Coimbra

Coimbra, a rainy town in Portugal, of historical interest, 110 m. NNE. of Lisbon, with a celebrated university, in which George Buchanan was a professor, where he was accused of heresy and thrown into prison, and where he translated the Psalms into Latin.

Population (circa 1900) given as 14,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Coimbatore * Coke
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Cœle-Syria
Cœlian
Coello
Cœur, Jacques
Cœur de Lion
Cogito, ergo sum
Cognac
Cogniet
Coila
Coimbatore
Coimbra
Coke
Coke, Sir Edward
Colbert, Jean Baptiste
Colburn, Zerah
Colchester
Colchester, Charles Abbot, Lord
Colchis
Coldstream Guards
Cole, Henry
Cole, King

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Almeida, Manoel
Alvares, Francis
Alvarez, Emanuel
Andrada, Diego De Payva D'
Azpilcueta, Martin De
Barradas, Sebastian
Bluteau, Dom Raphael
Buchanan, George
Camoens, Luis De
Daly, Daniel
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