Pope Leo IV
Ostia may refer to: * Ostia Antica, a township and port of ancient Rome * Ostia(town), a modern township (also called Ostia Lido or Lido di Ostia) on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast, near Rome, Italy. Usually, when modern Roman people say Ostia they refer to the modern town, not the nearby archaeological site. It can also refer to either of two modern districts of Rome: * Ostia(modern district),roughly co-terminous with Ostia (town) * Ostia Antica(district) (originally known as Gregoriopolis)
Ostia was the port city of Rome.
Puteoli and Ostia are not "whos" they are "whats". They were the two main Roman port cities.
During the Second Battle of Bull Run, General John Pope was sent to command the Union forces in northern Virginia. His troops were positioned to engage the Confederate army, led by General Robert E. Lee. The battle took place from August 28 to August 30, 1862, and ultimately resulted in a significant defeat for Pope's forces. This loss led to his dismissal from command shortly afterward.
Ostia is located on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea in Rome, Italy and is famous for the Ostia Antica which is a large archaeological site that was the location of a harbour city of Ancient Rome.
Pope Urban II was the first to orchestrate the battle of the Crusades. This began in 1095 when the Christians went to war with the Muslims at the urging of the Pope.
"The Thieves of Ostia" takes place in Ancient Rome during the time of the Roman Empire.
The cast of Battle Pope - 2008 includes: Christian Finnegan as Jesus Ze Frank as Battle Pope
Pope Urban II was the first to orchestrate the battle of the Crusades. This began in 1095 when the Christians went to war with the Muslims at the urging of the Pope.
General Lee defeated Pope in the Second Battle of Bull Run.
Ostia may refer to: * Ostia Antica, a township and port of ancient Rome * Ostia(town), a modern township (also called Ostia Lido or Lido di Ostia) on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast, near Rome, Italy. Usually, when modern Roman people say Ostia they refer to the modern town, not the nearby archaeological site. It can also refer to either of two modern districts of Rome: * Ostia(modern district),roughly co-terminous with Ostia (town) * Ostia Antica(district) (originally known as Gregoriopolis)
Ostia is just a few kilometers from Rome.
Leo of Ostia was born in 1046.
Hugo of Ostia died in 1158.
Alberic of Ostia was born in 1080.
Alberic of Ostia died in 1148.
Quiriacus of Ostia died in 235.