Severus (31), patriarch of Aquileia, succeeding Elias c. 586. Like his predecessors, he was a strenuous champion of the Three Chapters. Saint Paulinus II (c. 726 – 11 January 802 or 804 AD) was a priest, theologian, poet, and one of the most eminent scholars of the Carolingian Renaissance. His devotion to Charlemagne was rewarded by many favours, among them the gift of the property of Waldand, son of Mimo of Lavariano, with a diploma dated from Ivrea, and his appointment by Charles as Patriarch of Aquileia in 787. Paulinus took a prominent part … Described by Lodovico Dolce as a gentleman of great merit and infinite goodness, Daniele Barbaro (1513-1570) was from a noble Venetian family. January 28 St. Paulinus, Patriarch of Aquileia, Confessor O NE of the most illustrious and most holy prelates of the eighth and ninth centuries was Paulinus, patriarch of Aquileia, who seems to have been born about the year 726, in a country farm not far from Friuli. Marco Grimani † (Patriarch: 18 Apr 1529 to 1533) Marino Grimani † (Patriarch: 19 Jan 1517 to 18 Apr 1529) Pietro Guerra † (Patriarch: 8 Jul 1299 to 19 Feb 1301) Nikolaus von Luxemburg † (Patriarch: 22 Oct 1350 to 30 Jul 1358) Gregorio de Montelungo † (Patriarch: 29 Nov 1251 to 8 Sep 1269) Born probably of a Roman family during Longobardic rule in Italy, he was brought up in the patriarchal schools at Cividale. Meanwhile, the patriarch fled to the island town of Grado, which was under the protection of the Byzantines. The Aquileia Cathedral is a flat-roofed basilica erected by Patriarch Poppo in 1031 on the site of an earlier church, and rebuilt about 1379 in the Gothic style by Patriarch Marquard of Randeck. Saint Paulinus II (c. 726 – 11 January 802 or 804 AD) was a priest, theologian, poet, and one of the most eminent scholars of the Carolingian Renaissance.

Patriarch Ulrico di Eppenstein (1085 – 1121.12.11)
Like his predecessors, he was a strenuous champion of the Three Chapters. His devotion to Charlemagne was rewarded by many favours, among them the gift of the property of Waldand, son of Mimo of Lavariano, with a diploma dated from Ivrea, and his appointment by Charles as Patriarch of Aquileia in 787. Born at Premariacco, near Cividale, Italy, about 730-40; died 802. St. Paulinus II, Patriarch of Aquileia. The Patriarchs gained the Countship of Friuli and the March of Carniola in 1077 and the March of Istria in 1209.

Soon after his consecration the exarch Smaragdus seized him in his basilica at Grado, where the bishops of Aquileia had taken refuge, and carried him off to Ravenna with three other bishops—Severus of Trieste, John of Parenzo, and Videmius of Ceneda.

Patriarch of Aquileia