- In old pharmacy, a
cucupha or
cucufa was a cap, or
cover for the head, with
cephalic ****es
quilted in it, worn for
certain nervous distempers, particularly...
-
Saint Cucuphas (also
Cucufas or Qaqophas, Catalan: Cugat, Culgat, Cougat, Spanish: Cucufate, Cucufato, Cocoba(s), French: Cucuphat, Cucufa, Cucuphat, Quiquenfat...
- also
toque blanche, or more familiarly,
toque Coronet Cowboy hat
Crown Cucupha Energy dome Firefighter's
helmet Gas mask
Green eyeshade Headlamp Night...
- del Vallès
during the
Second Spanish Republic, it is
named after Saint Cucuphas, who is said to have been
martyred on the spot now
occupied by its medieval...
-
feast day: Anne (Eastern Christianity)
Christopher (Western Christianity)
Cucuphas Glodesind James the
Great (Western Christianity) John I
Agnus Julian of...
- saint. He was
martyred at
Girona after traveling from
Carthage with
Saint Cucuphas to
Spain as a missionary.
Felix was born in Scillium. His
feast day is...
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applied to
affected area, and then
reapplied as needed.
Byzantine medicine Cucupha History of
hospitals History of
medicine History of
nursing Ibn Sina Academy...
-
which dates back to
Middle Ages, was
dedicated to the
martyred saint Cucuphas.
Around the end of the 4th millennium,
Neolithic clans had
already occupied...
- Sant
Cugat is
Catalan for
Saint Cucuphas and may
refer to: Sant
Cugat del Vallès,
Spain Sant
Cugat Museum Sant
Cugat (Barcelona–Vallès Line), a railway...
-
parish of the muni****lity of Llanera, Asturias. Its name
refers to
Saint Cucuphas. Rodríguez Álvarez, Ramón (May 2008). Real
Instituto de
Estudios Asturianos...