Apostolien
Apostolien is a term used in several European languages to refer to the group of apostles. It is linguistically related to the word apostle, whose roots lie in the Greek apostolos; through Latin and other medieval language traditions, forms resembling Apostolien have appeared as plural or collective references to the apostles in religious texts and sermons.
In religious contexts, the apostles are traditionally understood as the Twelve who were commissioned by Jesus
In modern usage, the term is also found in literature, fantasy, and media as the name for
Because of its varied usage across languages, the precise meaning of Apostolien is context-dependent. It may