The Goths and the Spread of Christianity
Niketas lived during the period in which Christianity was spreading among the Gothic peoples settled along the Danube. Sources relate that the faith advanced under Gothic leaders favorable to it, one of whom is said to have placed the image of the Holy Cross upon the military standards.
During this era the Gothic bishop Urphilus (Ulfilas) developed an alphabet for the Gothic language and translated Christian texts, which assisted the growth of Christianity among the Goths. Niketas, baptized by Bishop Theophilus, became one of the prominent Christians among his people.