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ANCONA — (Marche), Adriatic seaport in Italy. According to Early Christian legends, the first bishop of Ancona was no less than the Great Rabbi of Jerusalem, who took the Christian name of Quincus after baptism. Jews were living near Ancona in 967. In… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Ancona (Begriffsklärung) — Ancona ist der Name folgender Orte: Ancona, Hafenstadt an der italienischen Adriaküste Provinz Ancona, italienische Provinz der Region Marken Republik Ancona, kurzlebige Tochterrepublik der Französischen Revolution in den mittelitalienischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ancona and Umana — • An Italian diocese in the Archdiocese of Ancona Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ancona and Umana Ancona and Umana † … Catholic encyclopedia
ANCONA — (D Ancona), Italian family whose members were active in the Italian Risorgimento. ALESSANDRO (1835–1914), patriot, philologist, and literary critic. Born into a wealthy Pisa family, Alessandro studied at Pisa University. In these early years he… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Ancona (disambiguation) — Ancona is the name of several places.*Ancona, a city in the Marche region of Italy *Province of Ancona, the Italian province that includes the city.Ancona is also the name of another place:*Ancona, Victoria, a town in Australia.Other uses*Ancona… … Wikipedia
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anconă — ancónă s. f., pl. ancóne Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic ANCÓNĂ s.f. (arhit.) 1. Consolă care susţine cornişa. 2. Masă aşezată în altar, sculptată sau pictată. ♦ Nişă sau cornişă unde este aşezată această masă. [<… … Dicționar Român
ANCONA, CESARE D' — (1832–1901), Italian geologist. D Ancona was born in Pisa and studied geology under Meneghini. He was appointed professor of paleontology at the University of Florence in 1874. D Ancona reorganized the section of tertiary malacology of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ANCONA, VITO D' — (1825–1884), Italian painter of the Macchiaioli School. He studied engraving with Samuele Jesi and then at the Florence Academy. In 1856 he left Florence for Venice, where he lived for a long period. Back in Florence, he produced his first well … Encyclopedia of Judaism