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Cornucopia of a Roman statue of Livia as Fortuna, 42-52 AD, marble, Altes Museum, Berlin. In classical antiquity, the cornucopia (/ ˌ k ɔːr n (j) ə ˈ k oʊ p i ə,-n (j) uː-/; from Latin cornu 'horn' and copia 'abundance'), also called the horn of plenty, was a symbol of abundance and nourishment, commonly a large horn-shaped container overflowing with produce, flowers, or nuts.
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A Cincinnati flag flies above Sawyer Point. The Cincinnati city flag is defined by city ordinance: The flag of Cincinnati shall be rectangular in shape. It shall have a white groundwork. In the center shall be a red letter "C". Extending horizontally from either side of the letter "C" shall be three wavy parallel lines of navy blue.
1788 is the year that Mathias Denman, Colonel Robert Patterson, and Israel Ludlow settled present-day Cincinnati. The year is a relatively recent addition; several insignia based on this seal omit the year, including the flag of Cincinnati and the seal of the mayor of Cincinnati, as seen on mayoral proclamations.
English: A representation of the flag of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati in Ohio, United States. The flag flies in front of archdiocesan churches, schools, and cemeteries, for example [1] [2] [3] .
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English: Flag of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, designed in 1896 by Emil Rothengatter (1848–1939 [1] [2]) and adopted in 1940. Latina: Vexillum Cincinnatopolis , Ohium Date