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  2. Ravenna - Wikipedia

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    Here he continued Don Juan and wrote Ravenna Diary, My Dictionary and Recollections. [25] Ravenna is the location where Lionel, the protagonist of Mary Shelley's post-apocalyptic novel The Last Man, comes ashore after losing his companions to a howling storm in the Aegean Sea. Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) wrote a poem Ravenna in 1878. [26]

  3. Peter Chrysologus - Wikipedia

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    Peter Chrysologus (Greek: Ἅγιος Πέτρος ὁ Χρυσολόγος, Petros Chrysologos, "Peter the Golden-worded"; c. 380 – c. 450 [2]) was an Italian Christian prelate who served as Bishop of Ravenna from about 433 until his death. [3]

  4. Arian Baptistery - Wikipedia

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    A treaty was agreed upon by both Theodoric and Emperor Zeno's courts that gave Ravenna to the Goths and had Theodoric rule the west in the emperor's name. [7] Theodoric was an Arian Christian. [8] Arian Christians believed that because Jesus was the son of God he was secondary to God, as God has always existed but Jesus had not. [9]

  5. From Quaker Oats to public hangings: Historian details ... - AOL

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    Ravenna's first 100 years included the loss of 10 townships to form Summit County and public hangings, according to a local historian.

  6. Ostrogothic Ravenna - Wikipedia

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    Theodoric, from the age of seven had lived in the imperial court at Constantinople after a revolt by his father had been subdued. He returned to his own people, the Amal branch of the Goths, at the age of 18 in 471 and became the leader of his people in 474 upon the death of his father. [4]

  7. Greek Madonna (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Madonna of Ravenna. The Greek Madonna (Madonna Greca in Italian) is a Byzantine marble bas-relief sculpture of the Virgin Mary in Ravenna - she is patron saint of the city, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia and the Vicariate of the Sea (Vicariato del Mare).

  8. Ravana - Wikipedia

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    In the Karandavyuha Sutra, Yama asks if the visitor in hell (Avalokitesvara), whom he hasn't seen yet, is a god or a demon, and whether he is Vishnu, Mahesvara, or the rakshasa Ravana. Jainism [ edit ]

  9. Ravenna aims to balance historic preservation, economic ... - AOL

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    The process of updating Ravenna's design review guidelines has kicked off, and officials hope it will lead to a revival of Ravenna's historic downtown district. Riddle Block 1, Ravenna.