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    The siege of Ancona took place during the Neapolitan War. It took place beginning on 5 May 1815 and persisted until 30 May 1815. The battle took place...
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    The Republic of Ancona was a medieval commune and maritime republic notable for its economic development and maritime trade, particularly with the Byzantine...
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    Stamira (redirect from 1173 Siege of Ancona)
    tradition, a heroic self-sacrificing woman who saved the city of Ancona during the 1173 siege by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. Her memory was later...
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  • follows. Siege of Aratta (c. 2600 BC) Siege of Uruk (c. 2580 BC) Siege of Qabra (1780 BC) Siege of Hiritum (1764 BC) Siege of Larsa (1763 BC) Siege of Avaris...
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    occupation of Ferrara. Bologna and Ancona did not admit the occupying forces and were placed under siege; Bologna resisted for a week; Ancona for twenty...
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    Maritime republics (category Economic history of Italy)
    and finally victorious resistance of Ancona in the siege of 1173, which the city obtained against the imperial troops of Federico Barbarossa; that victory...
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  • travelling between Ancona, Venice, and Bologna and died at Florence. He wrote a history of the 1173 Siege of Ancona, his only work of that kind, and works...
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    turned to the March of Ancona, and surrounded the rebellious city of Ancona with a siege. In the meantime, Reinald, the archbishop of Cologne, who had previously...
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    out of the Campania and compelled Frederick Barbarossa to raise the siege of Ancona. 970–975 Michael Abidelas before 982 Romanos 982–985 Kalokyros Delphinas...
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  • Gibal (category Year of birth unknown)
    ordered to capture Ancona in Picenum. Totila also gave them a fleet of 47 ships to aid them in the siege. While Scipuar led the siege of Ancona, Gibal and Indulf...
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    Battle of Monte Porzio. Heartened by this victory, Frederick lifted the siege of Ancona and hurried to Rome, where he had his wife crowned empress and also...
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    Papal Navy (category Military of the Papal States)
    fourth steamer, the Roma, participated during the unrest of 1848, opposing the Austrian siege of Ancona. In 1856, the separate Navy (Marina da Guerra), Finance...
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    laboratorio culturale di Ancona, 2004 Paolo Grillo, Le guerre del Barbarossa, Laterza, Bari, 2014 The History of the Siege of Ancona by Boncompagno da Signa...
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  • Boncompagno da Signa. The History of the Siege of Ancona. "Christian I". Germania Sacra people index (in German). Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities....
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    Vincisgrassi (category Cuisine of Marche)
    Windisch-Grätz who defeated the Napoleonic troops in the siege of Ancona in 1799. A lady from Ancona prepared this dish in his honor. The general appreciated...
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    Francesco Landi (general) (category People of the Kingdom of Naples (Napoleonic))
    lieutenant he was assigned to the 8th line regiment. He participated in the Siege of Ancona in 1814 and in Joachim Murat's campaign against the Austrians until...
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    victory over the Romans at the Battle of Monte Porzio.: 250  Heartened by this victory, Frederick lifted the siege of Ancona and hurried to Rome. Supported by...
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    blockaded Ancona. On 18 September, the Papal Army under Lamoriciére were defeated during the Battle of Castelfidardo, and the siege of Ancona began, finally...
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    Simone Antonio Saint-Bon (category People of the Crimean War)
    rank of commander in 1860, and that of vice-admiral in 1867. He took part in the Crimean War, distinguished himself in 1860 at the siege of Ancona, and...
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  • This is a list of sieges, land and naval battles of the Hundred Days or War of the Seventh Coalition (20 March – 8 July 1815, or 15 March – 16 August...
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    the Neapolitans south-east to a base in Ancona. The two Austrian corps had become separated on either side of the Apennine Mountains and Murat hoped to...
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    Andrea Del Santo (category Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Kingdom of Italy))
    he earned a Silver Medal for Military Valor during the bombardment of the Ancona artillery batteries under Carlo Pellion di Persano, and an honourable...
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    the siege of Ancona and withdrew. Followed soon after by a series of Roman successes, the battle of Sena Gallica marked the beginning of the turn of the...
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  • brother Burchard the burggrave of Magdeburg. In 1137, Conrad participated in Lothar's expedition to Italy. At the siege of Ancona, he repelled a sally by the...
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    Lacrima di Morro d'Alba (category Province of Ancona)
    Frederick Barbarossa became a fan of the wine after taking over the Castello di Morro d'Alba following the siege of Ancona. Lacrima is an ancient and local...
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    Giuseppe Federico Palombini (category Officers of the Legion of Honour)
    involved in operations near Fano on 11 July 1799. Palombini was at the Siege of Ancona which lasted from 14 October to 13 November 1799. The French garrison...
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  • Indulf (6th century) (category History of Dalmatia)
    the siege of Ancona, taking refuge in Auximum. Indulf makes a last appearance in Procopius's narrative after the Gothic defeat at the Battle of Mons...
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  • Rerum italicarum scriptores (category Historiography of Italy)
    emperor Fredrick's destruction Of Milan (Epistola Burchardi) in 1162. Boncompagno da Signa: Book of the siege of Ancona (Liber de obsidione Anconae) by...
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    Francesco Podesti (category People from Ancona)
    episode during the 1174 siege of Ancona by the Austrian Cristiano di Magonza: the large canvas masterpiece depicting the Oath of Anconetani won prizes at...
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    The siege of Zara or siege of Zadar (Croatian: Opsada Zadra; Hungarian: Zára ostroma; 10–24 November 1202) was the first major action of the Fourth Crusade...
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