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- Posca was an ancient Roman drink made by mixing water and wine vinegar. Bracing but less nutritious and palatable than wine, it was typically a drink...
- Posca was a po****r drink in ancient Rome and Greece. Posca may also refer to: Posca (Rome character), a fictional character in the HBO/BBC television...
- Edith Posca (1892–1931) was a German stage and film actress. The wife of director Lupu Pick, she appeared as the leading lady in a number of his silent...
- throughout history in medicine, perfumery, and incenses. Myrrh mixed with posca or wine was widely used in many ancient cultures to produce pleasurable...
- Pereyra as Bajista Jimena Márquez as Silvina Susana Giménez as Roxana Favio Posca as Picky Valeroso Pablo Tate as Joaquín Humberto de Vargas as Sergio Vieira...
- Gr****: ὄξος, romanized: oxos; in some translations sour wine), most likely posca, a regular beverage of Roman soldiers, and offered to Jesus to drink from...
- bodyguard for Atia. He accepts money as payment but prefers **** with Atia. Posca Nicholas Woodeson Fictional 1.1–1.2, 1.4–1.8, 1.10–2.2, 2.4, 2.6–2.9 Witty...
- Jean-Pierre Posca (10 March 1952 – 1 January 2010) was a French professional footballer. Posca began playing football for FC Sochaux-Montbéliard, and would...
- stripped of his clothing and offered vinegar mixed with myrrh or gall (likely posca) to drink after saying "I am thirsty". At Golgotha, he was then hung between...
- controlled and the alcohol proof was high. Sour wine mixed with water and herbs (posca) was a po****r drink for the lower classes and a staple part of the Roman...