
(человек, отступивший от прежней веры и особ. перешедший в другую) apostate, recreant, abjurer, (особ. христианин, перешедший в ислам) renegade; библ. backslider"Возвратитесь, дети-отступники, говорит Господь..." (Книга Пророка Иеремии 3:14) — "Turn. O backsliding children, saith the Lord..."
Юлиан Отступник (рим. император Флавий Клавдий Юлиан; ок. 331-63) — Julian the Apostate
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4 Юлиан Отступник
Religion: Julian the Apostate (Roman emperor, AD 361-363, a persistent enemy of Christianity, he publicly announced his conversion to paganism), Julianus Apostata -
5 guð-níðingr
m. a traitor to God, a renegade, Nj. 272, Fms. i. 84, viii. 308, xi. 41, 274, Fs. 173; e. g. Julian the Apostate is rendered by Julianus Guðníðingr. guðníðings-skapr, m. apostacy, Fms. iii. 89. -
6 гонение
( преследование христиан со стороны государства и иноверцев) persecutionво времена гонений на христиан при императоре он был подвергнут пыткам, а затем обезглавлен в Риме за христианскую веру — he was tortured and then beheaded for his Christianity at Rome during the persecution of Christians under Emperor Diocletian
гонения за веру, преследование верующих — religious persecutions
гонение на ранних христиан — the persecution of the early Christians, the early Christian persecutions
гонение на христиан при императоре Адриане (2 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians under [by] Emperor Hadrian
гонение на христиан при императоре Валериане (3 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians by Emperor Valerian
гонение на христиан при императоре Галле (3 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians by Emperor Gallus
гонение на христиан при императоре Галлиене (3 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians by Emperor Gallienus
гонение на христиан при императоре Деции (3 в.) — the persecution of (the) Chrstians by Emperor Decius, Decius' persecution of the Christians
гонение на христиан при императоре Диоклетиане (4 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians by Emperor Diocletian, Diocletian's persecution of (the) Christians, the persecution of Diocletian
гонение на христиан при императоре Домициане (1 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians under Emperor Domitian
гонение на христиан при императоре Иулиане [Юлиане] Отступнике (4 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians under Julian the Apostate
гонение на христиан при императоре Максимиане (3-4 вв.) — the persecution of (the) Christians by Emperor Maximian, the persecution of Maximian
гонение на христиан при императоре Нероне (1 в.) — the persecution of (the) Christians under Emperor Nero
гонение на христиан при императоре Траяне (1-2 вв.) — the persecution of (the) Christians under [of] Emperor Trajan
гонение на христиан при царе Персии Шапуре (4 в.) — the persecution of the Christians by King S(h)apor of Persia
начать гонения, библ. воздвигнуть гонения — to raise persecution
подвергаться гонениям, библ. быть гонимым to — suffer persecution
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7 Юлиан Отступник
(племянник Константина Великого, с 361 рим. император, известный своими попытками восстановить римскую религию во время господства христ-ва) (Julian) the Apostate, ( прозвище) AnacleteРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Юлиан Отступник
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