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Ceuta

Ancient name
Septem
Modern name
Ceuta
Modern country
Spain
A rocky isthmus jutting out into the Strait of Gibraltar from the African continent, Ceuta is today an autonomous Spanish territory. In Dati's day it was part of the Marinid Kingdom of Fez until captured by the Portuguese in 1415—an attack in which King John of Portugal's forces included his son Henry, later better known as Prince Henry the Navigator. Note that some manuscripts mistakenly combine the toponyms for Setta and Arzilla (e.g. santa arzola). Campbell #1798.
Coordinates
35.89, -5.32

The toponym Ceuta appears in La Sfera in the following places:

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Map of the location P040

Variant spellings of Ceuta in Sfera manuscripts

Variant Manuscripts
Aepta Wie1
Septa MB
septa Ashb7
SEPTA Wie1
Seta Pnc5
Setta Clas2, Fn9, Fo, He2, He3, Laur3, Luc2, Magl2, Med1, Pad1, Pal8, Par2, Parm2, Pnc5, Ricc15, Ricc17, Ricc8
setta Bal, Laur3, Laur5, Magl4, Marc1, ME2, Med1, NB, Pad1, Pal8, Par1, Parm2, Per2, Ricc1, Ricc15, Ricc8
Sit[ta] Cap1
Sitta Marc2
Suggested citation
Beneš, Carrie. “Ceuta.” Gregorio Dati’s La sfera = The Globe: A Digital Edition, February 10, 2026. https://la-sfera-staging-a8db029690a6.herokuapp.com/toponyms/setta/.