The name Cornelia is of Latin origin, meaning "horn" or "horned". This name has been popular in Roman and ancient times, often associated with virtues like patience and industriousness.
Cornelia, when she gets up, walks through the fields and runs sneakily to her friends house. It is not yet light, but Cornelia isn't scared. No one sees it. No slaves are working in the fields. Also, the doorkeeper at the door sleeps. Cornelia, because she enters silently, does not wake the doorkeeper. Cornelia quietly enters Flavia's bedroom and tries to wake her. Flavia still sleeps. Cornelia tries again. Flavia, half-asleep, says, "Who is it? Why bother me?" Cornelia responds, "I'm Cornelia! Get up!" Flavia gets up. Cornelia is happy and loudly wakes her up. Flavia says, "What are you doing here?" Cornelia says, "Be quiet, Flavia! Do not wake the slaves! Come silently with me to the fields. Then no one can hear us." Cornelia leads Flavia from the country house sneakily and to the fields. When the girls arrive at the trees Cornelia says, "I am miserable because me, Marcus, Sextus, Father, and Mother are preparing to return to Rome. The Emperor wants to consult my father. Therefore, it is necessary for us to go away immediately." Flavia yells, "Why immediately, Cornelia? Why does your father not go away alone? Why do all of you have to go together?" Cornelia responds, "I do not know, Flavia. But at the second hour it is necessary for us to leave." Flavia weeps, "Poor me! All of you are returning to Rome. It is necessary I stay here. Goodbye Cornelia! Send me many letters! You promise? Cornelia says, "I promise. And now goodbye!" Flavia and Cornelia embrace and are weeping and Cornelia goes away.
Cornelia, when she gets up, walks through the fields and runs sneakily to her friends The_translation_of_Ecce_Romani_book_chapter_9_please. It is not yet light, but Cornelia isn't scared. No one sees it. No slaves are working in the fields. Also, the doorkeeper at the door sleeps. Cornelia, because she enters silently, does not wake the doorkeeper.Cornelia quietly enters Flavia's bedroom and tries to wake her. Flavia still sleeps. Cornelia tries again. Flavia, half-asleep, says, "Who is it? Why bother me?"Cornelia responds, "I'm Cornelia! Get up!"Flavia gets up. Cornelia is happy and loudly wakes her up. Flavia says, "What are you doing here?"Cornelia says, "Be quiet, Flavia! Do not wake the slaves! Come silently with me to the fields. Then no one can hear us."Cornelia leads Flavia from the country house sneakily and to the fields. When the girls arrive at the trees Cornelia says, "I am miserable because me, Marcus, Sextus, Father, and Mother are preparing to return to Rome. The Emperor wants to consult my father. Therefore, it is necessary for us to go away immediately."Flavia yells, "Why immediately, Cornelia? Why does your father not go away alone? Why do all of you have to go together?"Cornelia responds, "I do not know, Flavia. But at the second hour it is necessary for us to leave."Flavia weeps, "Poor me! All of you are returning to Rome. It is necessary I stay here. Goodbye Cornelia! Send me many letters! You promise?Cornelia says, "I promise. And now goodbye!" Flavia and Cornelia embrace and are weeping and Cornelia goes away.
Goodbye! When she gets up, Cornelia walks quietly out of her own house and runs through the fields to her friend's house. It's not light yet, but nothing scares Cornelia. Nobody sees her. There are no slaves working in the fields. And the doorman is sleeping. When she goes in, Cornelia does not wake the doorman. Cornelia goes into Flavia's room and tries to wake her up. Still Flavia sleeps. Cornelia tries again. Flavia, half-asleep, says, "Who is it? Why are you bothering me?" Cornelia responds, "It's Cornelia! Get up!" Flavia gets up. She is happy to see Cornelia and shouts, "What are you doing here?" Cornelia says, "Quiet, Flavia! Don't wake up the slaves! Come quietly with me into the fields. There nobody will be able to hear us." Cornelia quietly leads Flavia from the house to the fields. When the girls come to the trees, Cornelia says, "I am sad because Marcus and Sextus and Mother and Father and I are preparing to return to Rome today. The emperor wants to consult my father. Therefore it is necessary for us to leave immediately." Flavia shouts, "Why now, Cornelia? Why doesn't your father go alone? Why do you all have to leave together?" Cornelia responds, "I don't know, Flavia. But we have to leave at the second hour." Flavia cries, "Poor me! You all are returning to Rome. I have to stay here. Goodbye, Cornelia! Send me lots of letters! Do you promise?" Cornelia says, "I promise. And now goodbye!" Cornelia hugs Flavia and, crying, leaves.
what is your name? Then what is the old mean of your name, in my decision name havn't any specific mean.
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Anna Cornelia Carbentus.Anna, née Carbentus.her name was Anna Cornelia Carbentus. but all you have to do is look her up on wikipedia.His mother's name was Anna Cornelia Carbentus. His father was Reverend Theodorus van Gogh.
Cornelia and Flavia are roman girls in Italia
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Anna Cornelia Carbentus.