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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...
- čedadski evanđelistar), at first named the Codex of Aquileia (Latin: codex aquileiensis, codex foroiulensis, Slovene: Oglejski kodeks), is a medieval Latin transcript...
- Doubleday & Company. pp. 1186, 1189. ISBN 0-385-01156-3. Fortunati**** Aquileiensis (2017). Commentary on the Gospels: English translation and introduction...
- Roman Emperors to maintain the rule over Italy. The Marca Veronensis et Aquileiensis was created by King Berengar I of Friuli about 890 as part of a general...
- March of Treviso, a medieval territory in Venetia Marca Veronensis et Aquileiensis, or March of Verona, created after 945 and centred on Verona and Aquileia...
- Zelzer (Vol. 82/3: lib. 10, epp. extra collectionem. gesta concilii Aquileiensis, 1990); Indices et addenda – comp. M. Zelzer, 1996, Vol. 82/4 H. Wace...
- do****ents de l'Académie de la Val d'Isère. 5: 254–262. Latin: Patriarchæ Aquileiensis, Italian: Patriarcato di Aquileia, Friulian: Patriarcjât di Aquilee,...
- Manichaeus, Innocentius I, Aurelius Episcopus Carthaginensis 21 Rufinus Aquileiensis, Pelagius haeresiarcha 22–30 Hieronymus Stridonensis 31 Flavius Lucius...
- of the grants. These lands had been part of the Marca Veronensis et Aquileiensis (frontier) between Italy (under the control of the Carolingians) and...
- Hegemonium, Isaac Iudaeus, Archidiaconus Rom****, Fortunati**** Aquileiensis, Chromatius Aquileiensis. Corpus Christianorum Series Latina (in Latin). Vol. 9....