Cerpheres, a king of Egypt, who is supposed to have built the smallest pyramid.
Cerrhæi, a people of Greece, who profaned the temple of Delphi. Plutarch, Solon.
Cerretāni, a people of Spain that inhabited the modern district of Cerdana in Catalonia. Pliny, bk. 3, ch. 3.
Cersobleptes, a king of Thrace, conquered by Philip king of Macedonia. Polyænus, bk. 7, ch. 31.
Certima, a town of Celtiberia. Livy, bk. 40, ch. 47.
Certonium, a town of Asia Minor.
Cervarius, a Roman knight who conspired with Piso against Nero. Tacitus, Annals, bk. 15, ch. 50.
Publius Cervius, an officer under Verres. Cicero, Against Verres, speech 5, ch. 44.
Ceryces, a sacerdotal family at Athens. Thucydides, bk. 8, ch. 53.
Cerycius, a mountain of Bœotia. Pausanias, bk. 9, ch. 20.