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- The Aquileian Rite was a particular liturgical tradition of the Patriarchate of Aquileia and hence called the ritus patriarchinus. It was effectively...
- Aquileian Schism may refer to: Aquileia-Rome Schism, between the sees of Aquileia and Rome, during the 6th and 7th centuries a split within the Aquileian...
- internal schism occurred, and since that time there were two rival lines of Aquileian patriarchs: one in New Aquileia (Grado) with jurisdiction over the Byzantine-controlled...
- settlements: Piran, Slovenia Maria Saal, Austria Schism of the Three Chapters Aquileian rite Councils of Aquileia List of Aquileia Bishops and patriarchs Acaste...
- Alexandria. Hermagoras of Aquileia is believed to be its first bishop. The Aquileian Rite is ****ociated with Aquileia. It is believed that the Church of Milan...
- by Reuchlin and Luther. Overlooked are two forms of dismissal of the Aquileian Rite, one used for Major Double Feasts and another for Major Solemnities...
- Aquileian cup-shaped coin form the patriarchal period (13th-15th century), depicting the eagle, which already was a symbol of Friuli....
- Imp****ibility of God the Father is mentioned in the Aquileian Creed (before the 4th century). As the Aquileian Creed affirms, this faith was shared by the Christian...
- resurrection of the flesh is mentioned in the Aquileian Creed (before the 4th century). As the Aquileian Creed affirms, this faith was shared by the Christian...
- of Veneto until the later Middle Ages when the Roman Rite replaced the Aquileian Rite. By the 6th century the bishop of Aquileia claimed the title of patriarch...