Caupo of Turaida died in 1217.
Rose of Turaida died in 1620.
Rose of Turaida was born in 1601.
Battle of Turaida happened on 1298-06-01.
The cast of The Rose of Turaida - 2013 includes: Astra Kronite as Narrator
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No, it means 'innkeeper.'
The Latin word caupo means "a petty tradesman". The commonest derivative of this in modern English is the word "cheap". Old English had the word ceapian, meaning "to trade", which represents an early borrowing of caupo into Germanic (German still has the word kaufen, "to buy", from the same source). The expression "god chep" in Middle English meant "a good bargain", and this led "cheap" to develop its modern sense of "inexpensive".
In Latin, a dealer is mercator (-oris, m.), usually a wholesaler; or caupo (-onis, m.), a retailer.
The Latin word for 'merchant' or 'wholesale trader' is mercator. It's a masculine gender noun that derives from the verb 'mercor', which means 'to carry on a trade'. It's considered the opposite of 'caupo', which applies to 'a small innkeeper, retail trader, or shopkeeper'. Its meaning is different from 'negotiator', which refers to 'a businessman, especially a banker'.
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