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    ST Cervia was built in 1946 as a seagoing tug for use as a fleet auxiliary by Alexandra Hall & Company Ltd of Aberdeen, Scotland. Today she is a floating...
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    Cervia (Romagnol: Zirvia) is a seaside resort town in the province of Ravenna, located in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna. Cervia is a major...
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  • Cervia is a seaside resort town in the province of Ravenna, Italy. Cervia or Cervià may also refer to: Cervià de les Garrigues, a village in Catalonia...
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  • completed in May 1946. Sold in 1947 to William Watkins Ltd and renamed Cervia. Foundered on 26 October 1954 at Tilbury, Essex while assisting SS Arcadia...
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    The Archdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia (Latin: Archidioecesis Ravennatensis-Cerviensis) is an archdiocese of the Catholic Church. It is a metropolitan see of...
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    Cervia Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Cervia; Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the town of Cervia, in the province of...
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  • summary of history". HMS Cavalier. Retrieved 18 September 2016. "Steam Tug "Cervia"". The Steam Museum. Retrieved 18 September 2016. "CMB 4". National Historic...
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  •  French Navy Naval cargo ship 1923 1,049 ST Cervia Merchant Navy Harbour tug 1925 157 W H Simmons, Master 1 30 ST Challenge Merchant Navy Harbour tug 1931...
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  • tug, has been converted to a schooner and is active on the Great Lakes. ST Cervia, a tug built as Empire Raymond, is preserved as a museum ship at Ramsgate...
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  • and Cervia, which in 1985 became styled the Archdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia. The earlier bishops were frequently tied to the Exarchate of Ravenna. St. Apollinaris...
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  • Port Jackson (barque) (1882) HMS Glitter (1918) ST Challenge (tug) (1931) ST Mies (tug) (1945) ST Cervia (tug) (1946) "Alexander Hall and Company". Aberdeen...
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    Paternian (redirect from St. Paternianus)
    legend, the inhabitants of Fano competed with those of Cervia for the body of the saint. Cervia would be left with a finger, while Fano would possess the...
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  • Tiebreakers (H) Hosts 25 October 2023 (2023-10-25) 12:00 Stadio Germano Todoli, Cervia Attendance: 70 Referee: Bulat Sariyev (Kazakhstan) 25 October 2023 (2023-10-25)...
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    hands). At the same time Venice took advantage of this situation to conquer Cervia and Ravenna, while Sigismondo Malatesta returned to Rimini. Often cited...
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    there is a large military Wullenweber antenna for radio direction finding. Cervia, Italy Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute....
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    Ironman Copenhagen [da] in Copenhagen, Denmark Ironman Emilia-Romagna in Cervia, Italy Ironman France in Nice, France Ironman Gdynia in Gdynia, Poland Ironman...
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    May 8–11, 1986: Forlì, Cesena, Imola, Faenza, Brisighella, Ravenna and Cervia August 9, 1986: Rocca di Mezzo and Piani di Pezza August 31, 1986: Anagni...
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    Rome and promised to crown Charles. In return, he received Ravenna and Cervia; cities which the Republic of Venice was forced to surrender—along with...
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    Nicholas. In June 863 Rodoald, Bishop of Porto in Italy and John, Bishop of Cervia were sent by Pope Nicholas to pressure King Charles into consenting to Judith...
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  • Brisighella Bertinoro Bologna Castel San Pietro Terme Castrocaro Terme Cervarezza Cervia Monticelli Terme Porretta Terme Riccione Rimini Riolo Terme Salsomaggiore...
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    away from the old church as the crow flies. Both churches are dedicated to St Martin of Tours. Together with the churches of San Francesco (in Fontanelle...
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    most notably the Republic of Florence, which took land up to Forlì and Cervia, building the famous city-fortress of Terra del Sole. The Florentine Romagna...
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  • knowledge. Hugh of Lucca (1160-1257), his pupil and son, Theodoric, Bishop of Cervia (1205-96), and French anatomist and surgeon Henri of Mondeville (1260-1320)...
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    The Prophecies of St. Malachy. Buckinghamshire, England: Colin Symthe Ltd. Boyle, Alan (12 February 2013). "Why the buzz over St. Malachy's 'last pope'...
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    at Ushant, Howe's flagship at Cape Spartel and Jervis's flagship at Cape St Vincent. After 1824, she was relegated to the role of harbour ship. In 1922...
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    the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia. The current diocese includes all the parishes of San Marino. It has its...
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  • 1136/qhc.13.3.233. PMC 1743827. PMID 15175497. Edwards H (1976). "Theodoric of Cervia, a medieval antiseptic surgeon". Proceedings of the Royal Society. 69 (3):...
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  • In 1024 Rustico Traversari had properties in Adria, Comacchio, Ravenna, Cervia, Imola, Faenza, Rimini, Jesi and Ancona. Alberto Traversari (1060–1137)...
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  • Ravenna-Cervia is Cattedrale di Risurrezione di N.S. Gesù Cristo. The co-seat of the Archdiocese of Ravenna-Cervia is Cattedrale di S. Pietro(Cervia). The...
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    Byzantine. The church is most famous for its wealth of Byzantine mosaics. St Vitale boasts the largest and best-preserved mosaics outside of Istanbul....
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