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PARENZO , a seaport of Austria, in Istria, 95 M. S. by W. of Trieste by rail. Pop. (1900), 9962, mostly Italian. It is situated on the west coast
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inscriptions mention the name of donors of parts of it. The mosaic pavement of the, present church was almost entirely destroyed in 188o, when the floor-level was raised. Small portions of two temples and an inscribed stone are the only remains of the ancient Roman city thatIf readily catch the eye. Parenzo is the seat of the Provincial Diet of Istria, and is also an episcopal see. Parenzo (Lat. Parentium) , conquered by the Romans in 178 B.C., was made a colony probably by Augustus
inscriptions is Colonia Julia and not, as it has often been given, Colonia Ulpia. It grew to be a place of some note with about 6000 inhabitants within its walls and ro,000 in its suburbs. The bishopric, founded in 524, gradually acquired ecclesiastical authority over a large number of abbeys and other foundations
See John Mason Neale, Notes on Dalmatia, Istria, &cc. (London, 1861), with ground plan of cathedral; E. A. Freeman, Sketches from the Subject and Neighbour Lands of Venice (London, 1881); and Neumann, Der Dom von Parenzo (Vienna, 1902). End of Article: PARENZO If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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