- are two
bishops attributable to
Roman era Tibiuca. The
first is
Felix of
Thibiuca, who
suffered at the time of Diocletian; his vita
reports that he was deported...
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Felix (d. 303) was a
bishop of
Thibiuca in
Africa who was
martyred during the
Great ****cution
under the
Roman emperor Diocletian alongside Audactus,...
- 212)
Felix of Nola (died c. 255)
Felix and
Regula (died 286)
Felix of
Thibiuca (died 303)
Felix and
Adauctus (died c. 303)
Felix and
Nabor (died c. 303)...
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International Airport, in Tunis,
Tunisia Five
Martyrs of Carthage,
Felix of
Thibiuca, Audactus, Fortunatus, Januarius, and Septimus, all
martyred during the...
- Paul II
appointed him an
Auxiliary Bishop of
Seoul and
titular bishop of
Thibiuca. He was
consecrated on 25
January 2002 in the Changcheon-dong Stadium,...
- Unizzibir, and companions, of
Libya Felix of Hadrumetum, of
Tunisia Felix of
Thibiuca, of
Tunisia Frumentius, of
Ethiopia Gaudiosus of Naples, of
Tunisia Isidore...
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Postal code 85029 Dialing code 0972
Patron saint St Roch (formerly St
Felix of
Thibiuca)
Saint day
August 16
Website Official website...
- 286), a
martyr Fortunatus (died 303), a
deacon martyred with SS Felix of
Thibiuca, Audactus, Januarius, and
Septimus Fortunatus of Naples, 4th
century bishop...
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excavations have proven, such as Uzalissar, El-Mahrine Sidi Ghrib, Thubba,
Thibiuca,
Cancari With the end of
ancient times and the
beginning of a new era with...
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Secundus of
Tigisis Augustine. Brevie. Coll. iii. 14, 26; 16, 29.
Felix of
Thibiuca at mappingthemartyrs.org. Éric Rebillard,
Christians and
Their Many Identities...