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- writers. A writer on the website Partenia places the site of the ancient town and bishopric that it calls Partenia in modern Sétif Province, directly...
- become Bishop Emeritus of Évreux, he was transferred to the titular see of Partenia. The crusading William IV, Count of Nevers, dying in the Holy Land in 1168...
- His online ministry to dissidents in the Catholic Church under the name Partenia has since been described as the Catholic Church's first virtual diocese...
- contraception and abortion), was transferred from the see of Évreux in France to Partenia, a titular see in Algeria, instead of becoming Bishop Emeritus of Évreux...
- 1553, he joined the Society of Jesus in 1571. As Rector of the Accademia Partenia of Rome, he wrote a treatise on the chain impresa of the academy, emphasising...
- Africa (534–585 AD) Exarchate of Africa (585–698 AD) Early African Church Partenia Fossatum Africae Gemellae Middle Ages Arab conquest (647–709 AD) Umayyad...
- Africa (534–585 AD) Exarchate of Africa (585–698 AD) Early African Church Partenia Fossatum Africae Gemellae Middle Ages Arab conquest (647–709 AD) Umayyad...
- Africa (534–585 AD) Exarchate of Africa (585–698 AD) Early African Church Partenia Fossatum Africae Gemellae Middle Ages Arab conquest (647–709 AD) Umayyad...
- Africa (534–585 AD) Exarchate of Africa (585–698 AD) Early African Church Partenia Fossatum Africae Gemellae Middle Ages Arab conquest (647–709 AD) Umayyad...
- Africa (534–585 AD) Exarchate of Africa (585–698 AD) Early African Church Partenia Fossatum Africae Gemellae Middle Ages Arab conquest (647–709 AD) Umayyad...