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Aquileia is an
ancient Roman city in Italy, at the head of the
Adriatic at the edge of the lagoons,
about 10
kilometres (6 mi) from the sea, on the river...
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bishops and
patriarchs of
Aquileia in
northeastern Italy. For the
ecclesiastical history of the diocese, see
Patriarchate of
Aquileia. From 553
until 698 the...
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Patriarchate of
Aquileia was an
episcopal see and
ecclesiastical province in
northeastern Italy,
originally centered in the
ancient city of
Aquileia, situated...
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Patriarchate of
Aquileia is an archdiocese.
Patriarchate of
Aquileia may also
refer to the:
Patria del Friuli, the
state in the Holy
Roman Empire that...
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Aquileia. The
Roman city of
Aquileia at the head of the
Adriatic Sea is the seat of an
ancient episcopal see, seat of the
Patriarch of
Aquileia. The...
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Roman Aquileia (today's
Aquileia in Friuli; in
Latin Aquileia) was
founded in 181 BC by the Romans, in the
territory of the
ancient Carni: In the same...
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Sigehard or
Sieghard (died on 12
August 1077) was
patriarch of
Aquileia from 1068 to 1077. He was the
member of a
Bavarian noble family with
estates in...
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forces loyal to
Constantius captured the city of
Aquileia on the
north Adriatic coast, an
event that
threatened to cut
Julian off...
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Tyrannius Rufinus, also
called Rufinus of
Aquileia (Latin:
Rufinus Aquileiensis; 344/345–411), was an
early Christian monk, philosopher, historian, and...
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captured neighboring Aquileia,
metropolitan Paulinus I of
Aquileia found refuge in
Grado that
remained under Byzantine rule.
Since Aquileia remained in Lombard...