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    Aquae Flaviae (or Aquæ Flaviæ) is the ancient Roman city and former bishopric (now a Latin Catholic titular see) of Chaves, a municipality in the Portuguese...
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  • The Titular See of Aqua Flaviae (Portuguese: Sé titular de Aqua Flaviae/Diocese de Aquæ Flaviæ) is a former diocese in the Portuguese district of Vial...
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    60 km south on the A24 motorway). With origins in the Roman civitas Aquæ Flaviæ, Chaves has developed into a regional center. The urban area or city...
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  •  469) was a late Western Roman writer and clergyman. The bishop of Aquae Flaviae in the Roman province of Gallaecia (almost certainly the modern Chaves...
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  • pope Celestine I and Cyril of Alexandria. Hydatius becomes bishop of Aquae Flaviae in Gallaecia (modern Chaves) in Portugal. John succeeds Theodotus as...
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  • (406)) and executed until August 406. According to bishop Hydatius of Aquae Flaviae, the barbarians crossed into Spain in September or October 409; little...
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    Augustus. A Roman bridge crosses the Tâmega River by the city of Chaves (Aquae Flaviae). Lisbon (Olissipo) has the remains of a theatre in the Alfama neighbourhood...
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  • caused to retreat. Later that same year Frumar ravaged the town of Aquae Flaviae with the complicity of the Romans. He captured the bishop and chronicler...
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    maturity, achieve supreme power." 27 May 482 Hydatius This bishop of Aquae Flaviae (modern Chaves, Portugal) wrote his chronicle (c. 469, i.e. after the...
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  • Gunderic to accept the Alan crown. 427 – Hydatius is ordained bishop of Aquae Flaviae (modern Chaves). Hydatius was the author of a chronicle of his own times...
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    In 431 he returned to Gaul, where he received Hydatius, bishop of Aquae Flaviae, who complained about the attacks of the Suebes. Aetius then defeated...
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    Hassan Yuha'min, king of the Himyarite Kingdom Hydatius, bishop of Aquae Flaviae (modern Chaves, Portugal) (approximate date) Pope Leo I, Bishop of Rome...
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    include Paulus Orosius (c. 375-418) and Hydatius (c. 400–469), bishop of Aquae Flaviae, who reported on the final years of the Roman rule and arrival of the...
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  • Dengizich, king of the Huns (approximate date) Hydatius, bishop of Aquae Flaviae (approximate date) Wolfram, Herwig (1988). History of the Goths. Herwig...
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  • and Augusta Emerita) or dispersed along the southern coast. Aeminium Aquae Flaviae Arabriga Arandis Aretium Aviarium Baesuris Balsa Elbocoris Bracara Augusta...
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    (Torre del Bierzo, El Bierzo, León), Segovia, Duratón (Segovia), and Aqua Flaviae (Chaves, Portugal). The main cities in the province were: In order to guarantee...
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    fortifications. The Roman bridge over the Tâmega River in Chaves, Portugal, then Aquae Flaviae, was built by the stationed legionnaires of the Legio VII Gemina at...
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    Chaves – founded during the reign of the Flavian Emperor Vespasian, Aquae Flaviae, was renowned during this period for its thermal springs and baths....
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    potestas, consul 15 times, father of the fatherland; the people of Aquae Flaviae raised this bridge at their own cost. List of Roman bridges Roman architecture...
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  • Hassan Yuha'min, king of the Himyarite Kingdom Hydatius, bishop of Aquae Flaviae (modern Chaves, Portugal) (approximate date) Pope Leo I, Bishop of Rome...
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    by Justus Perthes, mentioned three settlements within this region: Aquae Flaviae (Chaves), Veniatia (Vinhais) and Zoelae (its seat in Zoelas, today Castro...
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    territorial reorganization of the Northwest, which included examples such as Aquae Flaviae, Bracara Augusta and Lucus Augusti, and considers it improbable that...
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    extensive road network, bridges and aqueducts, such as Trajan's bridge in Aquae Flaviae (now Chaves). Roman rule brought geographical mobility to the inhabitants...
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    Portugal : army bishopric) Seven (Latin) Episcopal Titular bishoprics : Aquæ flaviæ, Diocese of Caliábria, Diocese of Dume, Diocese of Elvas, Diocese of...
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    Archbishop of Maringá Murilo Ramos Krieger. He was given the titular see of Aquae Flaviae. In 2002 Costa was appointed as Bishop of Umuarama. He was installed...
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    legion it had collaborated in Africa and in northern Portugal, near Aquae Flaviae (Chaves). In the later Empire, possibly from Diocletian, the resident...
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  • Dengizich, king of the Huns (approximate date) Hydatius, bishop of Aquae Flaviae (approximate date) Merrills, Andy (2017-02-17), Buchet, Christian; Arnaud...
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  • Town (South Africa) (1974.07.01 – 1984.10.20), later Titular Bishop of Aquæ flaviæ (1974.08.02 – 1984.10.20) and succeeding as Metropolitan Archbishop of...
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    ordained to the priesthood in 1967. He served as the titular bishop of Aquae Flaviae and the vicar apostolic of San Vicente from 1986 to 1998 and as archbishop...
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    Auxiliary Bishop of Cape Town (1974.07.01 – 1984.10.20), Titular Bishop of Aquæ Flaviæ (1974.08.02 – 1984.10.20) Lawrence Patrick Henry (1990.07.07 – 2009.12...
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