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Chilbudius〔Martindale, Jones & Morris (1992), p. 286-287〕 or Chilbuldius〔Cameron, Ward-Perkins, Whitby (2000), p. 474〕 ((ギリシア語:Χιλβούδιος, ''Khilboudios'')) was a Byzantine general, holding the rank of magister militum per Thracias in the early 530s. He was apparently killed in battle c. 533, but an impostor claimed his identity c. 545-546. The only source for both men is Procopius.〔 == Origin == According to some scholars Chilbudius was probably a Slav,〔 although Florin Curta argues this view was misled by the story of the Antian namesake who claimed his identity.〔Curta (2001), p. 76〕 The name has also been considered to be Germanic origin.〔Amory, p.484 : "Other Byzantine officers active in the Balkans and bearing Germanic names included Baduarius dux Scythiae, Ascum MVM per Illyricum ... and Chilbudius MVM per Thracias"〕 Bohdan Strumins'kyj suggested a Gothic name, *''Hil(i)baudeis'' / *''Hil(i)būdeis'', a name attested in Old High German as ''Hillibodo'', rather than the traditional Slavic etymology of *''xvalibud'' ("awakener of glory").〔Strumins'kyj (1979-1980), p. 790-791〕 This demonstrates the difficulty in etymologizing proper names.〔Alexander Schenker. ''The Dawn of Slavic''. Pg 5 "whilst the etymology of a common noun can be attested at the semantic level, most proper names do not lend themselves to such verification.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chilbudius」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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