Mazaces

Mazaces

Mazaces, um, m., eine höchst. bedeutende u. sehr streitbare Völkerschaft in Mauritanien, südlich vom Schelliflusse, Suet. Ner. 30, 3. – Sing. (kollektiv) Mazax, Lucan. 4, 681. Claud. de laud. Stil. 1, 356. – identisch mit den Mazices, um, m. (Μάζικες), Amm. 29, 25. § 21 sqq.


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