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The Arch of Trajan in Ancona. The Arch of Trajan in Ancona is a Roman triumphal arch erected in 115 by the Senate and people of Rome in the reign of Emperor Trajan.It was built in honour of that Emperor after he expanded the port of the city out of his own pocket, improving the docks and the fortifications.
A cannon situated near the Arch of Trajan, with the Ancona Cathedral in the background Renaissance Gothic door of the church of Sant'Agostino. Ancona Cathedral, dedicated to Judas Cyriacus, was consecrated at the beginning of the 11th century and completed in 1189. [26]
Arch of Trajan (Ancona) L. Lazzaretto of Ancona; Loggia dei Mercanti; N. National Archaeological Museum of the Marches This page was last edited on 15 October ...
Arch of Trajan: 113 AD Ancona: Italy: Ancona Arch of Augustus: 25 BC Aosta: Italy: Augusta Praetoria Salassorum Arch of Mark Antony 113 AD Aquino: Italy: Aquinum Arch of Trajan: 114–117 AD Benevento: Italy: Maleventum, Beneventum Arch of Trajan: c. 109 AD Canosa di Puglia: Italy: Canusium Arch of Hadrian: c. 1st or 2nd centuries AD Capua: Italy
774 – Ancona "given to the pope by Charlemagne." [6] 848 – Ancona sacked by Saracen forces. [3] 1128 – Ancona Cathedral consecrated. [1] 1167 – Naval blockade of Ancona by the Venetians. [6] 1173 – Ancona besieged by Venetian forces. [3] 1183 – Ancona attacked by Venetian forces. [3] 1208 – Azzo VI of Este in power in the Marches. [3]
Arch of Trajan (Ancona) Arch of Augustus (Aosta) Arco di Riccardo; C. Arch of Trajan (Canosa) Arch of Hadrian (Capua) F. Arch of Augustus (Fano) G. Arco dei Gavi ...
Arch of Trajan may refer to: Arch of Trajan (Ancona), Italy; Arch of Trajan (Benevento), Italy; Arch of Trajan (Canosa), Italy; Arch of Trajan (Mactaris), Maktar ...
The Anconan Cross Panorama of Ancona from the sea, painted in the 16th century The Palazzo degli Anziani, seat of the municipal bodies, built in the 13th century The Ancona Cathedral (expanded in the 13th century) and the Arch of Trajan (built in the 2nd century) The Loggia dei Mercanti (built in the 15th century), seat of merchant meetings and ...