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The Port of Ravenna (Italian: Porto di Ravenna) is an Italian seaport on the North Adriatic Sea in Ravenna, Italy. It is one of the top twenty Italian ports and top forty European ports.[citation needed]
The PortofRavenna (Italian: Porto di Ravenna) is an Italian seaport on the North Adriatic Sea in Ravenna, Italy. It is one of the top twenty Italian...
Ravenna (/rəˈvɛnə/ rə-VEN-ə, Italian: [raˈvenna], also local pronunciation: [raˈvɛnna] ; Romagnol: Ravèna, Ravêna) is the capital city of the Province...
Ravenna. Over the centuries this sediment clogged the smaller canals in the city and caused the coastline to expand outwards, disrupting the Portof Ravenna...
Port of Trieste, Port of Venice and Port ofRavenna. Total throughput of the common branded five NAPA ports was 101.44 million tonnes in 2009 prior to...
Roman Republic. A port was constructed near Classe, and the Adriatic fleet was based in Ravenna. In 402 CE, Ravenna became the capital of the Western Roman...
Exarchate ofRavenna (Latin: Exarchatus Ravennatis; Greek: Εξαρχάτον τής Ραβέννας), also known as the Exarchate of Italy, was a lordship of the Eastern...
becoming an important ally of both Emperor and Pope. After Faroald, the Lombard duke of Spoleto, captured Classis, the portofRavenna, Droctulf recaptured...
Classe, ancient portofRavenna, Italy Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe, a 6th-century church in Ravenna Classé, a Canadian manufacturer of audio equipment...
unloading of goods arriving in containers from the portofRavenna and the Centergross of Funo, founded in 1977 and a of the major commercial citadels of Europe...
unit in biology Classis (port), or Classe, ancient port of Ravenna, Italy Roman classis, fleet of Roman navy This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
II of Spoleto, capture Classis, the portofRavenna. Gregory brokered a deal with Liutprand, who forced Faroald to return it to the Exarch ofRavenna. Perceiving...
incorporated into the Byzantine Empire, later becoming part of the Exarchate ofRavenna in the 6th century, before being taken over by the Frankish Empire...
captured Classis, the portofRavenna, according to Paul the Deacon's History of the Lombards: "In that time too Faroald, the first dux of the Spoletans, invading...
the Great Tea Race of 1866, depicted in a painting by Jack Spurling. Naval engagement between Russian and Japanese destroyers at Port Arthur during the...
the recovery of Classis, the portofRavenna, from the Lombards in 588. Smaragdus was also known for his violence toward the followers of the schismatic...
Venice, the PortofRavenna, the Portof Koper (the largest Slovenian port), the Portof Rijeka (the largest Croatian cargo port), and the Portof Brindisi...
of Classe, the portofRavenna (574) during the Lombard epoch of northern Italy by monks of the Irish missionary, Columbanus. A letter of c. 1093 mentions...
employees. Established in Ravenna on 1925 by founder Marino Rosetti, the activity of the company began supporting the local port and industrial area with...
took Classis, the portofRavenna, but he was ordered to return it by King Liutprand. Faroald also founded and endowed the monastery of San Pietro in Valle...
Moroccan port-city of El Jadida, which was the first Portuguese fortified site with angular bastions. Arruda later made key alterations to Da Ravenna's initial...
galleys with three to five banks of oarsmen. Fleet bases included such ports as Ravenna, Arles, Aquilea, Misenum and the mouth of the Somme River in the West...
is a list of massacres that have occurred in Italy and its predecessors (numbers may be approximate): they are divided by the presence of culpability...
Fleetmon. Retrieved 16 December 2017. "Collisione al largo di Marina di Ravenna, nave affonda: due morti e quattro dispersi" (in Italian). La Repubblica...
Ravenna railway station (Italian: Stazione di Ravenna) serves the city and comune ofRavenna, in the region of Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. Opened in...