- it was
strong enough to push back the
forces of the Holy
Roman Empire.
Anconitan ships took part in the Crusades, and
their navigators included Cyriac...
- Kiev,
Orthodox churchman who
wrote eight letters to
Italy Benvenuto,
Anconitan consul in
Constantinople Ubertino Puscolo,
Italian poet
learning Gr****...
-
Venetian father, Carlo, was an
architect and a painter. His
Catholic Anconitan mother,
Teresa Iginia de Marsanich, was of
Dalmatian origin. His family...
-
Ancona remained important as a
centre of
Byzantine influence in Italy. The
Anconitans made a
voluntary submission to Manuel, and the
Byzantines maintained representatives...
-
Constantinople there was
perhaps the most
important fondaco,
where the
Anconitans had
their own church,
Saint Stephen; in 1261 they were
granted the privilege...
-
dialetti d’Italia
features the
following divisions:
Central Marchigiano Anconitan Maceratese Umbrian Northern Northwestern and
Viterbese Southeastern Laziale...
-
Giacomo Finetti (died 1630) was an
Italian Anconitan priest and composer. He was
Maestro di
cappella in the gran Casa of Venice.
Eleanor Selfridge-Field...
- (North and East Veneto), Friulian, Dalmatian, Milanese, Roman, Sicilian,
Anconitan, Tuscan,
Piedmontese and Genoan. In Finland,
student nations (Finnish:...
- city from the ground.
After a few
months of
dramatic resistance, the
Anconitans,
supported by the Byzantines,
managed to send a
small squad to Emilia-Romagna...
- from Italian: The
following is a list of
Marchigian words; note that the
Anconitan forms do not show
gemination (babu, ciambòtu, nèrtu, etc.) ammò (adv....