Musti in Numidia, also called Musti Numidiae, was an ancient city and bishop jurisdiction (bishopric), and is presently a Catholic titular see,(bishop's...
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36°00′N 6°30′E / 36°N 6.5°E / 36; 6.5 Numidia was a Roman province on the North African coast, comprising roughly the territory of north-east Algeria...
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Tunisia Musti in Numidia, also called Musti Numidiae, a historical city and bishopric, presently a Catholic titular see, in modern Algeria Musti (character)...
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Peter Štumpf (category 21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in Slovenia)
Sobota since 28 November 2009. Previously he was a Titular Bishop of Musti in Numidia and Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Maribor from 24 May 2006...
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Felicianus of Musti (also known as Felician or Felixianus) was a bishop of Musti in Numidia, Roman North Africa, involved in the Donatist controversy of...
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another city and bishopric called Musti in Numidia (modern Algeria), which Sophrone Pétridès confuses with the Musti in the Roman province of Proconsular...
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Paolo Martinelli (bishop) (category Roman Catholic bishops in the Middle East)
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Milan and the titular bishop of Musti in Numidia. He was ordained bishop in the Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of...
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Andrej Glavan (category 21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in Slovenia)
until his retirement on 30 June 2021. Also, he was a Titular Bishop of Musti in Numidia and Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Ljubljana from 13 May 2000...
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Musbanda Mush (Armenian Catholic Church) Musti Musti in Numidia Muteci Mutia Mutugenna Muzuca in Byzacena Muzuca in Proconsulari Mylasa Myndus Myra (Melkite...
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bishop of Lambaese in Roman Numidia Januarius (c. 250), bishop of Muzuca St Januarius (d. 29 October 298), son of Marcellus, martyred in Spain with his family...
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Daphne, buried at Salona in Dalmatia, aged seven years, five months, and sixteen days. Silicia Fortunata, buried at Mustis in Africa Proconsularis, aged...
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other structures in the Maghreb lists photos of the fortresses built between 533 and 698 on the territory of the Byzantine Empire in the Maghreb. On one...
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named in an inscription from Brixia. Gaius Petreius Fortunatus, buried at Mustis in Africa Proconsularis, aged seventy-one. Lucius Petreius Gentianus, buried...
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Fox 2005, p. 290 Grant 1993, p. 53 Musti 1990, p. 533 Musti 1990, p. 534 Grant 1993, p. 77 Matyszak 2004, p. 14 Musti 1990, p. 535 Grant 1993, p. 78 Cassius...
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History of North Africa (redirect from Spread of Islam in North Africa)
spread of Islam, the colonial period, and finally the post-independence era, in which the current nations were formed. The region has been influenced by many...
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Mulli Musti Muzuca in Proconsulari (Henchir-Khachoum) Naraggara Neapolis in Proconsulari (Nabeul) Nova Numluli (Henchir-Mâtria) Obba Paria in Proconsulari...
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Rogata, buried at Mustis in Africa Proconsularis, aged eighty-seven. Titus Umbrius C. f. Sabinus, named in an inscription from Amiternum in Sabinum. Lucius...
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