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Diocletianopolis was also called Sarafia a name that survives in the present name of Khirbat al-Sharaf or Khirbat al-Ashraf and that Christians seem to have preferred to the official name that recalled the persecuting emperor.
38:. It was given the status of a city under the name Diocletianopolis as part of a Roman policy of urbanization, what had been the territory of Ascalon was divided into three municipal districts, those of Ascalon, 252:, Volume 5 (1935), p. 156 |Quote: The territory of Ascalon was later on subdivided into three districts, each with its own municipal centre, viz. Ascalon, Maiumas, and Sarafia-Diocletianopolis. 39: 338: 163: 406: 411: 175: 375: 191: 321: 298: 272: 235: 179: 17: 125: 247: 42:, and Diocletianopolis. Ken Butcher says that what was given the name Diocletianopolis was the port of Ascalon. 178:(Brazil) (1907.07.10 – 1909.11.29), succeeding as Bishop of Pouso Alegre (1909.11.29 – 1916.02.07), Bishop of 86:
by the mid-4th century, but the only bishop of the see who is known by name is Eliseus, who took part in the
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It is vacant, having had the following incumbent, all of the lowest (episcopal) rank :
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The diocese was initially (18th century?) restored nominally under the name
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Johann Michael Josef von Pidoll de Quitenbach (1794.02.21 – 1802.05.25)
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No longer a residential diocese, the bishopric is today listed by the
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The Quarterly of the Department of Antiquities in Palestine
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Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques
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Antônio Augusto de Assis (1918.08.02 – 1922.02.24), as
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GigaCatholic, with titular incumbent biography links
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History and Hagiography from the Late Antique Sinai
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Aníbal Maricevich Fleitas (1957.02.05 – 1965.12.04)
50:This arrangement occurred probably in the reign of 288:Brouria Bitton Ashkelony, Arieh Kofsky (editors), 138:Johann Michael Leonhard (1836.02.01 – 1863.01.19) 113:, only in 1933 the titular bishopric was renamed 398: 385: 148:Anton Johann Zerr (1883.03.15 – 1889.12.30) 132:Eastern Catholic) (1759.09.04 – 1777.06.17) 182:(Brazil) (1916.02.07 – 1918.08.02); later 220: 218: 77: 16:For other places with the same name, see 355:Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae 283: 281: 399: 215: 190:(1922.02.24 – 1931.07.31), Bishop of 278: 13: 201:(M.S.C.) (1923.02.16 – 1954.08.30) 194:(Brazil) (1931.07.31 – 1961.02.07) 155:(O.F.M.) (1890.06.06 – 1915.04.08) 14: 428: 370:(Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2013 316:(Liverpool University Press 2010 82:Diocletianopolis was a Christian 343:, vol. XIV, Paris 1960, col. 495 290:Christian Gaza in Late Antiquity 145:(O.P.) (1864.02.12 – 1878.02.18) 126:Basilian Order of Saint Josaphat 264:A Guide to the Jerusalem Talmud 407:Archaeological sites in Israel 361: 346: 327: 304: 255: 241: 93: 1: 412:Catholic titular sees in Asia 227:Roman Syria and the Near East 208: 115:Diocletianopolis in Palæstina 7: 358:, Leipzig 1931, p. 453 267:(Universal-Publishers 2002 170:(1907.07.10 – 1909.11.29), 10: 433: 90:synod of Seleucia in 359. 45: 31: 15: 386:Source and External links 230:(Getty Publications 2003 199:Sacred Heart Missionaries 368:Annuario Pontificio 2013 352:Pius Bonifacius Gams, 311:Daniel Caner et alii, 78:Ecclesiastical History 124:Bazilije BoĹľiÄŤković, 335:2. Diocletianopolis 333:Raymond Janin, v. 184:Titular Archbishop 34:) was a city near 376:978-88-209-9070-1 68:Caesarea Maritima 32:Διοκλητιανούπολις 424: 379: 365: 359: 350: 344: 331: 325: 322:978-1-84631216-8 308: 302: 299:978-90-0413868-1 285: 276: 273:978-1-58112630-3 259: 253: 245: 239: 236:978-0-89236715-3 222: 197:Gerard Vesters, 172:Coadjutor Bishop 160:Auxiliary Bishop 111:Diocletianopolis 60:Syria Palaestina 33: 24:Diocletianopolis 18:Diocletianopolis 432: 431: 427: 426: 425: 423: 422: 421: 397: 396: 388: 383: 382: 366: 362: 351: 347: 332: 328: 309: 305: 286: 279: 262:Heshey Zelcer, 260: 256: 246: 242: 225:Kevin Butcher, 223: 216: 211: 143:Dominican order 100:Catholic Church 96: 80: 64:Palestina Prima 48: 40:Maiumas Ascalon 21: 12: 11: 5: 430: 420: 419: 414: 409: 395: 394: 387: 384: 381: 380: 360: 345: 326: 303: 277: 254: 240: 213: 212: 210: 207: 206: 205: 202: 195: 156: 151:Fedele Abati, 149: 146: 141:James Whelan, 139: 136: 133: 130:Byzantine Rite 95: 92: 79: 76: 56:Roman province 47: 44: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 429: 418: 415: 413: 410: 408: 405: 404: 402: 393: 390: 389: 377: 373: 369: 364: 357: 356: 349: 342: 341: 336: 330: 323: 319: 315: 314: 307: 300: 296: 292: 291: 284: 282: 274: 270: 266: 265: 258: 251: 250: 244: 237: 233: 229: 228: 221: 219: 214: 203: 200: 196: 193: 189: 185: 181: 177: 173: 169: 165: 161: 157: 154: 150: 147: 144: 140: 137: 134: 131: 127: 123: 122: 121: 118: 116: 112: 107: 105: 101: 91: 89: 85: 84:episcopal see 75: 71: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 43: 41: 37: 29: 28:Ancient Greek 25: 19: 367: 363: 354: 348: 339: 334: 329: 312: 306: 293:(BRILL 2004 289: 263: 257: 248: 243: 226: 176:Pouso Alegre 153:Friars Minor 119: 114: 110: 108: 97: 81: 72: 70:as capital. 66:, which had 49: 23: 22: 192:Jaboticabal 128:(O.S.B.M., 104:titular see 94:Titular see 401:Categories 209:References 88:Semi-Arian 52:Diocletian 378:), p. 881 324:), p. 253 238:), p. 121 301:), p. 43 275:), p. 83 417:Ascalon 188:Berytus 180:GuaxupĂ© 164:Mariana 46:History 36:Ascalon 374:  320:  297:  271:  234:  102:as a 372:ISBN 318:ISBN 295:ISBN 269:ISBN 232:ISBN 168:Sura 337:in 186:of 174:of 162:of 58:of 403:: 280:^ 217:^ 117:. 106:. 30:: 26:( 20:.

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Diocletianopolis
Ancient Greek
Ascalon
Maiumas Ascalon
Diocletian
Roman province
Syria Palaestina
Palestina Prima
Caesarea Maritima
episcopal see
Semi-Arian
Catholic Church
titular see
Basilian Order of Saint Josaphat
Byzantine Rite
Dominican order
Friars Minor
Auxiliary Bishop
Mariana
Sura
Coadjutor Bishop
Pouso Alegre
Guaxupé
Titular Archbishop
Berytus
Jaboticabal
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Kevin Butcher, Roman Syria and the Near East

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