Madarsuma (in Latin: Dioecesis Madarsumitana) was a Roman town of the Roman province of Byzacena (North Africa) during the Roman Empire and into late...
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prehistoric sites in Morocco Lixus (ancient city) Luxor Temple Maadi Madarsuma Madauros Magharet el Kantara Mahjouba, Morocco Malkata Malliana Manaccenser...
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Limisa (Henchir-Boudja) Macon Macriana Maior Macriana Minor Mactaris Madarsuma (Henchir-Bou-Doukhane?) Maraguia (ruins of Ksar-Margui?) Marazanae (Henchir-Guennara)...
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Auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Lisbon, along with titular bishop of Madarsuma, on 25 October 1966 and ordained bishop on 8 January 1967. Rodrigues retired...
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identified with the Roman era town of Madarsuma. During the Roman Empire the town was a town of Byzacena known as Madarsuma. The area was conquered by Roger...
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Limisa, Luperciana, Macon, Macriana maior, Macriana minor, Mactaris, Madarsuma, Maraguia, Marazanæ, Marazanæ regiæ, Marcelliana, Masclianæ, Matara in...
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Macra Macri Macriana in Mauretania Macriana Maior Macriana Minor Mactaris Madarsuma Madaurus Mades Madytus Maeonia Magarmel Mageó Magnesia ad Maeandrum Magnesia...
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2009.02.10) Mario Fiandri, S.D.B. (2009.02.10 – ...), Titular Bishop of Madarsuma (2009.02.10 – ...) "Vicariate Apostolic of El Petén". Catholic-Hierarchy...
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21 route 47 Assuras → Thugga Terebenthina → Sufes → Sufetula → Nara → Madarsuma → Septiminicia → Tabalta → Macomades Minores → Thaenae;: pp. 21–22 route...
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António dos Reis Rodrigues, 90, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate Bishop of Madarsuma (1966–1998). Jorge Serguera, 76, Cuban journalist, President of the Cuban...
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