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  1. The Roman empire under Hadrian (125) showing the provinces as then organised. The Roman provinces ( Latin: provincia, pl. provinciae) were the administrative regions of Ancient Rome outside Roman Italy that were controlled by the Romans under the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire. Each province was ruled by a Roman appointed as governor.

    • Germania Antiqua

      Germania (also sometimes called Germania Antiqua [by whom?])...

    • Cilicia

      Cilicia (/ s ɪ ˈ l ɪ ʃ ə /) was a geographical region in...

  2. The Archdiocese of Ancona–Osimo ( Latin: Archidioecesis Anconitana-Auximana) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory and metropolitan see of the Catholic Church in the Marche region of Italy. [1] [2] It has existed in its present form since 1986, when the Archdiocese of Ancona was united with the historical Diocese of Osimo.

  3. ISTAT. 042. The province of Ancona ( Italian: provincia di Ancona) is a province in the Marche region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Ancona, and the province borders the Adriatic Sea. The city of Ancona is also the capital of Marche. [2] To the north, the province is bordered by the Adriatic Sea, [3] and the Apennine Mountains to the west.

  4. Province of Ancona. /  43.617°N 13.517°E  / 43.617; 13.517. The province of Ancona ( Italian: provincia di Ancona) is a province in the Marche region of Central Italy. Its capital is the city of Ancona, and the province borders the Adriatic Sea. The city of Ancona is also the capital of Marche .

  5. Forma e urbanistica, cit., pp. 82-94; EaD., Ancona: il sistema urbano in età romana, cit., pp. 579, 584-585; TaRDini, op. cit., p. 125. 98 poMponio MEla (ii, 64): “et illa in angusto illorum duorum promontorium ex diverso coëuntium inflexi cubiti imagine sedens, et ideo a Grais dicta Ancona”. 94 Domus romane di via Fanti ad ancona 279 ...

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  6. ANCONA, a province of the kingdom of Italy, bounded on the N. by the Adriatic Sea and the province of Pesaro-Urbino, on the W. by Pesaro-Urbino and Umbria, on the S. by Macerata, and on the E. by the Adriatic. It forms part of the old district of the Marches, which passed from the dominion of the Pope to that of Victor Emmanuel in 1860.

  7. Title: The Atlas of Ancient Rome: Biography and Portraits of the City - Introduction Author: Edited by Andrea Carandini Subject: Reference Works And Anthologies, Classics, Archaeology And Ancient History

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