Definitions for Aquileia

Aquileia A·qui·le·ia

Spelling: [ah-kwee-le-yah]
IPA: /ˌɑ kwiˈlɛ yɑ/

Aquileia is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 78 anagrams from letters in Aquileia (aaeiilqu).

Definitions for Aquileia

noun

  1. an ancient Roman city at the northern end of the Adriatic: founded in 181 b.c.; destroyed by Attila in a.d. 452.

Examples for Aquileia

The women of Aquileia cut off their hair to make ropes for the military engines.

With the decline of the Roman power the glory of Aquileia departed.

Aquileia, Fathers of, ascribe the origin of unity to Peter, 242.

In 452 the Huns had crossed the Alps and had sacked Aquileia.

The battle between the two armies was fought near Aquileia, in the year 394.

Some years before, the Patriarch of Aquileia was passing through Spires.

Theodosius slew Maximus the tyrant three miles from Aquileia.

After some time Aquileia was rebuilt, but not on the same extensive scale.

Aquileia received and withstood the first shock of the invasion.

So far as Aquileia is a city at all, it is now a "church city."

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