Ancona — Ancône (Italie) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ancône. Ancône Vue générale d Ancône Fichier:Ancona Stemma.png … Wikipédia en Français
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Ancona — Italian port city located on a promontory along the coast of the Adriatic Sea (q.v.). Like Croton (q.v.) it remained in Byzantine hands during the long wars with the Ostrogoths during the reign of Justinian I (qq.v.), resisting a determined… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Boncompagno da Signa — (also Boncompagnus or Boncompagni ; c. 1165/1175 ndash; after 1240) was an Italian scholar, grammarian, historian, and philosopher.Born in Signa, near Florence, between 1165 and 1175, he was a professor of rhetoric ( ars dictaminis ) at the… … Wikipedia
Alrude Countess of Bertinoro — Alrude, Countess of Bertinoro was a 12th century Italian noblewoman who, in 1172, ended the siege of Aucona. Aucona is likely to have been a reference to the city of Ancona, now in the Marche region of Italy. According to a historical account… … Wikipedia
Christian I (Archbishop of Mainz) — Christian I (c. 1130 – 23 August 1183) was a German nobleman and diplomat. He was count of Buch, archbishop of Mainz (1165–1183), and archchancellor of Germany (1165–1183). Contents 1 Biography 1.1 First trip into Italy 1.2 Diplomat … Wikipedia
Simone Arturo Saint-Bon — Simone Arturo Pecoret de Saint Bon (March 20, 1823 November 26, 1892) was an Italian admiral.Saint Bon was born at Chambéry, now in France, then part of the Kingdom of Sardinia. Leaving the Naval Academy in 1847, he attained the rank of commander … Wikipedia
Catepanate of Italy — The Catepanate (or Catapanate) of Italy (Greek: polytonic|κατεπανίκιον Ἰταλίας) was a province of the Byzantine Empire, comprising mainland Italy south of a line drawn from Monte Gargano to the Gulf of Salerno. Amalfi and Naples, although north… … Wikipedia
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Papal Navy — The Papal Navy (Italian: Marina Pontificia, Pontifical Navy ) was the maritime force of the Papal States. Loosely construed, it was in sporadic existence from the Battle of Ostia (849) during the pontificate of Leo IV until the ascension of Pope… … Wikipedia