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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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    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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  • 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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  • of 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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    The siege of Aquileia was a siege battle that took place in 238 in the town of Aquileia during the Year of the Six Emperors, which resulted in the assassination...
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    Hermagoras of Aquileia (also spelled Hermenagoras, Hermogenes, Ermacoras) (Italian: Sant'Ermagora, Friulian: Sant Macôr or Sant Ramacul, Slovene: sveti...
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  • Macedonius of Aquileia (535–556). They in turn were anathematized by other churchmen. The schism provided the opportunity for the bishop of Aquileia to assume...
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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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    The 13th Logistic Battalion "Aquileia" (Italian: 13° Battaglione Logistico "Aquileia") is an inactive military logistics battalion of the Italian Army...
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  • The 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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  • 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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    captured neighboring Aquileia, metropolitan Paulinus I of Aquileia found refuge in Grado that remained under Byzantine rule. Since Aquileia remained in Lombard...
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    SS Aquileia was a Dutch-built steamship that was launched in 1913 as the ocean liner and mail ship Prins der Nederlanden for Netherland Line. She ran scheduled...
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    of troops to confront him, and Constantine was killed in an ambush near Aquileia. Constans then took control of his brother's realm, whose inhabitants seem...
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    The March of Verona and Aquileia was a vast march (frontier district) of the Holy Roman Empire in the northeastern Italian region during the Middle Ages...
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    Patriarcale di Santa Maria Assunta) is the principal church in the town of Aquileia, in the Province of Udine and the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy...
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  • Hilarius of Aquileia, also Hilary of Aquileia (Italian: Ilario d'Aquileia, also Ellaro or Elaro) (d. 16 March, c. 284) was an early Bishop of Aquileia, a martyr...
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  • with Julius, Bishop of Rome. Additionally c. 400, Rufinus, a priest of Aquileia, left a Latin version in his Commentarius in Symbolum Apostolorum (P.L...
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  • Maxentius of Aquileia (d. 830s) (Italian ‘Massenzio’) was an Italian Patriarch. Maxentius served as the Patriarch of Aquileia from 811 until his death...
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  • 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...
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    ") However, in June, 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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  • of Grado was a Synod held in 579 by bishops loyal to the Patriarch of Aquileia. It was held in Grado as the Patriarch had fled there after the Lombard...
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  • The Titular Archbishop of Aquileia is the head of a titular see of the Roman Catholic church. The title is currently held by Charles John Brown, the Apostolic...
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    On 1 December 1991 the 3rd Missile Brigade "Aquileia" was reduced to 3rd Artillery Regiment "Aquileia". On 28 September 1992 the regiment was disbanded...
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    Cervignano-Aquileia-Grado (Italian: Stazione di Cervignano-Aquileia-Grado) is a railway station serving the town of Cervignano del Friuli, in the region...
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  • Italian Peninsula to the British Isles, with a main sanctuary located at Aquileia, on the Adriatic coast. Through interpretatio romana, Belenus was often...
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    Paulinus I was the first Patriarch of Aquileia, serving from 557 to 571. When he took over the see was in schism with Rome. When the Lombards invaded northern...
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    dal Friûl) was the territory under the temporal rule of the Patriarch of Aquileia and one of the ecclesiastical states of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1420...
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  • The sack of Aquileia occurred in 452, and was carried out by the Huns under the leadership of Attila. A year after the Battle of Catalaunian Fields, Attila...
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