Cantuaria
Cantuaria is the Latin name for Canterbury, a city in Kent, England. It was the principal settlement of the Cantiaci tribe in Roman Britain, and subsequently became a significant religious centre with the establishment of Canterbury Cathedral and the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the spiritual leader of the Church of England. The name Cantuaria is often found in historical texts and documents relating to the city's Roman and early medieval periods. It is also used in botanical and zoological nomenclature to denote species discovered or associated with the Canterbury region. The term is frequently employed in academic contexts when referring to Canterbury's historical significance during the Roman and medieval eras.