Siege of Ancona
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Siege of Ancona
Summary
Siege of Ancona is a siege[1]. It draws 46 Wikipedia views per month (siege category, ranking #221 of 1,415).[2]
Key Facts
- Siege of Ancona is in the country of Papal States[3].
- Siege of Ancona's instance of is recorded as siege[4].
- Siege of Ancona followed Battle of Castelfidardo[5].
- The location of Siege of Ancona was Ancona[6].
- Siege of Ancona is part of Piedmontese campaign in Central Italy[7].
- Siege of Ancona began on September 24, 1860[8].
- Siege of Ancona ended on September 29, 1860[9].
- Siege of Ancona occurred on September 1860[10].
- Siege of Ancona's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 43.616666666667, 'longitude': 13.516666666667, 'precision': 1e-05}[11].
- Among those involved in Siege of Ancona was Royal Sardinian Army[12].
- A participant in Siege of Ancona was Royal Sardinian Navy[13].
- A participant in Siege of Ancona was Vatican Army[14].
- Siege of Ancona's described by source is recorded as Le dieci battaglie della storia di Ancona. Due secoli di assedi, scontri e ribellioni dal 1799 al 1944[15].
- Siege of Ancona's different from is recorded as Siege of Ancona[16].
- Siege of Ancona's different from is recorded as Siege of Ancona[17].
- Siege of Ancona's different from is recorded as Siege of Ancona[18].
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When and Where
Siege of Ancona occurred on September 1860[10]. It began on September 24, 1860[8]. It ended on September 29, 1860[9]. It took place at Ancona[6]. It is in the country of Papal States[3].
Context
Siege of Ancona is part of Piedmontese campaign in Central Italy[7]. Its instance of is recorded as siege[4]. It followed Battle of Castelfidardo[5].
Participants
Recorded participant include Royal Sardinian Army[12], Royal Sardinian Navy[13], and Vatican Army[14].
Why It Matters
Siege of Ancona draws 46 Wikipedia views per month (siege category, ranking #221 of 1,415).[2]