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    The Carpi or Carpiani were a Dacian tribe[citation needed] that resided in the eastern parts of modern Romania in the historical region of Moldavia from...
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  • Diocese of Carpi Carpi (Africa), a city and former diocese of Roman Africa, now a Roman Catholic titular see Carpi (people), an ancient people of the Carpathian...
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  • Look up Carpis or carpis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carpis or Karpis is an ancient Greek and Roman place name, and may refer to: Carpis (Greek:...
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    Carpi ([ˈkarpi]; Emilian: Chèrp) is an Italian town and comune of about 71,000 inhabitants in the province of Modena, Emilia-Romagna. It is a busy centre...
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  • human anatomy, the extensor carpi ulnaris is a skeletal muscle located on the ulnar side of the forearm. The extensor carpi ulnaris acts to extend and...
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  • Carpi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aldo Carpi, Italian painter Fabio Carpi, Italian film director Fiorenzo Carpi (1918–1997)...
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    groups migrated to the area of the Carpi people (Moldova) or remained to live together with the newly arrived peoples of the Przeworsk culture. Most of...
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    notably the Costoboci and the Carpi in SW Ukraine, Moldavia and Bessarabia. The refugees may have joined these resident peoples. Through proximity with the...
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    mountain of Tupcha. Around the 1st century the area was occupied by the Carpi people who displaced the local Celts from the area. The Slavs settled the territory...
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    Rodolfo Pio da Carpi (22 February 1500 – 2 May 1564) was an Italian cardinal, humanist and patron of the arts. The nephew of a diplomat, he himself became...
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