- AH-kwil-AY-ə, Italian: [akwiˈlɛːja]; Friulian: Olee / Olea /
Acuilee /
Aquilee /
Aquilea; Venetian: Aquiłeja / Aquiłegia; Slovene: Oglej. "Superficie di Comuni...
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defeated Maximus in two
battles in Pannonia,
before crushing his army at
Aquilea, and
capturing Maximus.
Maximus was
executed on 28
August 388. His death...
- The
Patriarchate of
Aquileia was an
episcopal see and
ecclesiastical province in
northeastern Italy,
originally centered in the
ancient city of Aquileia...
- The
Schism of the
Three Chapters was a
schism that
affected Chalcedonian Christianity in
Northern Italy lasting from 553 to 698 AD and in some
areas to...
- it. However, in the same year, he was
ambushed by Constans'
forces in
Aquilea, and was killed.
Constans I 337–350 (Emperor of
Italy and Africa: 337–340...
- figures:
Irenaeus of Lyon (died c. 202)
Relevant figures:
Chromatius of
Aquilea Christianity portal Europe portal Aristotelianism Augustinianism Bohemian...
- Scaurus. This road led to
Dertona (modern Tortona), Placentia, Cremona,
Aquilea, and Genua, from
which travellers could proceed to
Gallia Narbonensis (southern...
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commanded by an
older man
attempts to stop an
invasion of the city of
Aquilea. The
invaders are met by
common men who
defend the city, but it is ignored...
- PROJECT". www.fishrecords.co.uk. The
civilization experience of
Jeremy Button by
Geraldo Salgado-Neto &
Aquilea Salgado (in Portuguese) H2G2 biography...
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Potentia Romanorum (Lucania et Bruttii) BC 183 Mutina,
Parma (Aemilia) BC 181
Aquilea (Venetia es Histria)
Gravisca (Latium) BC 180
Portus Pis**** (Etruria)...