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ravenna Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


ravenna ka kya matlab hota hai


रेवेना

1512 में फ्रांसीसी और स्पेनिश और स्विस और वेनेटियन के गठबंधन के बीच एक लड़ाई

Noun:

रवैंने,



ravenna शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



জজজ विशिष्ट उदाहरणों में वेनिस का सेंट मार्क बेसिलिका, रेवेना के बेसिलिका और पूर्वी स्लाव में कई चर्च शामिल हैं।

ravenna's Usage Examples:

He defeated Odoacer, drove him to Ravenna, besieged him there, and in 493 completed the conquest of the country by murdering the Herulian chief with his own hand.


We know from the Roman historians that a large force of Gauls came as far south as Rome in the year 390 B.C., and that some part of this horde settled in what was henceforward known as the Ager Gallicus, the easterdmost strip of coast in what was later known as Umbria, including the towns of Caesna, Ravenna and -Ariminum.


Ravenna Bertinoro, Cervia, Cesena, Comacchio, Foril, Rirnini, Sarsina.


The other small streams east of this—of which the most considerable are the Solaro, the Santerno, flowing by Imola, the Lamone by Faenza, the Montone by Forlì, all in Roman times tributaries of the Po—have their outlet in like manner into the Po di Primaro, or by artificial mouths into the Adriatic between Ravenna and Rimini.


That city, like Ravenna, originally stood in the midst of a lagoon; and the coast east of it to near Monfalcone, where it meets the mountains, is occupied by similar expanses of water, which are, however, becoming gradually converted into dry land.


The best known and the most extensive of these lagoons is that in which Venice is situated, which extends from Torcello in the north to Chioggia and Brondolo in the south, a distance of above 40 m.; but they were formerly much more extensive, and afforded a continuous means of internal navigation, by what were called "the Seven Seas" (Septem Maria), from Ravenna to Altinum, a few miles north of Torcello.


north of Ravenna, so that if these two arms be included, the delta of the Po extends about 36 m.


PIETRO DAMIANI (c. 1007-1072), one of the most celebrated ecclesiastics of the IIth century, was born at Ravenna, and after a youth spent in hardship and privation, gained some renown as a teacher.


Venice, Istria, the Dalmatian coast and South Italy were assigned to the East, while Rome, Ravenna and the Pentapolis were included in the Western realm.


Garibaldi and a few followers, including his devoted wife Anita, after vainly attempting to reach Venice, where the tricolor still floated, took refuge in the pine forests of Ravenna; the Austrians were seeking him in all directions, and most of his legionaries were captured and shot.



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a battle between the French and an alliance of Spaniards and Swiss and Venetians in 1512

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