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The cornucopia or Horn of Plenty was first possessed by the Greek God Zeus.

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I'm guessing that it got it's name by carrying vegetables such as corn. Cornucopia

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It's story and background comes from Greek Mythology. So it's safe to assume, Greece.

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Greek mythology. The horn of the goat who suckled the God Zeus when he was an infant.

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Greece. Cornucopia was the horn of the goat who suckled Zeus.

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Ancient Greek mythology. The horn of Plenty. Owned by Zeus.

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Ancient Greek mythology

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The Greeks

The Greeks

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