ravenna in English

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a city near the Adriatic coast in northeast central Italy; population 155,997 (2008). It is noted for its ancient mosaics dating from the early Christian period.

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1. We believed it's dark magic died with Ravenna.

2. Severus fled to Ravenna, an impregnable position.

3. This is proved by the mosaics at Ravenna and Rome.

4. Howard Beetler lives in Diamond, OH; previous cities include Ravenna OH and Wayland OH

5. 475 – The Roman general Orestes forces western Roman Emperor Julius Nepos to flee his capital city, Ravenna.

6. Soon afterwards, he proclaimed the capture of Ravenna in the name of the Emperor Justinian.

7. Its second Duke Ariulf made frequent expeditions against the Byzantines (in 579–592 against Ravenna and in 592 against Rome).

8. Each lamp is handcrafted in Ravenna, Italy, of fiberglass and then coated with a layer of natural Italian stones.

9. 1-star hotels Marina di ravenna give guests the opportunity to spend pleasant holidays at reasonable prices all the year round.

10. Romagna Combustibili è una ditta di Ravenna che si occupa della distribuzione di carboni, legna e Combustibili per uso domestico e industriale

11. Arquebus shows all of this in true die-rolling glory, featuring 8 major battles: Fornovo, Cerignola, Agnadello, Ravenna, Marignano, Bicocca, Pavia, and Ceresole

12. Zanardelli, Tito, 7: Saggio Alterato di dialetto bolognese risalente al 1635, L’Antica Porta Guandalaria di Ravenna, Alt Celtischer Sprachschatz von Alfred Holder, Rassegna bibliografica toponomastica

13. All this was a result of the worsening split between the ancient senatorial aristocracy centered in Rome and the adherents of Gothic rule at Ravenna.

14. Early in 408, whilst commanding a force of barbarians at Ravenna, Stilicho induced him to mutiny in an attempt to prevent Honorius from travelling there.

15. Buskers play at farmers markets, near the city’s universities and colleges, in front of upscale grocery stores, downtown, in Ballard and Fremont, Ravenna and Capitol Hill

16. For the high altar in Ravenna he had a hanging made of the most costly cloth, which was embroidered with a portrayal of the entire life of Jesus.

17. He participated actively in political life, both in his native town and in Padua, and contributed with his projects to the Ravenna-area land drainage and the Lugo aqueduct.

18. Bangle was born in Ravenna, Ohio, and raised in Wausau, Wisconsin.After considering becoming a Methodist minister, Bangle attended the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, earning a Bachelor of Science degree.

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20. The Arian and Orthodox Baptisteries in Ravenna are clear evidence for this and propose a model that might explain the differences of architectural form in other urban centers like Corinth where several Baptisteries of different forms existed at the same time

21. Faroald II captured Classis, the port of Ravenna, according to Paul the Deacon's History of the Lombards: "In that time too Faroald, the first dux of the Spoletans, invading Classis with an army of Lombards, left the wealthy city despoiled and bare of all its riches."

22. - concentration of production in the integrated sites of Ferrara (urea and ammonia) and Ravenna (CAN and multinutrient NPK fertilizers) only; those sites are more competitive, as they are located in the area with major consumption in Italy; also, they are connected to each other by an ammonia pipeline;

23. French had just succeeded in taking across the last piece of artillery, a long "Culverin" [1] (cannon), named _Madame de Forli_, [2] which had been re-taken from the Spaniards at Ravenna, was so heavy that it sank the first boat, and the poor soldiers, seeing they were lost, escaped as best

24. Some early Ambones are found in Ravenna, and in the south of Italy are many fine examples; the epistle ambo in the cathedral at Ravello (1130), which is perhaps the earliest, shows a Scandinavian influence in the design of its mosaic inlay, an influence which is found in Sicilian work and may be a …

25. (proper name) (b) The Ada concilii Remensis ad Sanctum Basolum, a detailed account of the proceedings and discourses at the great council of St Basle; a shorter account of his apologetic speeches at the councils of Mouzon and Causey; and drafts of the decrees of two or three other councils or imperial constitutions promulgated when he was archbishop of Ravenna or pope.