- The
Aquileian Rite was a
particular liturgical tradition of the
Patriarchate of
Aquileia and
hence called the
ritus patriarchinus. It was effectively...
-
internal schism occurred, and
since that time
there were two
rival lines of
Aquileian patriarchs: one in New
Aquileia (Grado) with
jurisdiction over the Byzantine-controlled...
-
Aquileian Schism may
refer to: Aquileia-Rome Schism,
between the sees of
Aquileia and Rome,
during the 6th and 7th
centuries a
split within the Aquileian...
- hands,
Grado became permanent residence of
Aquileian metropolitans-patriarchs, and the
transfer of
Aquileian see to
Grado was
formalized in 579. Thus Grado...
- of
Aquileia Patriarchate of Old
Aquileia Patriarchal State of
Aquileia Aquileian rite List of
bishops and
patriarchs of
Aquileia Titular Archbishop of...
- by
Reuchlin and Luther.
Overlooked are two
forms of
dismissal of the
Aquileian Rite, one used for
Major Double Feasts and
another for
Major Solemnities...
-
Christianisation of the
Avars and the
alpine Slavs in the
territory of the
Aquileian patriarchate. For this, he is also
known as the
apostle of the Slovenes...
- Imp****ibility of God the
Father is
mentioned in the
Aquileian Creed (before the 4th century). As the
Aquileian Creed affirms, this
faith was
shared by the Christian...
-
resurrection of the
flesh is
mentioned in the
Aquileian Creed (before the 4th century). As the
Aquileian Creed affirms, this
faith was
shared by the Christian...
- thus
leaving Carniola and
southern parts of
Carantania and
Pannonia in
Aquileian jurisdiction. In 1077,
patriarch of Old
Aquileia was
granted temporal...