- some of the
finest in the Mediterranean.[who?]
Known in
Roman times as
Clypia or Clypea, (Ancient Gr****: Κλυπέα) the town was
founded by the Carthaginians...
-
September 16, 1975 Pope Paul VI
appointed him as the
Titular Bishop of
Clypia and
Auxiliary Bishop of Portland. He was
ordained a
bishop by
Bishop Edward...
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Cilibia (Henchir-Kelbia)
Cincari (ruins of Bordj-Toum)
Cissita (Sidi-Tabet?)
Clypia (Kelibia)
Cresima (Aïn-Sbir?)
Cubda Culusi (suburb of Carthage) Curubis...
- Cerbali, Cercina, Chusira, Cibaliana, Cilibia, Cillium, Cincari, Cissita,
Clypia, Crepedula, Cresima, Cubda, Cufruta, Culusi, Curubis, Decoriana, Dices,...
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Honoriade Claudiopolis in
Isauria Clazomenae Cleopatris Cluain Iraird Cluentum Clypia Clysma Cnidus Cnossus Codaca Codrula Coela Coeliana Colbasa Colophon Colonia...