• Cupra (also spelled Cubrar, Ikiperu, Kypra or Supra) was a chthonic fertility goddess of the ancient pre-Roman population of the Piceni and the Umbri...
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  • SEAT Cupra Racing, a car racing team owned by SEAT Cupra (goddess), a chthonic fertility goddess Cupra Marittima, a commune in Marche, Italy This disambiguation...
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    sanctuary of the Piceni to the Sabine goddess Cupra, which was restored by Hadrian in 127 AD. The ancient Roman town of Cupra Maritima is at La Civita near the...
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    of uniform ethnicity. They maintained a sanctuary to the Sabine goddess Cupra in Cupra Marittima. Picenum was also the birthplace of such Roman notables...
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    di Jesi, Serra San Quirico, Staffolo. It takes its name from Cupra, a fertility goddess of the pre-Roman population of the Piceni. It had earlier been...
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  • Vestinian: Peltuinum. Umbrian: Pletinas, an epithet assigned to Italic goddess Cupra. Celtic: Celtiberian: letontu; Letondonis (attested as a personal name);...
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  • Tuoyalaha Ak Ana Etugen Eke Gun Ana Kubai Od Ana Su Ana Umay Yer Tanrı Angitia Cupra Estonian Äiatar Ehaema Hämarik Ilmaneitsi (Ilmatütar) Ilo Jutta Kalmuneiu...
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    Proto-Italic *kup-i-, which may reflect *kup-ei- ('to desire'; cf. Umbrian cupras, South Picene kuprí). The latter ultimately stems from the Proto-Indo-European...
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    ∪ ´ ∪ (Accentual) 'I am a sacred object of Mother Cupra from Plestia.' (Cupra was a Sabine goddess) (10) Paelignian (final verse in an inscription on...
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    proto-Romanesque style. It was built over an ancient pagan temple of the Umbrian goddess Cupra. Once the cathedral of the town of Plestia, it was destroyed, together...
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    the evidence of his gifts and donations. He restored the shrine of Cupra in Cupra Maritima and improved the drainage of the Fucine lake. Less welcome...
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    are a dedication to Octavia of the Augustan age and another to the Goddess Cupra. Part of the section is a bronze tablet with the transcription of Domitian's...
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