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INDEX SEARCH RESULTS FOR: COPPERPLATE
copperplate - as handwriting
- brief account
Coptic church - in Egypt
- and Ethiopia
Coptic language - and ancient Egyptian
- replaced by Arabic
- survival in liturgy
Copts - and Christianity in Egypt
copyright - and Hogarth
copyright in Britain
copyright libraries
coracle (portable boat)
Coral Island
Coram, Captain - by Hogarth
cor anglais
Corante, or, Newes from Italy - in 1621
Corbillon Cup - table tennis
Corcyra - and Corinth in 433 BC
Corday, Charlotte - assassinates Marat
Cordeliers - club in the French Revolution
cordite - and James Dewar
Córdoba - and Umayyad dynasty
- captured by Castile in 1236
Córdoba, Mexico - treaty of 1821
cordon sanitaire - against disease
Corelli, Arcangelo
co-respondents (shoes)
Corfe Castle, Dorset
Corfu - and Corinth in 433 BC
- and Venice after the 4th crusade
- and Venice from 1401
- retained by Venice
- returned to Greece in 1864
corgi
Corinium - Roman Cirencester
Corinium Museum (Cirencester)
Corinth - in First Peloponnesian War
- and Corcyra in 433 BC
- destroyed by Rome
Corinth, League of - in 377 BC
Corinthian order - in architecture
Coriolanus - by Shakespeare
- brief account
Cork - and the Vikings
- burnt by British auxiliaries in 1920
Cormack, Allan M - builds prototype CT scanner
corn - transplanted from America
Corn Laws - till 1846
- brief account
Cornaro chapel - by Bernini
corned beef
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