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Summary Of: Ravenna

Ravenna once served as the seat of the... Ravenna is the second... Ravenna consisted of houses built on piles on a series of small islands in a marshy... but Ravenna remained an important... 6th century mosaic in Ravenna portrays Jesus long... 6th century mosaic in Ravenna portrays Jesus long... in Ravenna portrays Jesus long... Ravenna greatly prospered under Roman rule... Ravenna was surrounded by swamps and marshes and had ease of access to Imperial forces of... Galla Placidia returned to Ravenna with her son... Ravenna enjoyed a period of peace... Ravenna was the capital of the... Ravenna became the seat of Byzantine government in Italy... The Restauratio Imperii in Ravenna also benefited to the nearby harbour of Classe... Ravenna became the seat of the... Ravenna then became territory of the... to take away anything from Ravenna that he liked... the archbishop of Ravenna was the richest in Italy after the Papacy... In 1198 Ravenna led a league of... Ravenna was returned to the Papal States in 1248 and again to the Traversari until... One of the most illustrious residents of Ravenna at this time was the exiled poet... Ravenna was ruled by Venice until 1509... Ravenna was sacked by the French... Ravenna was again ruled by legates of the... Ravenna was part of the Papal States until 1796... Ravenna and the surrounding... Eight early Christian monuments of Ravenna are inscribed on the... Ravenna has an important commercial and tourist port... lived in Ravenna between 1819 and 1821... came across Ravenna and was inspired to write two poems of the city...

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