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Altinum (in Altino, a
frazione of
Quarto d'Altino) was an
ancient town of the
Veneti 15 km
southeast of
modern Treviso,
close to the
mainland s**** of...
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Symmachus in 506, John
confessed his
error in
opposing him,
condemned Peter of
Altinum and Laurentius, and
begged pardon of Symmachus. He
would then be the "Deacon...
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other saints’ hagiographies,
states that
Liberalis was a
native of
Altinum, born to a
noble equestrian family.
According to the legend, he was educated...
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securely identified by
archaeologists and historians, at the
Adriatic port of
Altinum, (near the
Venetian Lagoon). On its way to Tridentium, that
route crossed...
- Fontana, Alessandro; Mozzi, Paolo; Ferrarese,
Francesco (2009). "The Map of
Altinum,
Ancestor of Venice". Science. 325 (5940): 577–579. Bibcode:2009Sci...325...
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initially settled by the
Romans and from the
sixth century by
people from
Altinum and Oderzo. At first, the
island prospered as a
fishing port and through...
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barbarian invasions,
especially after Attila the Hun had destro**** the city of
Altinum and all of the
surrounding settlements in 452.
Although the hard-fought...
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Roman cities such as
Patavium (Padua), Aquileia,
Tarvisium (Treviso),
Altinum, and
Concordia (modern Portogruaro), as well as from the
undefended countryside...
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Cadore towards Altinum as
attested by an
inscription found in Feltre. Thus, this
canal was of
strategic importance for
Altinum's supply of wood. The...
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Heliodorus (Italian: Sant'Eliodoro; died c. 410 AD) was the
first bishop of
Altinum in the 4th century. He was born in Dalmatia. Like Chromatius, he was a...