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Southcottian
Southcottian South*cot"ti*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.) A follower of Joanna Southcott (1750-1814), an Englishwoman who, professing to have received a miraculous calling, preached and prophesied, and committed many impious absurdities.

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- The gens Cottia was a plebeian family of equestrian rank. It is known chiefly from the brothers Marcus and Publius Cottius, equites of Tauromenium in Sicily...
- Aquilegia × cottia is a perennial flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, native to the Alps of Italy and Austria. It is a natural hybrid of Aquilegia...
- Table places Brigantium 6 M.P. from Alpis Cottia. Strabo mentions the village Brigantium on a road to Alpis Cottia, but his words are obscure. Ptolemy mentions...
- The Col de Montgenèvre (Italian: P****o del Monginevro; elevation 1860 m.) is a high mountain p**** in the Cottian Alps, in France 2 kilometres away from...
- Corfidia Cornelia Cornificia Coruncania Cosconia Cossinia Cossutia Cotia Cottia Cr****icia Cremutia Crepereia Critonia Cupiennia Curia Curiatia Curtia Curtilia...
- decides to settle as a landowner and farmer in Britain with his British wife, Cottia, and his freed friend, Esca. The Eagle of the Ninth is one of Sutcliff's...
- confusa Rota Aquilegia cossoniana (Maire & Sennen) Rivas Mart. Aquilegia × cottia Beyer Aquilegia cremnophila Bacch., Brullo, Congiu, Fenu, J.L.Garrido &...
- 2007, p. 31. Donner 1994, p. 207. Niort 2007, p. 32. Diouf 1998, p. 686. Cottias 2005, p. 236. Reestman 1999, pp. 18–19. Grandmaison 2006, pp. 38–39. Saada...
- This route, built between 14 and 6 BC, and which received the name of Via Cottia per Alpem, linked Turin to Sisteron and consisted of six stations. Then...
- Smith 2015, p. xx. Coquery-Vidrovitch 2017, p. 76. Adloff 1964, p. 125. Cottias 2005, p. 236. Niort 2007, p. 31. Donner 1994, p. 207. Niort 2007, p. 32...