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Vinum Hadrianum (Gr****: Adriakos, Adrianos) is a wine from
Hadria or Hatria,
currently known as Atri, in
Picenum on the
Adriatic coast of
central Italy...
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throughout the empire. In 785-86, the pope sent the
emperor the
Sacramentarium Hadrianum, a
version of the
Gregorian Sacramentary for
papal use,
which was adapted...
- the most
faithful witness to the
Frankish Gelasian type The
Gregorian "
Hadrianum", Cambrai, Médiathèque d'agglomération MS 164, a copy of the sacramentary...
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quantity of wine. In the
countryside of Atri,
which produced a wine
called Hadrianum, the
first bottle of
Montepulciano was labeled. The
mountainous province...
- 433–436. Walser,
Isabella (29 July 2015). "Lorenzo
Campeggis Promemoria ad
Hadrianum Papam VI. de
depravato statu Romanae Ecclesiae (1522) im religions-, gattungs-...
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Picenum was the most
expensive wine,
together with Falerno.
Vinum Hadrianum was
produced in Picenum, in the city of
Hatria or Hadria, the old city...
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candidates in
modum crucis, and
insufflation of the font as well. The "
Hadrianum"
version of the
Gregorian Sacramentary, sent to
Charlemagne from Rome...
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derived from the
supplement by St.
Benedict of
Aniane to the so-called
Hadrianum, a
sacramentary from Rome that had been in
papal use, and an 8th-century...
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Roman conquest of the area, the
place was
known as
Municipium Aelium Hadrianum Napoca.
Possible etymologies for
Napoca or
Napuca include the
names of...
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considered the most
expensive wine,
together with Falerno.
Vinum Hadrianum was
produced in Picenum, in the city of
Hatria or Hadria, the old name...