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ADRIA

найдено в "Catholic encyclopedia"
Adria: translation

Adria
An Italian bishopric, suffragan to Venice

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

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    An Italian bishopric, suffragan to Venice, which comprises 55 towns in the Province of Rovigo, and a part of one town in the Province of Padua.Tradition dates the preaching of the Gospel in Adria from the days of St. Apollinaris, who had been consecrated bishop by St. Peter. The figure of this Bishop of Ravenna has a singular importance in the hagiographical legends of the northeast of Italy. Recent investigation has shown that even if Emilia, Romagna, and the territory around Venice were Christianized and had bishops (the two facts are concomitant) before Piedmont, for example, still their conversion does not go back beyond the end of the second century. (See Zattoni, Il valore storico della Passio di S. Apollinare e la fondazione dell episcopato a Ravenna e in Romagna, in the Rivista storico-critica delle scienze teologiche, I, 10, and II, 3.) The first bishop of Adria of whose name we are positive is Gallonistus, who was present at a synod in Rome (649) under Martin I (Mansi, XII). Venerable Bede, in his Martyrology, mentions a St. Colianus, Bishop of Adria, but we know nothing about him. Amongst the bishops of Adria is the Blessed Aldobrandinus of Este (1248-1352). This diocese contains 80 parishes; 300 churches, chapels, and oratories; 250 secular priests; 72 seminarians; 12 regular priests; 9 lay-brothers; 90 confraternities; 3 boys schools (97 pupils); 6 girls schools (99 pupils). Population, 190,400.
    UGHELLI, Italia Sacra (Venice, 1722), II, 397; CAPPELLETTI, Le chiese d'Italia (Venice, 1866), X, 9; GAMS, Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae (Ratisbon, 1873), 768; SPERONI, Adriensium episcoporum series historico-chronologica monumentis illustrata (Padua, 1788); F.G., Dissertazione su d'un antico vaso battesimale d'Adria (Rovigo, 1840); DE VIT, Adria e le sue antiche epigrafi illustrata (Florence, 1888); DE LARDI, Serie cronologica dei vescovi d'Adria (Venice, 1851).
    ERNESTO BUONAIUTI

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



найдено в "Universal-Lexicon"
Adria: übersetzung

Ad|ria 〈n.; - od. -s; unz.; Textilw.〉
1. hochwertiger Kammgarnstoff in Schrägbindung
2. Gewebe mit Ripsfigurierung in Diagonalrichtung
[Kunstwort]

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Ad|ria, die; -:
Adriatisches Meer.

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I
Adria,
 
einfarbige Damen- und Herrenkleiderstoffe in Adriabindung (Schrägrips).
 
II
Adria,
 
1) die, das Adriatische Meer.
 
 2) Stadt im Mündungsgebiet des Po, Provinz Rovigo, Italien, 21 100 Einwohner; Bischofssitz;
 
Verkehr:
 
ursprünglich etruskischer Hafen, heute 21 km vom Meer entfernt.
 
Geschichte:
 
Das antike Atria (auch Hadria, Hatria) hat dem Adriatischen Meer den Namen gegeben.
 

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Adria, die; -: Adriatisches Meer.


найдено в "Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans"
ADRIA: translation

   A port, possibly occupied by Etruscans, dating from the early sixth century BC onward, located close to the sea between the River Adige and the River Po in northern Italy. The city had a regular form set out on wooden piles, and was accompanied by cemeteries that date principally from the fourth century BC onward. It was an important node for Athenian trade up the Adriatic.
   See also PORTS.


найдено в "Easton's Bible Dictionary"
Adria: translation

   (Acts 27:27; R.V., "the sea of Adria"), the Adriatic Sea, including in Paul's time the whole of the Mediterranean lying between Crete and Sicily. It is the modern Gulf of Venice, the Mare Superum_ of the Romans, as distinguished from the Mare Inferum or Tyrrhenian Sea.


найдено в "First names dictionary"
Adria: translation

Adria f
English: modern feminine form of ADRIAN (SEE Adrian).


найдено в "Венгерско-русском словаре"
Адриатика
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[\Adria`t] ld. Adriai-tenger


найдено в "Большом немецко-русском и русско-немецком словаре"
f =
Адриатика, Адриатическое море


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