Note 050
Jornandes, about an hundred years afterwards, affirms
that Aquileia was so completely ruined, ita ut vix ejus
vestigia, ut appareant, reliquerint. See Jornandes de Reb.
Geticis, c. 42, p. 673. Paul. Diacon. 1. ii. c. 14, p. 785
[Grot. Hist. Goth.]. Liutprand, Hist. 1. iii. c. 2. The name
of Aquileia was sometimes applied to Forum Julii (Cividad
del Friuli), the more recent capital of the Venetian
province.
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