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Ultramontane (Adjective)

Meaning 1

On the Italian or Roman side of the Alps; "ancient cisalpine Gaul included an area south and east of the Alps".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • The ultramontane region of Italy has historically been influenced by the cultural and economic ties with the rest of Europe beyond the Alps.
  • The ultramontane city of Turin has been a significant center of trade and commerce in northern Italy for centuries.
  • In ancient times, the ultramontane territories of Gaul were inhabited by various Celtic tribes before the Roman conquest.
  • The ultramontane provinces of the Roman Empire played a crucial role in the spread of Christianity throughout Europe.
  • The ultramontane regions of northern Italy have been shaped by the unique blend of Italian and European cultures that have developed over time.

Synonyms

  • Cisalpine

Meaning 2

Of or relating to ultramontanism.

Classification

Relational adjectives (pertainyms).

Examples

  • The ultramontane faction within the Catholic Church sought to strengthen the authority of the Pope over local bishops and clergy.
  • During the 19th century, ultramontane ideology gained significant traction among conservative Catholics who opposed liberal reforms.
  • The ultramontane movement was characterized by its unwavering loyalty to the Pope and its rejection of nationalistic and liberal influences within the Church.
  • Ultramontane Catholics often clashed with Gallicans, who advocated for greater autonomy for local churches and a more limited role for the Pope.
  • The rise of ultramontane sentiment contributed to the centralization of power within the Catholic Church and the eventual declaration of papal infallibility.

Related Words

  • Ultramontanism (noun)

Meaning 3

On or relating to or characteristic of the region or peoples beyond the Alps from Italy (or north of the Alps); "ancient transalpine Gaul was an area northwest of the Alps and included modern France and Belgium"; "Cracow was a transalpine university".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • Transalpine influence was visible in the medieval art found throughout northern Italy.
  • Transalpine tribes from what is now Germany invaded ancient Rome.
  • Many European trade routes went across the Alps from the transalpine region into Italy.
  • Gallia Transalpina, as it was called, flourished during Roman times, leading to eventual development in regions now modern France and parts of the Mediterranean coast.
  • There existed multiple attempts at linking regions across the transalpine to areas across northern and southern Italy in earlier Italian peninsula exploration efforts.

Synonyms

  • Transalpine
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