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    Vita was a Roman–Berber civitas in Africa Proconsularis. It is a former Christian diocese and Latin Catholic titular see. The ancient city of Vita's location...
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    century, it was a Latin titular bishopric both under the names Lydda and Diospolis in Palaestina, with a messy proliferation of titular incumbents the next...
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    The history of North Africa has been divided into its prehistory, its classical period, the arrival and spread of Islam, the colonial period, and finally...
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    Christian bishopric that is no longer a residential see but is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. was also the seat of an ancient...
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    Lake Mariout (category Articles using infobox body of water without alt)
    the titular bishopric of Mareotes. Although technically a Latin titular bishopric, it has had several Eastern Catholic incumbents, notably those of Egypt's...
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    Hippo Regius (redirect from Bishop of Hippo)
    the constituents of the Catholic canon. The Hippo(ne) diocese was nominally revived in 1400 as Catholic Latin titular bishopric of the (lowest) episcopal...
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  • property that was once attached to the titular bishopric of Bethlehem, making it like any other of the titular sees listed by the Catholic Church in the...
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    Byzacena (redirect from Abari (Titular See))
    Alexandria. Ancient episcopal sees of Byzacena listed in the Annuario Pontificio as titular sees: Abaradira Abari Abidda (ruins of Ksour-Abbeda) Acholla (Henchir-El-Alia)...
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  • diocese of Leptis Magna was an ancient bishopric in Africa with its episcopal see in Leptis Magna, modern Al-Khums in Libya. After the Muslim conquest of the...
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    resign his bishopric and enter the Benedictine monastery at Cluny. However, the Pope ordered him to continue his episcopal work. For the rest of the 11th...
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  • to Saint John. In 1966 the diocese was nominally restored as the Titular bishopric of Foro Flaminii (Latin) / Forflamme (Curiate Italian), and renamed...
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    Mimiana (category Catholic titular sees in Africa)
    230 Titular Episcopal See of Mimiana, at GCatholic.org. Vitor of Vita, History of the Vandal Persecution, p40. Leonard Ralph Holme, The Extinction of the...
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  • diocese was refounded in name at least in the 20th century, as a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church. The current bishop is Aliaksandr Yasheuski...
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  • Book of Revelation, by John the Apostle. From 325 AD it was the see of a bishop under the jurisdiction of the metropolitan of Sardis. The bishopric of Philadelphia...
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    than 1876) as Titular archbishopric of Heliopolis (Latin) / Eliopoli (Curiate Italian), demoted in 1925 to Episcopal Titular bishopric, promoted back...
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    Icosium (category Catholic titular sees in Africa)
    medieval bishopric (now a Latin titular see) in the casbah area of modern Algiers. A 'Roman veterans' colony was founded at Icosium during the reign of Juba...
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    Avensa (Africa) (category Catholic titular sees in Africa)
    king, the cult objects of his Church. Fortunus fl. 411 Turtullus of Avensa Valerius. fl. 455 The bishopric remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church...
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    Thibiuca (category Catholic titular sees in Africa)
    Tibiuca survives as titular bishopric and the current bishop is Eugenio Coter, Apostolic Vicar of Pando. Titular Episcopal See of Thibiuca (2017) at GCatholic...
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    Buruni (North Africa) (category Catholic titular sees in Africa)
    the end of the 5th century by Victor of Vita in his history of the Vandal persecution. Today the diocese of Buruni survives as titular see of the Catholic...
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  • (attested 649) The name of the diocese was revived in 1968 as Latin Catholic titular bishopric. It has had the following incumbents, of the fitting episcopal...
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  • Mastaura (Lycia) (category Catholic titular sees in Asia)
    which may have been the cathedral of Mastaura. The bishopric of Mastaura in Lycia is mentioned in Notitiae Episcopatuum of the 7th and 10th centuries as having...
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    Unizibira (category Catholic titular sees in Africa)
    Unizibira was an ancient town and bishopric in Roman North Africa which remains a Latin Catholic titular see. Unizibira is plausibly identified with modern...
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  • Germanicopolis (Bithynia) (category Geography of Bursa Province)
    be confused with Caesarea Germanica, as such a former bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see. It was located on the Gelbes river, not far from...
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    bishopric of Foggia in 1979, and merging with the bishopric of Bovina in 1986, whose name was included in its title. In March 1731, the territory of Foggia...
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    Abbir Maius (category Catholic titular sees in Africa)
    Vandals. Although the bishopric ceased to effectively function at the end of the 7th century with the arrival of the Islamic armies, Titular Bishops have been...
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    Thenae (category Catholic titular sees in Africa)
    Christian basilica. Thenae was the seat of a Christian bishopric during late antiquity. According to a life of St Fulgentius, a council was held at Thenae...
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    Mididi (category Catholic titular sees in Africa)
    Fulgentius of Ruspe also founded a monastery near Mididi at the beginning of the 6th century. Today Mididi survives as a titular bishopric: Luís Gonzaga...
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    Aquae in Byzacena (category Catholic titular sees in Africa)
    Byzacena survives as titular bishopric and the current bishop is Nicolai Dubinin, O.F.M.Conv, Auxiliary Bishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Moscow. Pius Bonifacius...
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    ancient and titular episcopal see of the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis in modern Tunisia, and a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Carthage...
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    Oea (redirect from Diocese of Oëa)
    Episcopatuum of Alexandria and in that of Byzantine Emperor Leo VI the Wise at the end of the 9th century, No longer a residential bishopric, Oea is today...
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