Gerald Farinas

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Aquileia, one of Italy’s richest and most prestigious cities, which stood at the head of the Adriatic, was taken by storm and razed—a sack that had deep and lasting implications for the locality, providing, in the long term, for the rise of the new city of Venice.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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