Cesareia

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See also: Cesaréia

Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Caesarea, displacing native Cesaira.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

Cesareia f

  1. (historical) Caesarea (an ancient city in Cappadocia, Roman Empire; modern Kayseri)
  2. (historical) Caesarea (an ancient city in the Levant, in modern Israel)
  3. Caesarea (a modern town in north-central Israel)