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0:16.6 | Hello, in the fourth century AD, Roman missionaries |
0:19.3 | converted the Ostragost to Christianity |
0:21.6 | in the form known as Aeronism, |
0:23.7 | as a way of integrating them into the Roman Empire. |
0:26.8 | Aeronism spread to the vandals and the Visigosts, |
0:29.6 | who took it to Spain, the North Africa, |
0:31.7 | and the Ostragosts brought it deeper into the league |
0:34.3 | out of the fall of Rome. |
0:36.4 | Within a hundred years, though, they learned |
0:39.2 | that they had become heretics, |
0:41.6 | as the Romans were now following the Nicene Creed, |
0:44.2 | not the Aeron, and they faced persecution |
0:47.0 | or converting again, or finding common ground. |
0:50.2 | When we did discuss Aeronism on Robin Wheeling, |
0:52.3 | a lecturer in Mediterranean history at the University of Liverpool, |
0:55.8 | Judith Herring, professor of late antique |
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