. Plain-towns of Italy : the cities of old Venetia. VERONA, OLD CASTLE VERONA. CHURCH OF SANTA MARIA IN ORGANO (ST. MARYSOF THE ORGAN.) VERONA LA DEGNA 327 West, Romulus Augustulus, and ruled Italy under thetitle of Patrician granted by Constantinople. He notonly occupied Verona, but was the first ruler to makeit his seat of power. Who could help being enthralledby those gracious, gardened hills, palace- and castle-crowned, with the bright ribbon of the Adige windingat their feet. The beautiful city, glowing with herwhite and roseate marbles, with Ravenna now tookRomes place as capita


. Plain-towns of Italy : the cities of old Venetia. VERONA, OLD CASTLE VERONA. CHURCH OF SANTA MARIA IN ORGANO (ST. MARYSOF THE ORGAN.) VERONA LA DEGNA 327 West, Romulus Augustulus, and ruled Italy under thetitle of Patrician granted by Constantinople. He notonly occupied Verona, but was the first ruler to makeit his seat of power. Who could help being enthralledby those gracious, gardened hills, palace- and castle-crowned, with the bright ribbon of the Adige windingat their feet. The beautiful city, glowing with herwhite and roseate marbles, with Ravenna now tookRomes place as capital of Italy; and held it throughgenerations of changing dynasties. Odoacer was ele-vated in 476; and only thirteen years later that otherbranch of his race, the Ostrogoths, descended fromthe Julian Alps with the great Theodoric at their have already mentioned how they defeated Odoaceron gaining the Friulan plain, and scattered the Visi-goths before them.^ The latter were reorganized atVerona, and when Theodoric had slowly approached,made before its walls their final st


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