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Hospito (Hospiton in Latin, Ospitone in Sardinian) was a Sardinian chief of Barbagia (dux Barbaricinorum) who converted to Christianity in the late sixth century. Gregory the Great, in a letter dated to 594, commended Hospito for his Christianity at a time when most of the Sardinians from the interior (Barbaricini) were still pagans "living, all like irrational animals, ignorant of the truth of God and worshiping wood and stone." Hospito confirmed a peace with the Byzantine dux and allowed the missionaries Felix and Ciriacus into Barbagia.

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  • Hospito (Hospiton in Latin, Ospitone in Sardinian) was a Sardinian chief of Barbagia (dux Barbaricinorum) who converted to Christianity in the late sixth century. Gregory the Great, in a letter dated to 594, commended Hospito for his Christianity at a time when most of the Sardinians from the interior (Barbaricini) were still pagans "living, all like irrational animals, ignorant of the truth of God and worshiping wood and stone." Hospito confirmed a peace with the Byzantine dux and allowed the missionaries Felix and Ciriacus into Barbagia. (en)
  • Ospitone o Hospitone (in latino Hospiton) (... – ...; fl. VI secolo) è stato un nobile e capo dei , vissuto nella seconda metà del VI secolo, all'epoca della dominazione bizantina; è citato da papa Gregorio Magno in un'epistola come dux barbaricinorum. (it)
  • Госпитон (итал. Ospitone, лат. Hospiton; VI век) — предводитель «варваров», населявших регион Барбаджа на Сардинии в конце VI веке (по-видимому, илийцев). Одним из первых на острове принял христианство, что поставил ему в заслугу папа римский Григорий I Великий в своём письме 594 году. Заключил мир с Византией и позволил византийским миссионерам Феликсу и Кириаку проповедовать христианство среди своего народа. (ru)
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  • Hospito (Hospiton in Latin, Ospitone in Sardinian) was a Sardinian chief of Barbagia (dux Barbaricinorum) who converted to Christianity in the late sixth century. Gregory the Great, in a letter dated to 594, commended Hospito for his Christianity at a time when most of the Sardinians from the interior (Barbaricini) were still pagans "living, all like irrational animals, ignorant of the truth of God and worshiping wood and stone." Hospito confirmed a peace with the Byzantine dux and allowed the missionaries Felix and Ciriacus into Barbagia. (en)
  • Ospitone o Hospitone (in latino Hospiton) (... – ...; fl. VI secolo) è stato un nobile e capo dei , vissuto nella seconda metà del VI secolo, all'epoca della dominazione bizantina; è citato da papa Gregorio Magno in un'epistola come dux barbaricinorum. (it)
  • Госпитон (итал. Ospitone, лат. Hospiton; VI век) — предводитель «варваров», населявших регион Барбаджа на Сардинии в конце VI веке (по-видимому, илийцев). Одним из первых на острове принял христианство, что поставил ему в заслугу папа римский Григорий I Великий в своём письме 594 году. Заключил мир с Византией и позволил византийским миссионерам Феликсу и Кириаку проповедовать христианство среди своего народа. (ru)
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  • Hospito (en)
  • Ospitone (it)
  • Госпитон (ru)
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