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Summary Of: Aquileia

Aquileia was founded as a colony by the... Aquileia was founded on a site not far from where... It is likely that Aquileia had been a center of... Aquileia was connected by road with... made Aquileia the principal fortress of the empire against the barbarians of the North and East... Aquileia maintained its importance... enumerated Aquileia as the ninth among the great cities of the world... Yet Aquileia would rise again... with the mainland patriarchate of Aquileia under the protection of the... and the insular patriarchate of Aquileia seated in Grado being protected by the... The line of the patriarchs elected in Aquileia would continue in schism until 699... ruled Aquileia and the surrounding mainland territory from... affirmed the precedence of the mainland patriarch of Aquileia over the patriarch of Grado... The ruins of Aquileia were continually pillaged for building material... the patriarch of Aquileia had grown strong enough to assert temporal sovereignty over Friuli and Aquileia... The seat of the patriarchate of Aquileia had been transferred to... The Cathedral of Aquileia is one of the most important edifices of Christianity... a cycle depicting the origins of Christianity in Aquileia and the history of... The ancient buildings of Aquileia served as stone quarries for centuries... List of Aquileia Bishops and patriarchs... List of Aquileia Bishops and patriarchs...

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