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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...
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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...
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throughout history in medicine, perfumery, and incenses.
Myrrh mixed with
posca or wine was
widely used in many
ancient cultures to
produce pleasurable...
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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...
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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...
- was the organization's
first chairman. Pick was
married to
actress Edith Posca. Die
geheimnisvolle Villa (1914) No Sin on the
Alpine Pastures (1915) A...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
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Representatives where it was "Flavored with the
finest Jamaica rum."
Ginger ale
Posca Oxymel Shrub (drink)
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