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Vineyards and Winery, a
premium winery in Paso Robles,
California Copia (or
Copiae), the
ancient city and
bishopric also
called Thurii or Thurium, now a Latin...
- In
classical antiquity, the
cornucopia (/ˌkɔːrn(j)əˈkoʊpiə, -n(j)uː-/; from
Latin cornu 'horn' and copia 'abundance'), also
called the horn of plenty,...
- translit. Thoúrion, in Ptolemy), and
later in
Roman times also Cōpia and
Cōpiae, was an
ancient Gr**** city
situated on the Gulf of Taranto, near or on the...
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colonies in Calabria: at
Tempsa and
Kroton (Croto in Latin) in 194 BC,
Copiae in the
territory of
Thurii (Thurium in Latin) in 193 BC, and Vibo Valentia...
- (Θούριοι)
Magna Graecia,
southern Italy abandoned Thurium (Θούριον), Copia,
Copiae, Turios,
Thurio Magna Graecia Thyreum Thyria South of İzmir,
Turkey Tire...
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rather than the
usual 8; the
centre by men from Haliartus, Coronea, and
Copiae; and the left wing by
troops from Thespiae, Tanagra, and Orchomenus. They...
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Cantareus aspersus (O.F. Müller, 1774)
Cochlea vulgaris da Costa, 1778
Cornu copiae Born, 1778
Cryptomphalus aspersus (O.F. Müller, 1774)
Helix (Cryptomphalus)...
- castra, castrōrum ('military camp, encampment') cōpia,
copiae f. ('plenty, much, abundance')
cōpiae, copiārum ('troops') fortūna, fortūnae f. ('luck, chance')...
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Vangiones are
mentioned in Caesar's De
Bello Gallico as a unit
among the
copiae ("forces") of Ariovistus.
According to Caesar's
Celtic informants, Ariovistus...
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Copae or
Kopai (Ancient Gr****: Κῶπαι), or
Copia or
Copiae, was an
ancient Gr**** city (polis) in Boeotia, on the
northern s**** of Lake Copais,
which derived...