- R. (12
October 2016). "Discoveries May
Rewrite History of China's Terra-
Cotta Warriors".
National Geographic.
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original on 28 February...
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Panna cotta (Italian: [ˈpanna ˈkɔtta]; Piedmontese:
panera cheuita [paˈnera ˈkøjta]; lit. 'cooked cream') is an
Italian dessert of
sweetened cream thickened...
- 140-145,159-161 H. Meyerowitz; V.
Meyerowitz (1939). "Bronzes and Terra-
Cottas from Ile-Ife". The
Burlington Magazine for
Connoisseurs 75 (439), 150–152;...
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cotta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cotta may
refer to:
Aurelia Cotta (120–54 BC),
mother of
Julius Caesar Bernhard von
Cotta (1808–1879)...
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Gatling gun to
capture a few
cottas,
inflicting 65
casualties on the Moros.: 115 Over the next w****, Wood's men destro**** 130
cottas but
failed to
capture the...
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garrisons in the
hopes the
women and
children would come down from the
mountain cottas (fortified
earthworks which were
surrounded by deep
ditches and camouflaged...
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Carloto Cotta (Paris, 31
January 1984) is a
Portuguese actor and a
three time
Golden Globe Award winner who has
worked in
television series,
films and...
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through his
mother Aurelia Cotta.
Lucius Aurelius Cotta,
military tribune in 181 BC with ****tus
Julius Caesar;
Lucius Aurelius Cotta (consul 144 BC), father...
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ceiniog in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
ceiniog (Latin: denarius; English: penny; plural: ceiniogau; prob. from cant, "circle") was the...
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Lucius Aurunculeius Cotta (Latin: Lūcius Aurunculēius
Cotta,
classical Latin pronunciation: [ˈɫuː.ki.ʊs au̯.rʊŋ.kʊˈɫeː.i.ʊs ˈkɔt.ta]; died 54 BC) was...