Low Luminosity Radio Loud Active Galactic Nuclei

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Review talk at the 8th European VLBI Network Symposium on New Developments in VLBI Science and Technology, Torun, Poland 26-29

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I review observational properties of low power radio loud AGN. High resolution VLBI observations allow the estimate of the jet velocity and orientation with respect to the line of sight and the determination of the Doppler factor. These data reveal rich structures, including two-sided jets and secondary components. New results on 1144+35, a giant radio source with superluminal motion are shown in detail.

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