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Culusi was a
Roman town of the
Roman province of
Africa Proconsolare,
located near Carthage. It is also
known as
Culcitana or Culsitana. The city is tentatively...
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Cucherousset Successor Paulin Pomodimo Previous post(s)
Titular Archbishop of
Culusi (1968–1970)
Orders Ordination 22 July 1961
Consecration 5
January 1969 by Luigi...
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Botriana Cabarsussi Carthage Cebarades Chemtou Chusira Crepedula Cufruta Culusi Douela Drâa-Bellouan
Dzemda Edistiana Egnatia,
Byzacena El Brij, Tunisia...
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Civitas Popthensis Cohors Breucorum Contra Latopolis Crepedula Cufruta Culusi Cusae Cynopolis Cyrene,
Libya Dabenarti Dahshur Debeira Dederiyeh Cave Deir...
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Bishop of Port Moresby,
Papua New
Guinea (1970–1976)
Titular Bishop of
Culusi (1970–1976)
Bishop of
Bereina (1976–1979)
Personal details Born 25 Jun...
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Auxiliary Bishop of
Esztergom between 1988 and 1991, and
Titular Bishop of
Culusi since then.
Order of
Saint Benedict Pannonhalma Archabbey Várszegi Asztrik...
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Cissita (Sidi-Tabet?)
Clypia (Kelibia)
Cresima (Aïn-Sbir?)
Cubda Culusi (suburb of Carthage)
Curubis (Korba, Tunisia)
Drusiliana (Khanguet-El-Kidem)...
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priests and 300
laymen martyred by the Arians.
Saint Victoria of
Culusi (c. 484)
Venerable Patapius of
Thebes (7th century)
Venerable Sophronius...
- Cillium, Cincari, Cissita, Clypia, Crepedula, Cresima, Cubda, Cufruta,
Culusi, Curubis, Decoriana, Dices, Dionysiana, Druas, Drusiliana, Dura, Edistiana...
- Cozyla [de]
Cratia Cremna Crepedula Cresima Croae Cubda Cufruta Cucusus Cuicul Culusi Cuncacestre Cunga Féichin ****ae
Curium Cursola Curubis Cures Sabinorum Cusae...