Ancona - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Ancona
- a town in Picenum, Italy
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Cinna is killed in a mutiny at Ancona.
  Within translations:
Cic:Clu_40
one Lucius Clodius of Ancona, a travelling quack, who
Cic:Phil_12.23
if Ventidius has gone to Ancona as he is said to
CIL_1.1930
1930 Latin Text Unknown woman. Ancona. Senarii. [a] St
Plin:HN_3.111
founded by the Sicilians, and Ancona, a colony founded by the
Plin:HN_3.112
this side of Ariminium. At Ancona begins the Gallic coast named
Plin:HN_3.115
of Butrium 105 miles from Ancona and not far from the
Plin:HN_3.129
Italy. The distance across from Ancona to Pola is 120 miles.
Plin:HN_6.218
Verona, Cremona, Ravenna, Ancona, Picenum, the Marsi,
[Vict]:VirIll_69
death by the army in Ancona because of his excessive cruelty.
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