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Lupăria may
refer to
several villages in Romania:
Lupăria, a
village in Prăjeni Commune, Botoșani
County Lupăria, a
village in
Cotnari Commune, Iași County...
- A wolf trap (Spanish lobera,
Italian luparia,
Portuguese fojo) was a
chase ending in a pit with
trapdoor and
stakes used by
beaters in
hunting wolves...
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galeriflorum Stokes Aconitum jacquinianum Host
Aconitum lagoctonum Rchb.
Aconitum luparia Rchb.
Aconitum lupicida Rchb.
Aconitum meloctonum Rchb.
Aconitum monanense...
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Queen Lupa (also
known as Raíña Lupa, Raíña Lopa, Raíña
Luparia, Raíña Luca and Raíña Loba) is a
character from
Galician mythology. She is
mentioned in...
- 2008-06-24[permanent dead link] "Il fondatore:
Vincenzo Luparia".
Istituto tecnico agrario V.
Luparia.
Archived from the
original on 2009-04-24. Retrieved...
- Cotnari, Bahluiu, Cârjoaia, Cireșeni, Făgăt, Hodora, Horodiștea, Iosupeni,
Lupăria,
Valea Racului,
Zbereni Cozmești Cozmești,
Podolenii de Jos, Podolenii...
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collapsed miraculously and the
seven men were saved. A
noblewoman named Luparia,
interested in
their mission, hid them and
converted to
Christianity after...
- Bahluiu, Cârjoaia, Cireșeni, Cotnari, Făgăt, Hodora, Horodiștea, Iosupeni,
Lupăria,
Valea Racului, and Zbereni.
Proof of
habitation in the area goes back...
- Nicolas, the sons of a
certain Matteo,
Geoffrey Bussy,
Orlando and
Pietro de
Luparia of Anagni,
Sciarra Colonna, John the son of Landolph,
Gottifredus the son...
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meaning "flat
stone slab."
Another theory links it to the
Latin term "fossa
luparia" ("wolf trap"), from
which "lovèra" and "lovàra"
could have evolved. Other...