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Limisa (today Aïn-Lemsa) is a town and
archaeological site in
Kairouan Governorate, Tunisia. It is
located 50
kilometers west of kairouan. The town was...
- by
sufetes included Althiburos, Calama, Capsa, Cirta, Gadiaufala, Gales,
Limisa, Mactar, Thugga, and Volubilis.
Unlike the
continuity of
Punic inhabitance...
- cities,
including Althiburos, Calama, Capsa, Cirta, Gadiaufala, Gales,
Limisa, Mactar, and Thugga.
Though many were
former Carthaginian settlements, some...
- (Hergla)
Iubaltiana (at Kairouan)
Iunca in
Byzacena (Ounga)
Leptiminus Limisa (Henchir-Boudja)
Macon Macriana Maior Macriana Minor Mactaris Madarsuma...
- is a
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic hierarch, who
serves as
Titular Bishop of
Limisa and
Auxiliary Bishop of the
Archeparchy of Ternopil–Zboriv
since 12 July...
- Pope Pius XII
named Riesco on 15
February 1958 as the
Titular Bishop of
Limisa and the
Auxiliary Bishop of Pamplona; he
received his
episcopal consecration...
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coastal city in
Tripolitania Leptis Magna arguably between 533 and 565 28 ha
Limisa Inland fortress in the
north of the
Byzacena Ksar
Lemsa arguably between...
- Wilmington, Delaware. Pope
Benedict XVI
named Bura as the
Titular Bishop of
Limisa and
Auxiliary Bishop of
Philadelphia on
January 3, 2006. He was ordained...
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Parish in the Bronx. Pope Paul VI
appointed Garmendia as
titular bishop of
Limisa and
auxiliary bishop of New York on May 24, 1977. He was
ordained a bishop...
- Iubaltiana,
Iunca in Byzacena, Lacubaza, Lapda, Lares, Leptiminus, Libertina,
Limisa, Luperciana, Macon,
Macriana maior,
Macriana minor, Mactaris, Madarsuma...