975:, whatever his dignity or power, will act, except for what concerns his own diocese, like the other African bishops, by consultation with the archbishop of Carthage. In the letter addressed to Petrus and Ioannes, Pope Leo adds to his declaration of the position of the bishop of Carthage the eloquent declaration: "... nor can he, for the benefit of any bishop in the whole of Africa lose the privilege received once for all from the holy Roman and apostolic see, but he will hold it until the end of the world as long as the name of our Lord Jesus Christ is invoked there, whether Carthage lie desolate or whether it some day rise glorious again". When in the 19th century the residential see of Carthage was for a while restored, Cardinal
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among those five, there was jealousy and contention. However, he congratulated the bishops to whom he wrote for submitting the question to the Bishop of Rome, whose consent was required for a definitive decision. The first of the two letters (Letter 83 of the collection) is addressed to Thomas, Bishop of Africa, whom
Mesnages deduces to have been the bishop of Carthage. The other letter (Letter 84 of the collection) is addressed to Bishops Petrus and Ioannes, whose sees are not mentioned, and whom the pope congratulates for having supported the rights of the see of Carthage.
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1060:, the Church was unable to appoint a bishop which traditionally would have only required presence of three other bishops. This was likely due to persecutions and possibly other churches breaking off their communion with Carthage. In 1152, the Muslim rulers ordered the Christians of Tunisia to convert or face death. The only African bishopric mentioned in a list in 1192 published by the Catholic Church in Rome was that of Carthage. Native Christianity is attested in the 15th century, though it was not in communion in with the Catholic church.
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756:. Augustine maintained that the unworthiness of a minister did not affect the validity of the sacraments because their true minister was Christ. In his sermons and books Augustine, who is considered a leading exponent of Christian dogma, evolved a theory of the right of orthodox Christian rulers to use force against schismatics and heretics. Although the dispute was resolved by a decision of an imperial commission in the
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wrote him a letter of consolation, repeating the hopeful assurances of the primacy of the Church of
Carthage, "whether the Church of Carthage should still lie desolate or rise again in glory". By 1076, Cyriacus was set free, but there was only one other bishop in the province. These are the last of
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about who was to be considered the metropolitan, with the right to convoke a synod. In each of the two letters, the pope laments that, while in the past
Carthage had had a church council of 205 bishops, the number of bishops in the whole territory of Africa was now reduced to five, and that, even
2183:(7 volumes : Tertullien et les origines – saint Cyprien et son temps – le IV, d'Arnobe à Victorin – le Donatisme – saint Optat et les premiers écrivains donatistes – la littérature donatiste au temps de saint Augustin – saint Augustin et le donatisme), Paris, Ernest Leroux, 1920.
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nec pro aliquo episcopo in tota Africa potest perdere privilegium semel susceptum a sancta Romana et apostolica sede: sed obtinebit illud usque in finem saeculi, et donec in ea invocabitur nomen Domini nostri Iesu
Christi, sive deserta iaceat Carthago, sive gloriosa resurgat
703:. The provincial primacy was associated with the senior bishop in the province rather than with a particular see and was of little importance in comparison to the authority of the bishop of Carthage, who could be appealed to directly by the clergy of any province.
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controversy began in 313 among
Christians in North Africa. The Donatists stressed the holiness of the church and refused to accept the authority to administer the sacraments of those who had surrendered the scriptures when they were forbidden under the Emperor
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The occasionally violent controversy has been characterized as a struggle between opponents and supporters of the Roman system. The most articulate North
African critic of the Donatist position, which came to be called a heresy, was
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Gams "ignored a number of scattered dissertations which would have rectified, on a multitude of points, his uncertain chronology" and
Leclercq suggests that "larger information must be sought in extensive documentary works."
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of
Christian appears to have been quick and the Arab authors paid scant attention to them. Christian graves inscribed with Latin and dated to 10th–11th centuries are known. By the end of 10th century, the number of
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Some primary accounts including Arabic ones in 10th century mention persecutions of the Church and measures undertaken by Muslim rulers to suppress it. A schism among the
African churches developed by the time of
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At the beginning of the 8th century and at the end of the 9th, Carthage still appears in lists of dioceses over which the Patriarch of Alexandria claimed jurisdiction.
1605:. Description de l'Afrique du Nord. Musées et collections archéologiques de l'Algérie et de la Tunisie (in French). Vol. 17. Paris: E. Leroux. pp. 1–19.
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had these words inscribed in letters of gold beneath the dome of his great cathedral. The building now belongs the Tunisian state and is used for concerts.
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was ordained bishop of Carthage. He died at the end of 457 or the beginning of 458, and Carthage remained without a bishop for another 24 years.
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and her companions in 203 mentions an Optatus who is generally taken to have been bishop of Carthage, but who may instead have been bishop of
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in 553 by the bishop of Tunis. Publianus was bishop of Carthage from before 566 to after 581. Dominicus is mentioned in letters of
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Later, an archbishop of Carthage named Cyriacus was imprisoned by the Arab rulers because of an accusation by some Christians.
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in 431 as chief bishop of Africa, he sent his deacon Basula or Bessula to represent him. In about 437, he was succeeded by
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In the 3rd century, at the time of Cyprian, the bishops of Carthage exercised a real though not formalized primacy in the
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in Gaul, where he died. When the Vandal persecution ended in 523, Bonifacius became bishop of Carthage and held a
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on 27 December 1053 show that the diocese of Carthage was still a residential see. The texts are given in the
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in church affairs in contrast to the majority of Christians who welcomed official imperial recognition.
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Handl, András; Dupont, Anthony. "Who was Agrippinus? Identifying the First Known Bishop of Carthage".
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was the first named bishop, around 230 AD. The temporal importance of the city of Carthage in the
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and who was opposed by the Donatist bishop Majorinus (311–315). Rufus participated in an anti-
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Primus archiepiscopus et totius Africae maximus metropolitanus est Carthaginiensis episcopus
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extensively in his theological writings. As such, Tertullian has been called "the father of
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confirmed the primacy of the bishop of Carthage in 446: "Indeed, after the
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1729:(in French). Vol. 1. Rennes: impr. de Oberthur. pp. 73–100.
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533–534. Bonifacius was succeeded by Reparatus, who held firm in the
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611:. The first certain historically documented bishop of Carthage is
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1759:. Vol. 1. Brescia: ex officina Bettoniana. pp. 48–58.
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whom there is mention in that period of the history of the see.
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More than eighty bishops, some from distant frontier regions of
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who had fallen away from the Christian faith under persecution.
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1950:"L'episcopus Gummitanus et la primauté de l'évêque de Carthage"
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Assyrian Church of the East Patriarchate of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
488:. The episcopal see remained but Christianity declined under
477:. Some proponents established their own parallel hierarchies.
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declared the bishop of Carthage as the "first archbishop and
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651:) in Carthage, where inscription has been found dedicated to
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legacy and branched where multiple denominational claimants:
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854:. A 15-year vacancy followed, and it was only in 454 that
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region was 47 including 10 in southern Tunisia. In 1053,
339:. When Christianity became firmly established around the
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923:(641 to 653). Victor became bishop of Carthage in 646.
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after the reconquest of northwestern Africa during the
430:(died 505). Tertullian and Cyprian are both considered
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Catholicos of All Armenians (Patriarch of Etchmiadzin)
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L'Afrique chrétienne : évêchés et ruines antiques
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in 484, recalled in 487, but in 491 forced to flee to
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A division in the church that came to be known as the
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Saint Perpetua, Saint Felicitas, and their Companions
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between 592 and 601. Fortunius lived at the time of
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Conference of the Latin Bishops of the Arab Regions
919:(c. 640) and went to Constantinople in the time of
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1171:Parmenianus (c. 350×355 – c. 391), Donatist bishop
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2077:Indigenous Christian Communities in Islamic Lands
2001:. Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
1840:. Vol. 3. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
1707:Enciclopedia Italiana di scienze, lettere ed arti
1489:The Church of the Early Fathers: External History
1020:commented that only five bishoprics were left in
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1354:Today, the Archdiocese of Carthage remains as a
1032:. In 980, Christians of Carthage contacted Pope
740:. The Donatists also opposed the involvement of
531:descent, was instrumental in the development of
442:descent, was instrumental in the development of
1647:. Vol. 2. New York: Macmillan. col. 1300.
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999:, the church gradually died out along with the
971:is the bishop of Carthage, while the bishop of
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2214:Les racines africaines du christianisme latin
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3062:Traditional ecclesiastical jurisdictions of
2152:Le christianisme en Afrique du Nord ancienne
1910:
1447:. (New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1913).
833:
826:in about 391. A dispute between Primian and
3740:Ethiopian Orthodox Patriarchate of Ethiopia
2092:Olga Cecilia Méndez González (April 2013).
1818:
1753:"Africa Christiana: in tres partes tributa"
1710:(in Italian). 1931 – via treccani.it.
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35:
3379:Coptic Catholic Patriarchate of Alexandria
3358:Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria
3041:
3027:
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1992:"Charles-Martial-Allemand Lavigerie"
1944:
1554:
1552:
1460:(James Clarke & Co, 25 Dec. 2014) p86.
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3754:Eritrean Orthodox Patriarchate of Eritrea
3505:Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate of Baghdad
3346:Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria
3216:Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
1580:
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788:council held in Rome in 337 or 340 under
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3306:Melkite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch
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2165:
2011:
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1492:. Longmans, Green and Company. pp.
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543:" and "the founder of Western theology."
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402:, possibly a local use of the primitive
363:. As such, it enjoyed honorary title of
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3298:Syriac Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch
3265:Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch
3231:Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople
1988:
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378:The Church of Carthage thus was to the
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1911:(Contractus), Hermannus (2008-08-20).
1882:
1567:
1512:
1414:
1150:(c. 313 – c. 350×355), Donatist bishop
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1637:; Black, J. Sutherland, eds. (1903).
776:, bishop by 303, succeeded in 311 by
3647:Serbian Orthodox Patriarchate of Peć
3223:Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople
1777:
1668:Church History and Religious Culture
1503:
1287:Primosus or Primasius (552 – c. 565)
2040:(James Clarke & Co, 2011) p200.
1954:Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes
1443:Herbermann, Charles, ed. "Africa".
1396:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tunis
1364:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tunis
921:Patriarch Paul II of Constantinople
547:
527:(c. 155–240), a theologian of part
501:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tunis
438:. Tertullian, a theologian of part
65:Early Christian quarter in ancient
21:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tunis
13:
3571:Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem
3417:Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem
2337:Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran
2038:Early Christianity in North Africa
1727:Géographie de l'Afrique chrétienne
1458:Early Christianity in North Africa
1074:
977:Charles-Martial-Allemand Lavigerie
653:Saint Perpetua and Saint Felicitas
603:. The account of the martyrdom of
14:
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3562:Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia
3468:Latin Catholic titular episcopate
3275:Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia
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2126:. Dalcassian Publishing Company.
2064:By David E. Wilhite, page 332-334
2018:. Oxford: Blackwells. p. 117
480:The city of Carthage fell to the
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3371:Latin Patriarchate of Alexandria
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2015:Life and Letters in Roman Africa
1995:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
1872:
1834:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
1623:
1584:
1421:Encyclopedia of the Roman Empire
1048:of all Africa" when a bishop of
1036:, asking to declare Jacob as an
909:Second Council of Constantinople
331:had previously been restored by
3695:Patriarchate of the East Indies
3679:Patriarchate of the West Indies
3425:Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem
3070:, sorted according to earliest
2952:Latin Church in the Middle East
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2120:Curtin, D. P. (February 2020).
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2005:
1982:
1972:
1938:
1929:
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1844:
1831:"Archdiocese of Carthage"
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893:praetorian prefecture of Africa
883:Praetorian prefecture of Africa
811:tribes had converted en masse.
503:. The last titular archbishop,
3687:Latin Patriarchate of Ethiopia
1479:
1463:
1437:
1408:
1349:
997:Muslim conquest of the Maghreb
933:Muslim conquest of the Maghreb
877:
482:Muslim conquest of the Maghreb
367:as well as primate of Africa:
125:French protectorate of Tunisia
85:(last titular archbishop 1979)
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3314:Latin Patriarchate of Antioch
2079:; Toronto, 1990; pp. 344–345"
1401:
1376:North Africa during Antiquity
1117:Fortunatus (252), anti-bishop
631:Ruins of the Basilica called
535:, and was the first to apply
446:, and was the first to apply
37:Archidioecesis Carthaginensis
2197:"Early African Church"
2166:Ekonomou, Andrew J. (2007).
1828:Hassett, Maurice M. (1908).
665:Basilica of Damous El Karita
561:Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus
515:
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2050:Der Nahe und Mittlere Osten
1989:Sollier, Joseph F. (1910).
1369:
927:Islamic conquest of Mahgreb
706:
691:), but also, in some supra-
571:, died in martyrdom in 258.
390:. The archdiocese used the
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3839:
1917:, vol. 143, coll. 727–731"
1721:Toulotte, Anatole (1892).
1519:The Dictionary of Religion
1498:church of africa carthage.
1290:Publianus (fl. c. 565–581)
990:
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1749:Morcelli, Stefano Antonio
1680:10.1163/18712428-09803001
1561:The Story of Christianity
1217:(c. 392), Donatist bishop
1211:(c. 391), Donatist bishop
1125:Carpophorus (3rd century)
903:and in 551 was exiled to
834:Bishops under the Vandals
802:Council of Carthage (349)
758:Council of Carthage (411)
726:Council of Carthage (256)
695:form, over the Church in
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3620:Patriarchate of Aquileia
2194:Leclercq, Henri (1907).
1486:Plummer, Alfred (1887).
1415:Bunson, Matthew (2002).
486:Battle of Carthage (698)
396:Western liturgical rites
388:Catholic Church in Italy
80:(last residing ca. 1070)
3818:Archdiocese of Carthage
3797:Christianity portal
3749:(1992–2018; since 2019)
3733:Patriarchate of Romania
3641:Patriarchate of Georgia
3587:Patriarchate of Cilicia
3091:Eastern Orthodox Church
2722:Liturgical use of Latin
2348:Pierbattista Pizzaballa
2123:Letter to Pope Theodore
2012:Bouchier, E.S. (1913).
1366:, established in 1884.
1293:Dominicus (fl. 592–601)
850:exiled and who died in
782:First Council of Nicaea
302:Archdiocese of Carthage
137:Ecclesiastical province
30:Archdiocese of Carthage
3709:Patriarchate of Lisbon
3702:Patriarchate of Moscow
3654:Patriarchate of Venice
2984:Western Rite Orthodoxy
2624:Santiago de Compostela
2553:1983 Code of Canon Law
2528:Protestant Reformation
2471:Historical development
2154:, Seuil, Paris, 1996 (
2052:By Heinz Halm, page 99
1122:Lucianus (3rd century)
1052:declared the region a
913:Pope Gregory the Great
800:and presided over the
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643:Ruins of the Basilica
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323:, in the 2nd century.
263:In partibus infidelium
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3628:Patriarchate of Grado
3290:Maronite Patriarchate
2998:Doctors of the Church
2461:History of the papacy
2320:Patriarch of the West
2242:36.80028°N 10.17889°E
2203:Catholic Encyclopedia
1998:Catholic Encyclopedia
1837:Catholic Encyclopedia
1810:Catholic Encyclopedia
1779:Gams, Pius Bonifacius
1644:Encyclopaedia Biblica
1445:Catholic Encyclopedia
938:Last resident bishops
931:Further information:
662:
642:
635:, discovered in 1915.
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555:
523:
3823:Western Christianity
3747:Patriarchate of Kyiv
2717:Ecclesiastical Latin
2488:Early African church
2456:Apostolic succession
2220:, Archevêque d'Alger
1946:Mas-Latrie, Louis de
1805:Pius Bonifacius Gams
1522:. Cassell. pp.
1391:Councils of Carthage
1381:Early African church
1168:(fl. 343/4–345×348)
889:Eastern Roman Empire
822:, who had succeeded
814:The next bishop was
792:. He was opposed by
673:Early African Church
589:Epenetus of Carthage
533:trinitarian theology
497:Catholic titular see
456:councils of Carthage
444:trinitarian theology
432:Latin Church Fathers
428:Eugenius of Carthage
380:Early African church
304:, also known as the
142:Early African church
78:Cyriacus of Carthage
3476:Archbishop of Tunis
2927:Pre-Tridentine Mass
2538:Counter-Reformation
2300:order of precedence
2238: /
1884:Hefele, Karl J. von
1296:Licinianus (d. 602)
1284:Reparatus (535–552)
1128:Cyrus (3rd century)
1080:Crescentius (c. 80)
742:Emperor Constantine
557:Cyprian of Carthage
394:, a variant of the
345:Africa Proconsulare
191:36.8528°N 10.3233°E
187: /
3492:Seleucia-Ctesiphon
3103:Oriental Orthodoxy
2784:Extraordinary form
2694:Isidore of Seville
2682:Augustine of Hippo
2659:Hilary of Poitiers
2375:Francesco Moraglia
2357:Filipe Neri Ferrão
2247:36.80028; 10.17889
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840:Council of Ephesus
798:Council of Sardica
681:Proconsular Africa
675:. not only in the
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1915:Patrologia Latina
1871:Transcribed from
1757:Africa christiana
1635:Cheyne, Thomas K.
1597:Toulotte, Anatole
1595:Mesnage, Joseph;
1456:François Decret,
1386:Primate of Africa
1238:(c. 437 – c. 454)
1101:Donatus I (?–248)
1083:Epenetus (c. 115)
1065:bishop of Morocco
1056:. By the time of
1050:Gummi in Byzacena
952:Patrologia Latina
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