Worn since the 6th century by Priests and Deacons in Ravenna, the maniple was incorporated throughout Wesern Europe within 400 years. |
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Ravenna hurried to the cupboard and got in, wrinkling her nose at the musty smell of old, dry paper that was pervading the cupboard. |
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And here, enveloped in the power and aura that Skybury exuded, Ravenna understood how true that was. |
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Ravenna had not long to ponder because footsteps, faint at first but steadily growing louder sounded from the corridor. |
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Emperor Justinian reconquered North Africa and part of Italy, making Ravenna the western capital, but his success was shortlived. |
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He had himself proclaimed king at Ravenna in 494 after taking back Italy from Odoacer. |
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The Chief laughed softly, bloodthirstily, and Ravenna felt shivers run down her spine. |
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It is in Ravenna that the earliest mosaics are preserved, in temple after temple, in museums, presbyteries, baptistries and churches. |
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These fruits had been collected during an official survey from 6 orchards: 4 were located in Forlì-Cesena province and 2 in Ravenna province. |
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In Emilia-Romagna, IYSV has been found in the eastern part of the region, in the provinces of Bologna, Ravenna and ForlÃ-Cesena. |
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Part of it is transported to Ravenna by Theodoric, and another to Byzantium. |
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There is a mosaic in Ravenna portraying saints, martyrs, hierarchs, and faithful laity, each of them holding a crown that they will place at the feet of Christ. |
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His body is buried in Ravenna, in the Church of San Francesco, in a neoclassical templet built in 1780 by the architect Camillo Morigia. |
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Standing on a graveled railroad track, he speaks bluntly of the decline of the coal industry as images of Ravenna, Ky., flash across the screen. |
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Hitherto fear of the Lombards had kept the popes faithful to the Byzantine emperor and to the exarch in Ravenna, but the situation changed. |
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A priest when elected pope by acclamation, he was the last pope to seek approval of his election from the imperial exarch in Ravenna. |
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Look at the Ravenna mosaics in the sixth century and the palace of Theodoric surrounded by porches and decorated with tents. |
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It was on the rumour of some troubles in Naples that the Liberals of Ravenna thought the time was come to make a demonstration. |
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When in 739 the Lombards sacked the exarchate of Ravenna and threatened Rome, Gregory appealed to the Franks for aid. |
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While studying at the Art Institute in Ravenna, he became a photojournalist and joined the Grazia Neri Agency. |
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Two concerts by the La Scala Orchestra conducted by Ricardo Muti were held in Ravenna and Sarajevo on 13 and 14 July 1997 respectively. |
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For three and a half centuries Ravenna became a member of the Papal States in a position both economically and socially very marginal. |
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This old established breed was employed as a retriever waterdog in the lowlands of Emilia-Romagna in the Po delta and the Ravenna marshes. |
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Honorius was planning to flee to Constantinople when a reinforcing army of 4,000 soldiers from the East disembarked in Ravenna. |
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In 432 the two met at the Battle of Ravenna which left Aetius's forces defeated and Boniface mortally wounded. |
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The City of Chichester is twinned with Chartres, France and Ravenna, Italy. |
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Unhappy with this, their chieftain Odoacer defeated and killed Orestes, invaded Ravenna and dethroned Romulus Augustus, son of Orestes. |
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After his death in Ravenna in 526, Theoderic was succeeded by his grandson Athalaric. |
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According to the Ravenna Cosmography, Mauringa was the land east of the Elbe. |
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Here he continued Don Juan and wrote the Ravenna Diary and My Dictionary and Recollections. |
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After 188 miles of racing the Italian had to stop in Ravenna to replace the Ferrari's tyres, and fell behind again. |
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Another city on the Italian coast of the Adriatic that increased in importance during the Roman era was Ravenna. |
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When the Western Empire fell in 476 AD Ravenna became the capital of the Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy. |
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Maroboduus escaped to Noricum and the Romans offered him refuge in Ravenna where he remained the rest of his life. |
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In 402, the city was besieged by the Goths and the Imperial residence was moved to Ravenna. |
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After the city was besieged by the Visigoths in 402, the imperial residence was moved to Ravenna. |
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During these four years, he distinguished himself not only as a Classical scholar, a poseur, and a wit but also as a poet by winning the coveted Newdigate Prize in 1878 with a long poem, Ravenna. |
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While teaching in Ravenna, Damian seems to have been influenced by the ideas of St. Romuald, who was instrumental in promoting the eremitical ideal in Italy in the late 10th and the early 11th century. |
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He appointed military governors for Rome and Ravenna the exarchate of Ravenna when he realized that the civil authorities were unable to protect remaining Byzantine territory from the advancing Lombards. |
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In the year 787 he found inspiration in San Vitale, the central-plan building in Ravenna, itself following on in terms of intellectual and architectural tradition from the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. |
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When the Lombards renewed their advance southward, taking Ravenna in 751 and driving out the exarch, the pope appealed in vain to the Byzantine emperor. |
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Meanwhile, the exarch Isaac of Ravenna, supported by Roman soldiers, occupied the Lateran Palace in Rome and seized the church's treasure, hoping to force Severinus to conform to imperial demands. |
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The restructuring has involved the closure of a major part of the production plants and the concentration of the activity on the most efficient units of Ravenna and Ferrara. |
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Built in the shape of an octagon with two superimposed galleries, this structure resembles San Vitale in Ravenna, and the ground-floor section of the interior recalls the mausoleum of Theodoric. |
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The basilicas of Ravenna were a splendid discovery for us. |
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Go on pilgrimage to Ravenna and then we can speak about it. |
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The frescos in Assisi, the mosaics at Ravenna, the sculptures in Rome and the complete cities of Florence and Rome are art treasures of incredible worth. |
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At the head of two armies ostensibly in the service of the Byzantine emperor, he was proclaimed king by his people and moved his court to Ravenna. |
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From there, he travelled throughout Europe for over 30 years before retiring in 1850 in Ravenna to concentrate on instrument making, bringing several important innovations to the guitar. |
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At first, they were unable to conquer the Exarchate of Ravenna, the Ducatus Romanus, and Calabria and Apulia. |
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The Ravenna Cosmography first mentions a city named Purocoronavis in the locality. |
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It was modelled after the Basilica of San Vitale, in Ravenna, Italy, and was built by Odo of Metz. |
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A bronze bear from Gaul was placed inside, along with an equestrian statue from Ravenna, believed to be Theodric. |
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He then travelled to Rome and Ravenna where he performed many miracles, including slaying a dragon while in Rome. |
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There are also some larger cities that are located very near the coast, such as the Italian cities of Ravenna and Lecce. |
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The Byzantines managed to retain control of the area of Ravenna and Rome, linked by a thin corridor running through Perugia. |
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In 572, Alboin was murdered in Verona in a plot led by his wife, Rosamund, who later fled to Ravenna. |
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Desiderius managed to take Ravenna definitively, ending the Byzantine presence in northern Italy. |
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The deposed king had to flee to Italy, and Tiberius detained him 18 years in Ravenna. |
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Some Germans who settled in Ravenna revolted and managed to seize possession of the city. |
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Honorius, however, refused to see beyond his own safety, guaranteed by the dikes and marshes of Ravenna. |
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Theoderic invaded Italy in 489 and by August 490 had captured almost the entire peninsula, forcing Odoacer to take refuge in Ravenna. |
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Theoderic had no reason to doubt Tufa's loyalty and dispatched his new general to Ravenna with a band of elite soldiers. |
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Odoacer again was defeated and forced back into Ravenna, where Theoderic besieged him. |
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On 29 August 492, the Goths were about to assemble enough ships at Rimini to set up an effective blockade of Ravenna. |
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In 519, when a mob had burned down the synagogues of Ravenna, Theoderic ordered the town to rebuild them at its own expense. |
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With the attack on Ravenna, Witiges and his men were trapped in the Ostrogothic capital. |
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Gregory's successors were largely dominated by the Exarch of Ravenna, the Byzantine emperor's representative in the Italian Peninsula. |
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He travelled extensively across Europe, especially in Italy, where he lived for seven years in the cities of Venice, Ravenna and Pisa. |
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Fleet bases included such ports as Ravenna, Arles, Aquilea, Misenum and the mouth of the Somme River in the West and Alexandria and Rhodes in the East. |
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As a proxy for his father, Romulus made no decisions and left no monuments, though coins bearing his name were minted in Rome, Milan, Ravenna, and Gaul. |
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Odoacer emerged from Ravenna and started to besiege his rival. |
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After seizing control of Ravenna, Odoacer sent the former emperor to live in the Castellum Lucullanum in Campania, after which he disappears from the historical record. |
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After the invasion of Gaul by several barbarian tribes in 406, contact was broken between Britain and the Western Roman central government in Ravenna. |
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The first written references to the island are Roman sources such as the Ravenna Cosmography, which refers to Scitis and Scetis, which can be found on a map by Ptolemy. |
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Ravenna proved to be invulnerable, surrounded by marshes and estuaries and easily supplied by small boats from its hinterlands, as Procopius later pointed out in his History. |
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Sicily was used as a base for the Byzantines to conquer the rest of Italy, with Naples, Rome, Milan, and the Ostrogoth capital Ravenna falling within five years. |
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At that time they say that the Emperor Honorius in Ravenna received the message from one of the eunuchs, evidently a keeper of the poultry, that Roma had perished. |
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With the capital of Ravenna under his control, Orestes appointed his son, Romulus to the throne despite the lack of support from the eastern court in Constantinople. |
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At his succession in 772, Pope Adrian I demanded the return of certain cities in the former exarchate of Ravenna in accordance with a promise at the succession of Desiderius. |
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Agilulf successfully fought the rebel dukes of northern Italy, conquering Padua in 601, Cremona and Mantua in 603, and forcing the Exarch of Ravenna to pay tribute. |
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Odoacer ruled from Rome and Ravenna, restored the Colosseum and assigned seats to senatorial dignitaries as part of the process of consolidating his rule. |
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By 493 Ravenna was taken, where Theodoric would set up his capital. |
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Odoacer advanced on Ravenna, capturing the city and the young emperor. |
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It caused the imperial residence to be transferred from Milan to Ravenna, and necessitated the withdrawal of Legio XX Valeria Victrix from Britain. |
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The following year Pepin fulfilled his promise to the pope and retrieved the Exarchate of Ravenna, recently fallen to the Lombards, and returned it to the Papacy. |
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In 751 the Lombard King Aistulf conquered most of the Exarchate of Ravenna, leaving Venice a lonely and increasingly autonomous Byzantine outpost. |
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Orestes was killed at Placentia and his brother Paulus outside Ravenna. |
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