The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Ancona in the Marche region of Italy.
- 390 BCE – Greek colony founded by Syracusans (approximate date).
- 268 BCE – Romans in power.[2]
- 1st century BCE – Ancona becomes a municipium.
- 107 CE – Mole constructed in the Port of Ancona [it].
- 115 CE – Arch of Trajan erected.
- 4th–5th century CE – Roman Catholic diocese of Ancona established.[5]
- 5th century – Basilica of San Lorenzo built.[2](it)
- 539 – Ancona besieged by Gothic forces.
- 551 – Ancona besieged by Gothic forces under Totila.
- 728 – Duke of Spoleto in power.
- 774 – Ancona "given to the pope by Charlemagne."
- 848 – Ancona sacked by Saracen forces.
- 1128 – Ancona Cathedral consecrated.
- 1167 – Naval blockade of Ancona by the Venetians.
- 1173 – Ancona besieged by Venetian forces.
- 1183 – Ancona attacked by Venetian forces.
- 1208 – Azzo VI of Este in power in the Marches.
- 1210 – Santa Maria della Piazza church remodelled.
- 1221 – Porta della Farina (gate) built.[2]
- 1229 – Ancona attacked by Venetian forces.
- 1257 – Ancona attacked by Venetian forces.
- 1258 – Manfred, King of Sicily in power in the Marches.
- 1274 – Ancona attacked by Venetian forces.
- 1323 – San Francesco alle Scale church founded.[2]
- 1357 – Marches-related Constitutiones marchiae anconitanae (law) issued.
- 1400 – Public clock installed (approximate date).[7]
- 1428 – Ancona attacked by Venetian forces.
- 1442 – Loggia dei Mercanti construction begins.
- 1493 – Palazzo degli Anziani (Ancona) [it] construction begins.[2]
- 1532 – Ancona becomes part of the Papal States.
- 1543 – Cittadella di Ancona [it] (fort) built.[2]
- 1605 – Chiesa del Gesù (Ancona) [it] (church) construction begins.[2]
Other cities in the macroregion of Central Italy:(it)
- Timeline of Arezzo, Tuscany region
- Timeline of Florence, Tuscany
- Timeline of Livorno, Tuscany
- Timeline of Lucca, Tuscany
- Timeline of Perugia, Umbria region
- Timeline of Pisa, Tuscany
- Timeline of Pistoia, Tuscany
- Timeline of Prato, Tuscany
- Timeline of Rome, Lazio region
- Timeline of Siena, Tuscany
This article incorporates information from the Italian Wikipedia.
in English
- William Smith, ed. (1872) [1854]. "Ancona". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray. hdl:2027/hvd.ah5cuq.
- "Ancona". Chambers's Encyclopaedia. London. 1901. hdl:2027/njp.32101065312868.
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- Victor Castiglione (1901), "Ancona", Jewish Encyclopedia, vol. 1, New York, hdl:2027/mdp.49015002282318
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- "Ancona", Central Italy and Rome: Handbook for Travellers (15th ed.), Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1909, OCLC 423237
- Ashby, Thomas (1910). "Ancona" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). pp. 951–952.
- Benjamin Vincent (1910), "Ancona", Haydn's Dictionary of Dates (25th ed.), London: Ward, Lock & Co., hdl:2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t41r6xh8t
- Roy Domenico (2002). "Marche: Ancona". Regions of Italy: a Reference Guide to History and Culture. Greenwood. pp. 209+. ISBN 0313307334.
- John Phillip Lomax (2004). "Ancona". In Christopher Kleinhenz (ed.). Medieval Italy: an Encyclopedia. Routledge. pp. 30–31. ISBN 0415939291.
in Italian
Further information (in Italian):
Bibliography of the history of Ancona [it]