- The
Chronicon Altinate,
Altino Chronicle or
Origo civitatum Italie seu
Venetiarum is one of the
oldest sources for the
history of Venice. The
oldest known...
- Julius, A
History of Venice.
Alfred A. Knopf: New York, 1982. Anonymous,
Archivo Storico Italiano, Tomo VIII:
Cronaca Altinate. Florence, Italy, 1845....
- The
Ponte Altinate is a
Roman bridge in Padua, Italy. The late
Republican bridge once
spanned a
branch of the
Brenta river whose course is
today followed...
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despotate of
Epirus under Michael I
Komnenos Doukas.
According to the
Cronaca Altinate, he
strove to
maintain peace with
Padua after an
incident at a festival...
-
emperors in his work On
Weights and Measures. The 13th-century
Chronicon Altinate records 46
emperors in the same time period.
These discrepancies arise...
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mistake for 23 April, and it is
derived from the 13th-century
Chronicon Altinate (edited by
Philip Grierson),
which gives Heraclius’
death as 11 January...
- 157–197. doi:10.2307/1291437. JSTOR 1291437. PmbZ,
Michael II:
Chronicon Altinate Kazhdan, Alexander, ed. (1991). The
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford...
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bridge largely underground,
along with the
ancient Ponte Molino,
Ponte Altinate,
Ponte Corvo and
Ponte S. Matteo.
Ponte San Lorenzo, Padua, one of the...
- six days".
Other authors give only the month. The 13th
century Chronicon Altinate gives 11 January, a date that
could be
accepted if not for the corrupted...
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bridge largely underground,
along with the
ancient Ponte Molino,
Ponte Altinate,
Ponte Corvo and
Ponte S. Matteo. In the
community of
Padua are numerous...