Ancona (disambiguation)
Ancona is the name of several places:
- Ancona port town on Italy's Adriatic coast
- Ancona, Italian province of the Marche Region
- Republic of Ancona, short-lived daughter Republic of the French Revolution in the central Italian brands
- Ancona ( Victoria), town in Australia
Ancona is the name of:
- Cyriacus of Ancona ( * 1391, † 1455 ), Italian humanist and epigraphists
- Hedy d' Ancona ( born 1937 ), Dutch politician, geographer and sociologist
- Jacobus of Ancona ( † around 1559 ), Franciscan Order and General
- Jacob d' Ancona, Jacob of Ancona, angebl. Jewish merchant on the Silk Road in the century, a dummy figure in David Selbourne, claimed by the author as a true
- Mario Ancona (1860-1931), Italian baritone
- Sydenham Elnathan Ancona (1824-1913), American politician
- Veronica Ancona, Ronni Ancona and, ( b. 1968 ), Scottish actress
Ancona stands for:
- AC Ancona, Italian football club from Ancona
- Ancona ( chicken)
- Ancona (ship, 1908), an Italian passenger liner, sunk in the First World War from a submarine
- SN Ancona, Italian cruiser, formerly German Graudenz
- Ancona (ship, 1966), ferry ( built in 1966 as Svea )
See also:
- D' Ancona
- Disambiguation