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Segermes is an
ancient town in Tunisia.
Under the
Roman Empire, the town
belonged to the
province of Byzacena. The town is
identified with
ruins at Henchir...
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Secretary of the
Pontifical Council for the
Laity and
Titular Bishop of
Segermes. He
received his
episcopal ordination on 6
January 2004 from
Cardinal Ratzinger...
- Singapore, Malaysia, Laos, and
Brunei Darussalam, and
Titular Archbishop of
Segerme. On 3
December 1986, he was
appointed Permanent Observer of the Holy See...
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Quaestoriana Rufiniana Ruspae Rusticiana S****ura (Henchir Es-Zaouadi)
Scebatiana Segermes Selendeta Septimunicia (ruins of Oglet-El-Metnem? Henchir-El-Bliaa?) Severiana...
- Carthage)
Dougga (ruins of
several temples)
Oudna Pheradi Majus (Bouficha)
Segermes Thuburbo Majus (ruins of
several temples) Aphrodisias,
remains of two temples...
- June 1955 and
appointed Auxiliary Bishop of
Avignon and
Titular Bishop of
Segermes in
September 1973. He was made
Bishop of Nîmes in
March 1978 and he died...
- Rufiniana, Ruspæ, Rusuca, Saia maior, S****ura, Scebatiana, Scilium, Sebarga,
Segermes, Selemselæ, Selendeta, Semina, Semta, Septimunicia, Serra, Severiana, Sicca...
- la région de
Segermes", in S. Dietz, L.
Ladjimi Sebaï, H. Ben H****en (a cura di),
Africa Proconsularis.
Regional Studies in the
Segermes Valley of Northern...
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Sebastopolis in
Thracia Sebela Sebennytus Seert (Chaldean
Catholic Church)
Segermes Segia Segisama Seina Sela
Selemselae Selendeta Seleucia in
Isauria Seleucia...
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Nationalmuseet (Denmark). (1995).
Africa proconsularis:
Regional studies in the
Segermes Valley of
Northern Tunesia. Århus:
Distributed by
Aarhus University Press...