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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: TAV-THE |
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TEANUM APULUM , an ancient town of Apulia, Italy, on the road between Larinum and Sipontum, i8 m. E. of the former, at the crossing of the Fortore near the modern
village
Paolo di Civitate. It was called Teate in earlier times, as appears from its numerous coins, which have Oscan legends. It submitted to Rome in 318 B.C., being then the chief
municipium . Some ruins and an old bridge
TEA-POY (Hindustani tepai), a small table, supported upon a tripod
porcelain
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