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Ancusa was a city in the Roman-Berber
province of
Byzacena in
modern Tunisia. The
exact location of the
civitas is unknown. The city was also the seat...
- (Abd-Er-Rahman-El-Garis? Tacrouna?)
Ammaedara (Haïdra)
Amudarsa (in the
plain of Saïda)
Ancusa Aquae Albae in
Byzacena (in Gabès Governorate)
Aquae in
Byzacena (in Gabès...
- when
following a
vowel and
preceding a consonant, for
example /aŋˈkuza/ →
ancusa rather than
amcusa or angcusa. One
exception is the
indefinite article unga...
- Succeeded by
Luigi Carlo Borromeo Preceded by John
Roderick MacDonald Titular Bishop of
Ancusa 1952–1953 Succeeded by François
Xavier Arthur Florent Morilleau...
- of Peterborough, Ontario,
August 24, 1943;
appointed Titular Bishop of
Ancusa and Coadjutor-Bishop of
Antigonish with
right of
succession March 3, 1945;...
- (see), Afufenia, Agbia, Aggar, Aggersel, Altiburus, Ammædara, Amudarsa,
Ancusa,
Apisa maius, Aptuca, Aquæ Albæ in Byzacena, Aquæ in Byzacena, Aquæ in Proconsulari...
- On 17
September 1955, Pope Pius XII
appointed him
Titular Archbishop of
Ancusa and
Apostolic Internuncio to Indonesia.
Giovanni Montini, the Archbishop...
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Anastasiopolis Anatetarte Anazarbus Anbar (Chaldean
Catholic Church)
Anchialus Ancusa Ancyra (Armenian
Catholic Church and
Latin Church)
Ancyra Ferrea Andeda...
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Bishop of
Peterborough (Canada) (1943.06.05 – 1945.04.14),
Titular Bishop of
Ancusa (1945.04.14 – 1950.04.13),
Coadjutor Bishop of
Antigonish (Canada) (1945...
-
Roderick MacDonald (5 June 1943 - 14
April 1945), next
Titular Bishop of
Ancusa (1945.04.14 – 1950.04.13) as
Coadjutor Bishop of
Antigonish (Canada) (1945...