Ursus (Italian: Orso, died 13 April 396) was bishop ofRavenna during the late 4th century. Ursus was born into a noble pagan family in Sicily but fled...
early 5th century by the bishop UrsusofRavenna and was originally called the Basilica Ursiana. During the Battle ofRavenna in April 1512, the basilica...
The Baptistery of Neon (Italian: Battistero Neoniano) is a Roman religious building in Ravenna, northeastern Italy. The most ancient monument remaining...
Ursicinus, a Latin name derived from Ursus 'bear', can refer to: Antipope Ursicinus (or Ursinus) Saint Ursicinus (disambiguation) (several saints in Italy...
This page is a list of Catholic bishops and archbishops ofRavenna and, from 1947 of the Archdiocese ofRavenna and Cervia, which in 1985 became styled...
Orso Ipato (Latin: Ursus Hypatus; died 737) was, by tradition, the third Doge of Venice (726–737) and the first historically known. During his eleven-year...
diplomacy of Pope Gregory II had patched together an alliance between the Byzantine exarch, Eutychius, Duke Ursusof Venetia and Patriarch Antoninus of Grado...
Ursus I 802–811 Maxentius 811–833 Andreas 834–844 Venantius 850–? Theutmar 855–? Lupus I 855–? Valpert 875–899 Frederick I 901–922 Leo 922–927 Ursus II...
original views, Ursus supported Emperor Leo III's successful military expedition to recover Ravenna, sending both men and ships. In recognition of this, Venice...
Various efforts of the popes at Rome and the exarchs at Ravenna, both peaceful and otherwise, met with persistent refusal to renew the bonds of unity until...
Malta – Abbey of San Galgano, Siena, Tuscany Moldova – Urbino, Marche Montenegro – Monte Conero, Ancona, Marche Netherlands – Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna...
to the government of the Roman Republic. It appears on documents made public by an inscription in stone or metal, in dedications of monuments and public...
apse Ursus (or another bishop ofRavenna), and Severus. The front wall of the apse is framed with a narrow decorated band filled with praise of Euphrasius...
He was later a member of the Directory Council of the National Academy of Santa Cecilia and artistic consultant for the Ravenna Festival and the Spoleto...
leader Orso Ipato (Ursus), who was confirmed by Byzantium with the titles of hypatus and dux. Historically, Ursus was the first Doge of Venice. Tradition...
prefectures for the young sons of Constantine ca 330 A.D. From 395 there were two imperial courts, at Rome (later Ravenna) and Constantinople, but the four...
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and Hungary. Some Germanic tribes who settled in Ravenna revolted and managed to seize possession of the city. For this reason, Marcus decided not only...
A list of people, who died during the 6th century, who have received recognition as Saints (through canonization) from the Catholic Church: Christianity...
Martyrs of Nicomedia (304–305) Forty Martyrs of Sebaste (320) Martyrs of Persia under Shapur II (4th century) Martyrs of Córdoba (850–859) Martyrs of Otranto...
Eutychius, exarch ofRavenna, and agrees to support him in his attack on Rome, while subjugating the independent southern Lombard duchies of Benevento and...
This is a list of consuls known to have held office, from the beginning of the Roman Republic to the latest use of the title in Imperial times, together...