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- Aveia abstract "Aveia was an Ancient town of the Vestini and Roman former bishopric, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see.Its site is on the Via Claudia Nova, c. 10 km south-east of L'Aquila, N.E. of the modern village of Fossa, in central Italy's Abruzzo region. Some remains of ancient buildings still exist, and the name Aveia still clings to the place. The identification was first made by V. M. Giovenazzi in Della Città di Aveia ne' Vestini (1773). Paintings in the church of S. Maria ad Cryptas, of the 12th to 15th centuries, are important in the history of art. An inscription of a stationarius of the 3rd century, sent here on special duty (no doubt for the suppression of brigandage), was found here in 1902.".
- Aveia wikiPageExternalLink t2063.htm.
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- Aveia wikiPageLength "3194".
- Aveia wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Aveia wikiPageRevisionID "702893307".
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Abruzzo.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Auxiliary_bishop.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Brigandage.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Category:5th-century_establishments_in_Italy.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Category:6th-century_disestablishments_in_Italy.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Catholic_titular_sees_in_Europe.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ghost_towns_in_Italy.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_disestablished_in_the_6th_century.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_established_in_the_5th_century.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_sites_of_Abruzzo.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Deacon.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Decius.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Diocese.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Fossa,_Abruzzo.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink LAquila.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Lombards.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Martyr.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Maximus_of_Aveia.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_LAquila.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Lima.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_emperor.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Stationarius_(Roman_military).
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Titular_bishop.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Titular_see.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Vestini.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLink Via_Claudia_Nova.
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aveia".
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aveia#Ecclesiastical history".
- Aveia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avia".
- Aveia page "52".
- Aveia volume "3".
- Aveia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Abruzzo-geo-stub.
- Aveia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Aveia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Aveia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italy-hist-stub.
- Aveia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aveia wstitle "Aveia".
- Aveia subject Category:5th-century_establishments_in_Italy.
- Aveia subject Category:6th-century_disestablishments_in_Italy.
- Aveia subject Category:Catholic_titular_sees_in_Europe.
- Aveia subject Category:Ghost_towns_in_Italy.
- Aveia subject Category:Populated_places_disestablished_in_the_6th_century.
- Aveia subject Category:Populated_places_established_in_the_5th_century.
- Aveia subject Category:Roman_sites_of_Abruzzo.
- Aveia hypernym Town.
- Aveia type Place.
- Aveia type Settlement.
- Aveia type Place.
- Aveia comment "Aveia was an Ancient town of the Vestini and Roman former bishopric, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see.Its site is on the Via Claudia Nova, c. 10 km south-east of L'Aquila, N.E. of the modern village of Fossa, in central Italy's Abruzzo region. Some remains of ancient buildings still exist, and the name Aveia still clings to the place. The identification was first made by V. M. Giovenazzi in Della Città di Aveia ne' Vestini (1773). Paintings in the church of S.".
- Aveia label "Aveia".
- Aveia sameAs Q2873418.
- Aveia sameAs Aveia.
- Aveia sameAs Aveia.
- Aveia sameAs m.08b1s8.
- Aveia sameAs Q2873418.
- Aveia wasDerivedFrom Aveia?oldid=702893307.
- Aveia isPrimaryTopicOf Aveia.