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synod in which he declared for Aquileia, giving its bishop the patriarchal dignity and putting the bishop of Grado under his jurisdiction. The patriarch took precedence over all Italian bishops, in fact. In 1029, John revoked his decision and reaffirmed all the dignities of Grado.
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Poppone: l'età d'oro del Patriarcato di Aquileia: Mostra–Aquileia, Museo civico del Patriarcato, 1996–1997
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of northern Italy. Poppo's reign appeared to see the ultimate victory for Aquileia. On 6 April,
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In 1044, Poppo reentered and sacked Grado but he was captured by the newly elected
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In 1020, Poppo commanded the smallest of three armies which
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Index

Poppo of Aquileia
patriarch of Aquileia

Emperor Henry II
Apennines
Troia
Byzantine catepan
Basil Boioannes
Grado
patriarchate
Pope John XIX
Lateran
Aquileia
Virgin Mary
Doge of Venice
Domenico I Contarini
buried up to his neck
p.590
cite encyclopedia
help
link
John II
Patriarch of Aquileia
Eberhard
Categories
1045 deaths
11th-century archbishops
Patriarchs of Aquileia

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