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Ravenna

American  
[ruh-ven-uh, rah-ven-nah] / rəˈvɛn ə, rɑˈvɛn nɑ /

noun

  1. a city in NE Italy: the capital of Italy in the period of the Byzantine Empire; tomb of Dante.

  2. a city in NE Ohio.


Ravenna British  
/ rəˈvɛnə, raˈvenna /

noun

  1. a city and port in NE Italy, in Emilia-Romagna: capital of the Western Roman Empire from 402 to 476, of the Ostrogoths from 493 to 526, and of the Byzantine exarchate from 584 to 751; famous for its ancient mosaics. Pop: 134 631 (2001)

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King Charles is a man of faith and was said by Palace officials to have been deeply moved by the religious mosaics he saw in Ravenna on last week's state visit to Italy.

From BBC • Apr. 17, 2025

One of the personal highlights for the King was seeing the stunning Byzantine mosaics in the Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna, a church dating to the 6th Century.

From BBC • Apr. 12, 2025

The King has spoken of his love for Italian culture and the trip to Ravenna allowed him to see the tomb of the writer Dante Alighieri.

From BBC • Apr. 10, 2025

Schools, libraries and parks were shut in Ravenna, and the University of Bologna cancelled exams and lessons.

From BBC • Sep. 19, 2024

His own father had been one of Seattle’s most prominent pioneers, establishing a large homestead in the city’s Ravenna Park area, just north of the university.

From "The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics" by Daniel James Brown