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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Botriana Bou-Hedma National Park Boumedfaâ Bubastis Buhen Butana Group Buto Cabarsussi Calama (Numidia) Canopus, Egypt Capsian culture Carcabia Cardium pottery...
- Autenti Auzegera Beni Otsmane Bennefa Bir-Abdallah Borj Gourbata Botriana Cabarsussi Carthage Cebarades Chemtou Chusira Crepedula Cufruta Culusi Douela Drâa-Bellouan...
- 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...
- bishop is probably the same Rogatian who parti****ted in the council of Cabarsussi, held in 393 by the Maximianists, (a break away sect of the Donatists)...
- Theodore, one of the Donatist partisans of Maximi****, who at the Council of Cabarsussi (393) condemned Primi****, and in turn at the Council of Bagai (394) was...