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Satafi (Latin: Satafensis), was a
Roman town in the
Roman province of
Mauretania Caesariensis,
North Africa. It
lasted through the
Vandal Kingdom and Roman...
- Périgotville) is a city
located 27 km
north far from Sétif. As
Ancient Satafis it was a bishopric,
which remains a
Catholic titular see. Ain El Kebira...
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Rusubbicari (Mers El Hadjadj)
Rusubisir (in the
territory of Tiza)
Rusuccuru Satafi Sereddeli Serta [it] Sesta [it]
Sfasferia Siccesi (ruins of Takembrit) Sinnada...
- Paul II with the
title of monsignor.
Libasci was
named titular bishop of
Satafis and
auxiliary bishop of
Rockville Centre on
April 3, 2007, by Pope Benedict...
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Komarica was
appointed Auxiliary Bishop of
Banja Luka and
Titular Bishop of
Satafis in
Africa by Pope John Paul II. He
received his
episcopal consecration...
-
supported Pompeius during the
Civil War.
Lucius Nerius Cresces,
buried at
Satafis in
Mauretania Caesariensis, aged thirty.
Gaius Nerius M. l., a freedman...
- and
Maronite Church)
Sariphaea S****nterum
Sasabe Sasima S****ura Sata
Satafi Satafis Satala in
Armenia Satala in
Lydia Satrianum Sauatra Sbida Scala Scsampa...
- Masella. On 19
February 1966,
Violardo was
appointed Titular Archbishop of
Satafi by Pope Paul VI. He
received his
episcopal consecration on the following...
- ) (appointed 8
November 1990 – died 28
August 2001),
Titular Bishop of
Satafis (1990.11.08 – 1998.03.07)
Antonio Juan Baseotto,
Congregation of the Most...
- (ruins of Aïn-Hamiet?)
Privata (near Safiet-El-Hamra Mountain)
Saldae Satafis (Aïn El Kebira)
Sertei (Kherbet-Guidra) Sitifis,
Metropolitan Archdiocese...