Scribulius
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Saint Scribulius the Translator | |
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Saint of the Church | |
Born | 1276 Archdiocese of Araq |
Died | 1327 | (aged 50–51)
Venerated in | Araqese Church, Church of Heldervin, United Katherinicanist Church |
Canonized | 1581, Archdiocese of Araq by Gallius Celsus VI |
Major shrine | Fleurs Cathedral, Fleurs |
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Scribulius (1276–1327), also known as Scribulius the Translator, was an Araqese priest and author who translated Niklaus' Laws of Holiness & Saletrism into the Heldic language during the Three Hundred Years' War. His work of translating the text led to significant changes in Heldic vocabularly that can still be seen today.