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Mount Sapo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mount Sapo is a fictional mountain supposed to exist somewhere near Rome, presumably in Italy. It appears in a fanciful rewriting of the history of soap, and it is often claimed to ...
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SAPO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sapo is the Portuguese and Spanish term for a toad. It may also refer to: Mount Sapo, fictitious mountain in Italy; Mount Sapo, real mountain in Cochabamba Department, Bolivia; see ...
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Amazon.com: "Mount Sapo": Key Phrase page
Key Phrase page for Mount Sapo: Books containing the phrase Mount Sapo
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rogueclassicism
Then there's the often-repeated Roman cleanser legend, which had soap getting its start on a Mount Sapo (Soap Mountain). After animals were sacrificed to the goddess Athena, rain ...
http://www.atrium-media.com/rogueclassicism/2005/03/08.html
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Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Arts and Crafts/Soap Craft (General ...
The location of Mount Sapo is unknown, as is the source of the "ancient Roman legend" to which this tale is typically credited. In fact, the Latin word sapo simply means "soap"; it ...
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Arts_and_Crafts/Soap_Craft_(General_Conference)
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Soaps and Detergents
At Mount Sapo, where animals were sacrificed, rain mixed animal fats, wood ashes and clay in to the soil. Incidentally, women washing their clothes by the stream found it was much ...
http://www.algebralab.org/passage/passage.aspx?file=Chemistry_Soaps.xml
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Soap History
Soap got its name, according to an ancient Roman legend, from Mount Sapo, where animals were sacrificed. Rain washed a mixture of melted animal fat, or tallow, and wood ...
http://www.sdahq.org/cleaning/history/
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A Brief History of Soap - Simply Soaps
A Brief History of Soap. Legend has it that soapmaking was discovered in Rome at Mount Sapo - from which we get the word "soap" - by women doing their wash in the stream down the ...
http://www.simplysoaps.com/HistoryofSoap.aspx
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Natural Soaps, Essential Oils, and Skin Care Products by Harvest Soaps
Local women soon discovered that the clay around Mount Sapo had special properties that made their clothes easier to wash and cleaner. Although this is probably just a legend, sapo ...
http://www.harvestsoaps.com/history_of_soap.htm
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20 Things you Didn't Know About... Hygiene | Infectious ...
7 Soap gets its name from the mythological Mount Sapo. Fat and wood ash from animal sacrifices there washed into the Tiber River, creating a rudimentary cleaning agent that aided ...
http://discovermagazine.com/2007/sep/20-things-you-didnt-know-about-hygiene
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