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3km west of Falconara Marittima in province of | Ancona, about 200km north-northeast of Rome. |
of the supporting performers along with Ronni | Ancona, Alan Francis, Roger Blake and Duncan Wisbey, |
ng the actor Kevin Eldon, Peter Baynham, Ronni | Ancona, Alistair McGowan, Al Murray, John Thomson, Re |
Inserted by boat on Italy's east coast between | Ancona and Pescara, the troopers were to destroy rail |
the team was able to cut the rail line between | Ancona and Pescara in several places before being wit |
Savoy, 5th Duke of Genoa, Lucia was Duchess of | Ancona and Duchess of Genoa. |
orino (from 1994-1995 to 1999-2000), Piacenza, | Ancona and Cagliari. |
eviously played for AC Milan, Napoli, Perugia, | Ancona and Bologna in Italy, as well as Derby County |
until 2004 when he moved to Italy to play for | Ancona and then Catania. |
y British SAS and Eighth Army Airborne between | Ancona and Pescara, Italy, from 2 to 6 October, 1943. |
In 1918, Mazzolini returned to | Ancona and was deputy editor of L'Ordine newspaper, i |
Their focus was on the important naval base at | Ancona, and later the coast of Montenegro. |
s uncertain, the usual candidates being Genga, | Ancona, and Spoleto. |
the victories in the Battle of Monte Cassino, | Ancona and Bologna. |
ational commerce booms in Dubrovnik, Florence, | Ancona, and Genoa. |
e third city in the region by population after | Ancona and Pesaro. |
He was born in | Ancona and was related to the Osimo-Jesi branch of th |
Otto soon seized | Ancona and Spoleto - part of the papal territories. |
He was born in | Ancona, and became a pupil of Simone Cantarini. |
On the way home, he fell ill in | Ancona, and stayed there to recover. |
fred nominated him to the vicariate general of | Ancona and in 1258 that of Romagna. |
etta's death (1721) Morpurgo was sole rabbi of | Ancona; and he continued in office till his death. |
nderbeg received news that Pius had arrived in | Ancona and died upon seeing the crusader fleet. |
2004 he returned to work alongside Galeone at | Ancona, and followed his mentor when at Udinese in 20 |
He enjoyed his best seasons for | Ancona and Fiorentina in Serie B, made him earned a p |
distinguished himself in 1860 at the siege of | Ancona, and was decorated for valor at the Siege of G |
aly in 2000 with Pistoiese then on to Ternana, | Ancona and finally Piacenza, where he plays and is th |
The railroad yard in | Ancona, as well as the port facilities in the town, w |
Messer Leon settled as a rabbi at | Ancona at about this time, and established a yeshiva, |
Following the eventual surrender of | Ancona at the end of 1799 Fontanelli was repatriated |
troops encountered little resistance entering | Ancona at 14:30 on 18 July. |
In January 2000, he was signed by | Ancona at Serie C1 and followed the team promoted to |
and Serie B level with teams such as Udinese, | Ancona, Atalanta and Torino (the latter being his las |
The main offensive on | Ancona began on 17 July. |
o brothers began to travel in the direction of | Ancona, but Gerard suddenly suffered a pain in his he |
He was born in | Ancona, but lived most of his life in Egypt, before e |
Barbarossa himself besieged | Ancona, but the appearance of Gilbert's army south al |
Bulgaria with CSKA Sofia, Gigi Simoni has led | Ancona Calcio to Serie A in 2003, but has surprisingl |
He started playing soccer with | Ancona Calcio. |
, Brescia, Sampdoria, Verona, Bologna, Arezzo, | Ancona, Civitavecchia and Lodigiani. |
of the sixteenth century; born at Osimo, near | Ancona; died at Mantua. |
Ancona ducks have an oval head, and a slightly concav | |
Ancona Ducks | |
signed by new promoted team Fiorentina, which | Ancona faced bankruptcy and condemnation to Serie C2. |
s retreating to their original headquarters in | Ancona following a string a defeats in northern Italy |
During the summer of 2008, he signed for | Ancona for an undisclosed fee. |
He has returned to | Ancona for the 2008/09 season, on loan along with Ste |
aise an army among the people of the region of | Ancona for an attempt at resurrecting the old theme o |
ber 1996) was a Prince of Savoy-Genoa, Duke of | Ancona from birth, and fifth and final Duke of Genoa. |
ached the sea, cutting the German defenders of | Ancona from the north-west. |
n exclamtion mark at the end by MISTAKE!") and | Ancona has a very small vocabulary ("It's alright for |
A member of the provincial council in | Ancona, he took part in the March on Rome of 1922, an |
In | Ancona, he painted a Beheading of St. John for the Sp |
oreto in 1649, and completed by O. Beltrano in | Ancona in 1651. |
hich was located near Jesi, in the province of | Ancona in Marche. |
Goeben and SMS Breslau and the bombardment of | Ancona in 1915. |
Except on loan to Serie B team | Ancona in 2nd half of 2002-03 season, he was played i |
t in the crusade that Pius II was preparing at | Ancona in 1464, when the death of that pope (August 1 |
driatic coast between Byzantine strongholds of | Ancona in the north and Otranto in the south; the Ion |
e then played for Serie C1 clubs and signed by | Ancona in summer 2005. |
l physician during an epidemic of influenza at | Ancona in 1730; and in recognition of his services he |
He had a loan spell at Italian team A.C. | Ancona in 2004, a time in which he later claimed to h |
He was made Bishop of | Ancona in 1505, and, in 1511, cardinal-priest by Pope |
Annamaria Solazzi (born December 10, 1965 in | Ancona) is a former female beach volleyball player fr |
Leondino Giombini (born January 30, 1975 in | Ancona) is a volleyball player from Italy, who won th |
Marco Tamberi (born 30 July, 1957 in | Ancona) is a retired Italian high jumper. |
Andrea De Falco (born 19 June 1986 in | Ancona) is an Italian footballer. |
Monte Guasco, in | Ancona, is the location of the Duomo, and is dedicate |
Ancona, Italy | |
In parts of the North-West of England, and in | Ancona, Italy, a barm or barm cake is a common term f |
Abraham Isaac Castello (1726, | Ancona, Italy-August 1, 1789, Leghorn, Italy) was a r |
He was born and died in | Ancona, Italy. |
Renato Zaccarelli (born in | Ancona, January 18, 1951) was a former Italian footba |
Among them were Jim Broadbent, Ronni | Ancona, Kate Robbins, Enn Reitel, Jon Glover, Alistai |
The rector of | Ancona, like the rectors of the other papal provinces |
Synaptula secreta | Ancona Lopez, 1957 |
Ancona, Massimo, Dodero, Gabriella, and Durante, Erco | |
asm for Strictly Come Dancing, including Ronni | Ancona, Michael Ball, John Barrowman, Jason Donovan, |
Ancona Montessori School | |
Born in Maiolati in the province of | Ancona, now Maiolati Spontini, he spent most of his c |
In 2002 Robbiati left the top-flight to join | Ancona of Serie B, and then Serie C2 teams Grosseto a |
In January 2007 he signed for | Ancona of the Italian Serie B. |
escara (in co-ownership deal) of Serie B, then | Ancona of Serie C1 in 2007-08 season. |
yed for Tricase of Serie C2, before spotted by | Ancona of Serie B in summer 2001. |
Navy the class took part in the bombardment of | Ancona on May 24, 1915. |
Erzherzog Karl took part in the bombardment of | Ancona on May 24, 1915. |
in Germany until his election as archbishop of | Ancona on 19 February 1710, and he was later made car |
ok over from Francesco Monaco as head coach of | Ancona on May 2009, guiding the small club to escape |
Impressionists such as Ronni | Ancona on Alistair McGowan's Big Impression took to s |
She was famously impersonated by Ronni | Ancona on The Big Impression. |
nd Max took a minor part in the bombardment of | Ancona on May 24, 1915. |
t and his musicians completed a European tour ( | Ancona, Paris, Berlin, Cologne, Amsterdam, Manchester |
For the railway station in Italy, see | Ancona railway station. |
He then played for Chievo after | Ancona relegated in summer 2004. |
Tour to Italy in 1776, visiting Milan, Venice, | Ancona, Rome and Naples. |
Merton, Richard Whiteley, Ricky Gervais, Ronni | Ancona, Rowan Atkinson, Roy Chubby Brown, Steve Cooga |
He had limited game time with | Ancona, so returned to Serie C1 with ACF Fiorentina i |
1), married in 1938 to Prince Eugenio, Duke of | Ancona son of Prince Thomas, 2nd Duke of Genoa (issue |
Ancona Station (also known as Ancona Junction) was an | |
The surprise attack on | Ancona succeeded in delaying the Italian deployment t |
th the Order of Leopold for his bombardment of | Ancona the night Italy declared war on the empire, 23 |
Born in | Ancona, then part of the Papal States, into a very po |
a, a small town in what is now the province of | Ancona, then part of the Papal States. |
a, AlbinoLeffe, Casarano, A.C. Pro Sesto, A.C. | Ancona, U.S. Foggia, A.S. Acireale) until 1998. |
voli and finally settled in Osimo, Province of | Ancona, under the protection of Count Guarniero di An |
n Severino Marche after him, in the Marches of | Ancona; Victorinus became bishop of Camerino. |
Ancona was likely to fall soon, and therefore the Rom | |
Ancona was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-sevent | |
The attack on | Ancona was an immense success, and the ships were uno |
Taking | Ancona was the only independent operation of the Poli |
lappa (born June 30, 1964 in Jesi, province of | Ancona) was an Italian motorcycle road racer from Jes |
Ancona was the eastern point where the Santa Fe decid | |
The objective of the bombardment of | Ancona was to delay the Italian Army from deploying i |
Impressionists Alistair McGowan and Ronni | Ancona were among the regular guests on the show. |
98, Flachi was again loaned, this time to A.C. | Ancona, where he got an impressive 10 goals in 17 gam |
n summer 2003, he signed for Serie A team A.C. | Ancona, where he compete with Alessio Scarpi and Magn |
Serie C1 promotion playoffs, he was signed by | Ancona, which he won promotion to Serie B with club i |
ari and Modena, Caccia rose to prominence with | Ancona, which resulted in a transfer to Piacenza in S |
In July 2003 he joined Serie A side | Ancona, which he made his Serie A debut on 23 Novembe |
next season, Peccarisi was not in the plan of | Ancona which promoted to Serie A in 2003. |
held the cities of Imola, Osimo, Bologna, and | Ancona, which were claimed by Rome, and in 758 seized |
that there lived a holy man named Liberius at | Ancona, who had visited the Holy Land. |
oil company in Italy which ownes a refinery in | Ancona with a capacity of 3.9 million tonnes/year and |
e cities" on the Adriatic coast from Rimini to | Ancona with the coastal plain as far as the mountains |
as allowed to live out the rest of his life in | Ancona with his patron, Duke Guarniero. |
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