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Congius
Congius Con"gi*us, n. [L.] 1. (Roman Antiq.) A liquid measure containing about three quarts. 2. (Med.) A gallon, or four quarts. [Often abbreviated to cong.]

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- Congiu is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Pierangelo Congiu (born 1951), Italian sprint canoeist Raimondo Congiu [Wikidata], Italian...
- (1936–38) Róbert Winkler (1938–39) Mariolino Congiu (1939–41) Mariolino Congiu, Enrico Corrias (1941–42) Mariolino Congiu (1942–46) Raffaele D'Aquino (1946–48)...
- In Ancient Roman measurement, congius (pl. congii, from Gr**** konkhion, diminutive of konkhē, konkhos, "s****ful") was a liquid measure that was about...
- Synthetic cobalt sulfides are widely investigated as electrocatalysts. Congiu, M.; Albano, L. G. S.; Decker, F.; Graeff, C. F. O. (2015-01-01). "Single...
- com profile Pierangelo Congiu at Olympics.com Pierangelo Congiu at the CONI honored athlete website (in Italian) Pierangelo Congiu at Olympedia v t e...
- the statue of Cossutius formerly in the gardens of Angelo Colocci, the congius of Vespasian previously measured by Villalpandus, a number of br**** measuring-rods...
- ISBN 978-0-12-802900-8. Retrieved 2022-08-01 – via ScienceDirect. Sangiorgi S, Manelli A, Congiu T, et al. (February 2004). "Microvascularization of the human digit as studied...
- doi:10.1023/A:1007370213924. S2CID 24961905. Fontana, F.; Tagliavini, J.; Congiu, L. (2001). "Sturgeon genetics and cytogenetics: recent advancements and...
- stated the volume of jewelry amounted to three and one-half measures (Congius?), only to add "it is generally and more credibly held that there was not...
- from congius), was a vessel containing one congius, a measure of volume equal to six ****tarii. In the early times of the Roman Republic, the congius was...