Citerior

//sɪˈtɪə.ɹɪ.ə//

Synonyms for "citerior" (11 found)

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Translations

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French

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  • citérieur adj (situated on the nearer side)

Italian

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  • citeriore adj (situated on the nearer side)

Latin

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  • citerior adj (situated on the nearer side)

Malagasy

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  • dimbin' io adj (situated on the nearer side)

Portuguese

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  • citerior adj (situated on the nearer side)

Spanish

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  • citerior adj (situated on the nearer side)

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The Abruzzo is alſo ſubdivided into the Abruzzo Citerior, the Abruzzo Ulterior, and the county of Moliſa. […] Finally, Calabria is ſubdivided into the Baſilicata, Calabria Citerior, and Calabria Ulterior.

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It [Spain] was divided by the Romans into two provinces, Citeriour and Ulteriour, nearer and farther, that is, from Rome.

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[D]ifferent provinces fell to different Apostles, Parthia fell to Thomas; to Matthew fell Ethiopia; and the Citerior India adherent to it is said to have fallen to Bartholomew.

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One of the new consuls was to take command in [Hispania] Citerior with a full consular army of two legions supported by 15,000 allied troops, 800 cavalry, and twenty-five warships.

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