AQUILEIA

äkwēlĕˈyä, town, in Friuli–Venezia Giulia, NE Italy, near the Adriatic Sea. Founded in 181 b.c. by the Romans, it was a stronghold against the barbarians and a trade center. Later, the town was destroyed several times by invaders, notably by Attila (a.d. 452). In the 6th cent. Aquileia became the see of a patriarch. Fleeing the Lombards in 568, the patriarch took refuge in Grado, the island port of Aquileia, and remained there while Aquileia elected its own patriarch. The pope recognized (7th cent.) both patriarchates; in 1445 that of Grado was transferred to Venice. From the 11th cent. Aquileia flourished under the temporal rule of its patriarchs, who acquired Friuli, Carniola, and Istria. Decline began in the 14th cent., and in 1420 Venice occupied Aquileia and Friuli. Aquileia was under Austrian rule from 1509 to 1918, when it passed to Italy. The patriarchate was abolished in 1751. Of particular note is the Romanesque basilica (11th cent., partly restored in the 14th cent.), with a well-preserved mosaic floor and frescoes of the 12th and 13th cent. There are also Roman ruins and an archaeological museum.

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...defence of those who were condemned at Aquileia 337 r . 50-349 r . 4a . A short note...shed valuable light on the events at Aquileia from the perspective of those who were...that the decisions of the council of Aquileia by no means brought an end to the Homoians...
...See Chap. III, note 20. 35. On Aquileia see the works quoted in Chap I, note...made of the special articles produced by Aquileia. The wonderful assemblage of amber articles...Pommern 1924 , p. 89. Does this come from Aquileia? A very good survey of the objects stored...
...into the early medieval patriarchate of Aquileia.28 A similar degree of influence is...which he was in any way a suffragan of Aquileia cannot be determined. That Turranius...Concordia was also under the influence of Aquileia, especially bearing in mind that Concordia...
...pantomimus; theatre mentioned in another inscription (CIL 5. ioo8a), attributed either to Altinum or Aquileia. AQUILEIA VENETIAE (Aquileia, UD) Location: north of Archaeological Museum? (Ruggiero, in Ciancio Rossetto). Cavea: faces...
...Fortunato, who it shares with Gorizia and Aquileia. OTHER CENTERS . In the southeast corner of Udine province is Aquileia , which the Romans founded in 181 B...important city for over 1,000 years, Aquileia became one of the chief military and...
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...commentary on the Apostles Creed by Rufinus of Aquileia; third, a sermon from the Easter vigil...church by one Chromatius, bishop of Aquileia; and last, a letter written by Augustine...into Latin of Scripture, Rufinus of Aquileia. Rufinus and the Vocabulary Shift from...
...woman, the sister of the Patriarch of Aquileia, suffering for seven months from painful...pious works.91 Both the Patriarch of Aquileia, Pagano della Torre, and Udines civic...March 16, 1750, the last Patriarch of Aquileia, Cardinal Daniel Delfino, whose seat...
...Old Roman antiphonary, in Lucca and Aquileia/Kranj, Krakow; the lower position...Worcester, Lucca, Florence, Krakow, Aquileia, the Fransiscans, and surely in many...this same path. In Klosterneuburg, Aquileia/Kranj, St. Amand the first part is...
...around the lagoon city notwithstanding. Aquileia was the ancient capital of the region...Mark were moved from Alexandria not to Aquileia - the old Venice - where he had preached, but to the new Venice, which became Aquileia reborn. The Byzantine character of Saint...
...and Spain again. Augustus, however, be it noted, was at Aquileia in 12 (Jos. Ant. 16.4.1), in Gaul again 11-10...general terms of Augustus being at Ravenna, Mediolanum and Aquileia in the Pannonian and German wars (Aug. 20).103 A most...
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...of Marseilles from Photis to Fanny. The last, "Rufinus", belongs to the category of books and publishing. Rufinus of Aquileia, a fifth-century theologian, has the distinction of being OUPs first author. He provides the opening for some mischievous...


 

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...relics inside. The popes first stop was Aquileia, east of Venice, where he was greeted...thousands of yellow-flag waving followers. Aquileia is the site of an ancient Roman port...security. The center of the town of Aquileia was closed to traffic in anticipation...
...to welcome immigrants fleeing to its shores, invoking the historic role of Venice and the once influential church in nearby Aquileia as a cultural bridges during his two-day visit to northern Italy. Thousands march in Mexico: MEXICO CITY -- An anti...
...the year. February travelers might choose between the Calabrian town of Scylla or the lagoon islands and basilica mosaics in Aquileia, while July visitors might consider the Umbria jazz festival or the hilltop spa town of Sarnano. National Geographics "Drives...


 

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AQUILEIA akwele ya, town, in Friuli Venezia Giulia...Attila (a.d. 452). In the 6th cent. Aquileia became the see of a patriarch. Fleeing...took refuge in Grado, the island port of Aquileia, and remained there while Aquileia elected...
...rebellion in Africa, and Gordian (Gordian I) was named emperor by the landowners. Maximin marched on Italy and advanced on Aquileia. In the siege he was assassinated by the soldiers. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
...Roman rule in the 2d cent. b.c. Emperor Augustus joined Venetia and Istria to form a separate province, whose capital was Aquileia . Venetia was devastated by Attila, king of the Huns, in the mid-5th cent. a.d. About the 10th cent., the towns of...
...Sophronius Eusebius Hieronymus. He studied in Rome (c.359 363) under Aelius Donatus. After further study at Trier and Aquileia, he journeyed to the East. At Antioch, in 375, he experienced a vision in which Christ reproved him for his pagan studies...
...into the counties of Gorizia (east) and Friuli (west). The western county passed (11th cent.) to the patriarchs of Aquileia , who made Udine their capital. In 1420 it went to Venice, and the name Friuli lost its political connotation. After the...
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