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The foundations of Asturian culture and that of Christian Spain in the High Middle Ages were laid during the reigns of Silo and Mauregatus, when the Asturian kings submitted to the authority of the Umayyad emirs of the Caliphate of Córdoba. The most prominent Christian scholar in the Kingdom of Asturias of this period was Beatus of Liébana ...
Feb 25, 2010 · Even though Jesus and the first Christians used a word from their culture, they clearly invested it with new meaning and placed an unprecedented emphasis upon it.
Apr 22, 2021 · The first translation of the Bible into Asturian language was published last March and it was presented this Wednesday at the Royal Institute of Asturian Studies (RIDEA). The event had a limited in person audience due to restrictions, and was broadcast on the Spanish Bible Society's YouTube channel.
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Asturias was the first Christian kingdom of this European peninsula, and we still have many vestiges of that ancient Kingdom today -among the most noteworthy is Asturian Art or Pre-Romanesque Art, declared a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO- and also many vestiges of the nobility and the lineage that runs through the bowels of this land, which ...
We want to hear the word in its own context—informed by ancient cultural cues—to understand the biblical author’s intended meaning and respond properly. So what are some of the ancient ideas that shaped the biblical authors’ literary context and cultural lens?
Asturian is one of the Astur-Leonese languages which form part of the Iberian Romance languages, close to Galician-Portuguese and Castilian and further removed from Navarro-Aragonese. It is an inflecting, fusional, head-initial and dependent-marking language. Its word order is subject–verb–object (in declarative sentences without ...
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Asturianu occidental, or Western Asturian: one of its main characteristics is the use of decreasing diphtongs /ei/ and /ou/ (e.g., freisnu [ash tree], cousa [thing]), instead of the well-known monophtongs /ei/ > /e/ and /ou/ > /o/ in the other Asturian variants (e.g., fresnu [ash tree], cosa [thing]);