-
Cabarsussi was an
ancient civitas (muni****lity) and
bishopric in the
Roman province of
Byzacena (Roman
North Africa), that is
tentatively identifiable...
-
appointed him
auxiliary bishop of Colombo, Sri Lanka, and
titular bishop of
Cabarsussi on 17 June 1991. He
received his
episcopal consecration on 31
August 1991...
-
Archdiocese of Melbourne.
Curtin was
appointed the
titular bishop of
Cabarsussi and
consecrated a
bishop by
Archbishop Denis Hart on 17
December 2014...
-
Donatist bishop of
Capsa called Quintasius was at the
council held at
Cabarsussi in 393 by a
breakaway group of
Donatists led by Maximi****. In the 5th...
- in
modern Tunisia. Drâa-Bellouan was
known during the
Roman Empire as
Cabarsussi a
civitas of the
Roman province of Byzacena.
Anatole Toulotte, Géographie...
- heretics) are
historically do****ented Bennatus,
partook in the
Council of
Cabarsussi, held in 393 by Maximianists, a sect of
dissident Donatists, and signed...
-
bishop of this
diocese is Vittorino, who parti****ted in the
council of
Cabarsussi, held in 393 by the Maximianists, a
dissident sect of the Donatists, and...
- Mesnage,
attributes two bishops: Gennaro, who took part at the
Council of
Cabarsussi in 393, made up of
bishops Maximi****,
Donatist sect; Crescente, that...
-
Augustine of Hippo.
There are four
known bishops of this diocese.
Guntasio Cabarsussi parti****ted in the council, held in 393 by Maximi****, a
dissident sect...
- the Lapsi.
Secondly Salvius Ausafensis parti****ted in the
Council of
Cabarsussi, held in 393 by Maximi****, a
dissident sect of the Donatists, and he...