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titular see A titular see in various churches is an episcopal see of a former diocese that no longer functions, sometimes called a "dead diocese". The ordinary or hierarch of such a see may be styled a "titular metropolitan" (highest rank), "titular archbis ...
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Catholic Church The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.3 billion baptized Catholics worldwide . It is among the world's oldest and largest international institutions, and has played a ...
included in the ''
Annuario Pontificio The ''Annuario Pontificio'' (Italian for ''Pontifical Yearbook'') is the annual directory of the Holy See of the Catholic Church. It lists the popes in chronological order and all officials of the Holy See's departments. It also provides names ...
''. Archiepiscopal sees are shown in bold. The Italian-language ''Annuario Pontificio'' devotes some 200 pages to listing these sees, with up to a dozen names on each page. It gives their names in Latin (which are generally the names used also in English) as well as in Italian, and indicates the ancient
Roman province The Roman provinces (Latin: ''provincia'', pl. ''provinciae'') were the administrative regions of Ancient Rome outside Roman Italy that were controlled by the Romans under the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire. Each province was rule ...
to which most of them belonged or other geographical particulars, their status as
metropolitan see Metropolitan may refer to: * Metropolitan area, a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories * Metropolitan borough, a form of local government district in England * Metropolitan county, a ...
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suffragan see A suffragan diocese is one of the dioceses other than the metropolitan archdiocese that constitute an ecclesiastical province. It exists in some Christian denominations, in particular the Catholic Church, the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, ...
(of episcopal or archiepiscopal rank), and basic biographical information about their current bishops.Cf
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Abaradira Abaradira was a Roman era city in the Roman province of Byzacena. Its exact location is unknown but it would have been in the central part of what is today Tunisia. Abaradira was also the seat of an ancient bishopric. Only one bishop is known fro ...
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Abari __NOTOC__ Abari ( ka, აბარი) is a village in Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti region, Georgia. It is part of the Likheti commune, Ambrolauri municipality, with the population of 122, mostly (99.2%) ethnic Georgians, as of the 2014 cens ...
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Abbir Germaniciana Abbir Germaniciana also known as Abir Cella is the name of a Roman and Byzantine-era city in the Roman province of Africa proconsularis (today northern Tunisia). The city was also the seat of a bishopric, in the ecclesiastical province of Carthag ...
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Africa proconsularis Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Africa proconsularis Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Abercorn Abercorn (Gaelic: ''Obar Chùirnidh'', Old English: ''Æbbercurnig'') is a village and civil parish in West Lothian, Scotland. Close to the south coast of the Firth of Forth, the village is around west of South Queensferry. The parish had a pop ...
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Abidda Abidda is the name of an ancient Roman city in the Roman province of Africa proconsularis or in late antiquity in the province of Byzacena. The exact location of the town is not known for certain but it was in northern Tunisia; the ruins at Hench ...
* Abila in Palaestina * Abila Lysaniae * Abitinae *
Abora Abora is the name of an ancestral solar deity of La Palma ( Canary Islands) and a traditional god of the Guanches. Supreme being Abora (Ibru) is the name of the supreme being of the religion of the Guanches on the island of La Palma. In G ...
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Africa Proconsularis Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Abrittum Dobrich ( bg, Добрич ; ro, Bazargic, tr, Hacıoğlu Pazarcık) is the 9th most populated city in Bulgaria, the administrative centre of Dobrich Province and the capital of the region of Southern Dobrudzha. It is located in the northeas ...
* Absa Salla (
Africa proconsularis Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Abthugni Abthugni ( xpu, 𐤀𐤐𐤁𐤂𐤍, , or , ) was an ancient city in Roman North Africa at present day Suwar ( Henchir-es-Souar) in Tunisia. It was, in Roman times, in the province of Africa Proconsularis, Africa, and latter in Byzacena. In l ...
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Africa proconsularis Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Africa proconsularis Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Acalissus Acalissus or Akalissos ( el, Ἀκαλισσός) was a town of ancient Lycia, an early bishopric, and remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. Coins were minted at Acalissus, some of which are housed at numismatic collections. Acalissu ...
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Acarassus Acarassus or Akarassos was a city in ancient Lycia. The town, with high probability, was located at the site of today's Elmalı, Antalya Province, Turkey. Bishopric Since it was in the Roman province of Lycia, the bishopric of Acarassus was a s ...
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Acci Acci ( grc, Ἄκκι) was an ancient inland city of Hispania Tarraconensis, on the borders of Baetica. Under the Ancient Rome, Romans, and with the Jus Latinum, it was a colony with the full name of Colonia Julia Gemella Accitana. Its coins are n ...
* Accia * Acelum *
Achelous In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Achelous (also Acheloos or Acheloios) (; Ancient Greek: Ἀχελώϊος, and later , ''Akhelôios'') was the god associated with the Achelous River, the largest river in Greece. According to Hesiod, he ...
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Acholla Acholla ( grc-gre, Ἀχόλλα, ''Akhólla'') also latinised as Achilla or Achulla, was a Roman- Berber city on the sea-coast in the ancient province of Africa Propria (Byzacena) in modern Tunisia. It was located little above the northern extr ...
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Achrida Ohrid ( mk, Охрид ) is a city in North Macedonia and is the seat of the Ohrid Municipality. It is the largest city on Lake Ohrid and the eighth-largest city in the country, with the municipality recording a population of over 42,000 inha ...
(Ohrid) * Achyraus *
Acilisene Acilisene from Greek and Latin works, ეკლეცი ḳlecifrom Georgian sources and also known as Hachdeanq, was a region and family in Armenia c. 400–800. It was a strip of land along the Upper Euphrates or Arsanias (Armenian: Արածա ...
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Acmonia Acmonia or Akmonia ( grc, Ἀκμονία) is an ancient city of Phrygia Pacatiana, in Asia Minor, now known as Ahat Köyü. It is mentioned by Cicero (Pro Flacco, 15) and was a point on the road between Dorylaeum and Philadelphia. Under the R ...
* Acrassus * Acropolis * Acufida * Adada *
Adana Adana (; ; ) is a major city in southern Turkey. It is situated on the Seyhan River, inland from the Mediterranean Sea. The administrative seat of Adana province, it has a population of 2.26 million. Adana lies in the heart of Cilicia, wh ...
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Adana Adana (; ; ) is a major city in southern Turkey. It is situated on the Seyhan River, inland from the Mediterranean Sea. The administrative seat of Adana province, it has a population of 2.26 million. Adana lies in the heart of Cilicia, wh ...
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Melkite Catholic Church el, Μελχιτική Ελληνική Καθολική Εκκλησία , image = Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Damascus, Syria.jpg , imagewidth = 200px , alt = , caption = , abbreviatio ...
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Adraa Daraa ( ar, دَرْعَا, Darʿā, Levantine Arabic: , also Darʿā, Dara’a, Deraa, Dera'a, Dera, Derʿā and Edrei; means "''fortress''", compare Dura-Europos) is a city in southwestern Syria, located about north of the border with Jorda ...
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Adramyttium Adramyttium ( el, Άδραμύττιον ''Adramyttion'', Άδραμύττειον ''Adramytteion'', or Άτραμύττιον ''Atramyttion'') was an ancient city and bishopric in Aeolis, in modern-day Turkey. It was originally located at the he ...
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Adrasus Adrasus or Adrasos was a town of ancient Cilicia, and in the later province of Isauria, inhabited in Roman and Byzantine times. It later became a bishopric; no longer the seat of a residential bishop, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic ...
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Adulis Adulis (Sabaean: ሰበኣ 𐩱 𐩵 𐩡 𐩪, gez, ኣዱሊስ, grc, Ἄδουλις) was an ancient city along the Red Sea in the Gulf of Zula, about south of Massawa. Its ruins lie within the modern Eritrean city of Zula. It was the e ...
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Aeclanum Aeclanum (also spelled Aeculanum, it, Eclano, grc, Ἀικούλανον) was an ancient town of Samnium, Southern Italy, about 25 km east-southeast of Beneventum, on the Via Appia. It lies in Passo di Mirabella, near the modern Mirabell ...
* Aegae * Aegeae *
Aegina Aegina (; el, Αίγινα, ''Aígina'' ; grc, Αἴγῑνα) is one of the Saronic Islands of Greece in the Saronic Gulf, from Athens. Tradition derives the name from Aegina, the mother of the hero Aeacus, who was born on the island and ...
* Aela *
Aeliae Aeliae or Æliæ was a Roman-era city in the province of Byzacena. The town must have been of some importance as it was made a bishopric early after the Council of Nicaea and it was a Catholic diocese throughout antiquity. Its exact location i ...
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Aemona Emona (early gkm, Ἤμονα) or Aemona (short for ) was a Roman castrum, located in the area where the navigable Ljubljanica river came closest to Castle Hill,
* Aenus * Aëtus * Aezani *
Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Afufenia Afufenia (also called ''Afufeniensis'') was a Roman era city in the province of Byzacena. Its exact location is unknown, but it would have been situated in central Tunisia. Afufenia was also the seat of an ancient Catholic bishopric. and was me ...
* Agathonice * Agathopolis * Agbia (
Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Aguntum The ruins of Aguntum are an ancient Roman site in East Tirol, Austria, located approximately 4 km east of Lienz in the Drau valley. The city appears to have been built to exploit the local sources of iron, copper, zinc and gold. During the ear ...
* Aggersel *
Alabanda Alabanda ( grc, Ἀλάβανδα) or Antiochia of the Chrysaorians was a city of ancient Caria, Anatolia, the site of which is near Doğanyurt, Çine, Aydın Province, Turkey. The city is located in the saddle between two heights. The area is ...
* Ala Miliaria * Alava *
Alba ''Alba'' ( , ) is the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland. It is also, in English language historiography, used to refer to the polity of Picts and Scots united in the ninth century as the Kingdom of Alba, until it developed into the Kingdom ...
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Alba Maritima Alba Maritima ( it, Alba Marittima) is a Catholic titular see. It corresponds to current Biograd na Moru in Croatia. Its last titular was archbishop Celso Morga Iruzubieta, until he was appointed as coadjutor archbishop of Mérida-Badajoz. His ...
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Albulae Albulae is an ancient city and former bishopric in Roman Africa. It remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. It is identified with the modern town of Ain Temouchent, in present Algeria, near the Moroccan border. History Albulae was ...
* Aleria * Alexandria Minor * Alexanum * Algiza * Alia * Aliezira *
Alinda Alinda ( grc, Ἄλινδα) was an inland city and bishopric in ancient Caria, in Asia Minor ( Anatolia). Modern scholars identify Alinda with the Hellenistic foundation of Alexandria ad Latmum (Ἀλεξάνδρεια πρὸς τῷ Λάτμ ...
* Allegheny * Alphocranon * Altava * Altiburus (
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Altinum Altinum (in Altino, a ''frazione'' of Quarto d'Altino) was an ancient town of the Veneti 15 km SE of modern Treviso, close to the mainland shore of the Lagoon of Venice. It was also close to the mouths of the rivers Dese, Zero and Sile. ...
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Alton Alton may refer to: People *Alton (given name) *Alton (surname) Places Australia *Alton National Park, Queensland * Alton, Queensland, a town in the Shire of Balonne Canada * Alton, Ontario *Alton, Nova Scotia New Zealand * Alton, New Zealand, ...
* Amadassa * Amaia *
Amantia Amantia ( gr, Ἀμάντια, Ἀβάντια; la, Amantia) was an ancient city and the main settlement of the Amantes, traditionally located in southern Illyria in classical antiquity. In Hellenistic times the city was either part of Illyri ...
* Amasea * Amastris * Amathus in Cypro * Amathus in Palaestina * Amaura * Ambia * Amblada * Amida (
Armenian Catholic Church , native_name_lang = hy , image = St Elie - St Gregory Armenian Catholic Cathedral.jpg , imagewidth = 260px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory the Illuminat ...
and Syriac Catholic Church) * Amisus *
Amiternum Amiternum was an ancient Sabine city, then Roman city and later bishopric and Latin Catholic titular see in the central Abruzzo region of modern Italy, located from L'Aquila. Amiternum was the birthplace of the historian Sallust (86 BC). Histo ...
* Ammaedara * Ammoniace *
Amorium Amorium was a city in Phrygia, Asia Minor which was founded in the Hellenistic period, flourished under the Byzantine Empire, and declined after the Arab sack of 838. It was situated on the Byzantine military road from Constantinople to Cil ...
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Amphipolis Amphipolis ( ell, Αμφίπολη, translit=Amfipoli; grc, Ἀμφίπολις, translit=Amphipolis) is a municipality in the Serres regional unit, Macedonia, Greece. The seat of the municipality is Rodolivos. It was an important ancient Gr ...
* Ampora * Amudarsa * Amyzon * Anaea * Anasartha * Anastasiopolis * Anatetarte * Anazarbus * Anbar ( Chaldean Catholic Church) * Anchialus * Ancusa *
Ancyra Ankara ( , ; ), historically known as Ancyra and Angora, is the capital of Turkey. Located in the central part of Anatolia, the city has a population of 5.1 million in its urban center and over 5.7 million in Ankara Province, mak ...
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Anemurium Anemurium ( grc, Ἀνεμούριον, Anemourion), also called Animurium, is an ancient city whose ruins, now called ''Eski Anamur'' or ''Anemuryum'', are close to the modern Turkish city of ''Anamur''. It was in the Roman province of Cilicia, ...
* Anglona, Pandosia * Anineta * Antaeopolis *
Antandrus Antandrus or Antandros ( grc, Ἄντανδρος) was an ancient Greek city on the north side of the Gulf of Adramyttium in the Troad region of Anatolia. Its surrounding territory was known in Greek as (''Antandria''),Aristotle, ''Historia Anim ...
* Antarados * Anthedon * Antigonea *
Antiphellus Antiphellus or Antiphellos ( grc, ) was city that acted as the port of Phellus (Phellos) in Lycia. It was at the head of a bay on the south coast. Sir Francis Beaufort, the discoverer of this ancient site, gave the contemporary name of Vathy t ...
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Antiphrae Marina, also Marina El Alamein ( ar, مارينا العلمين  ), ancient ''Leukaspis'' or ''Antiphrae'', is an upscale resort town catering mainly to the Egyptian upper class. It is located on the northern coast of Egypt, with an long b ...
* Antinoë * Antiochia ad Maeandrum * Antiochia in Pisidia * Antiochia Parva *
Antipatris Antipatris (, grc, Αντιπατρίς) was a city built during the first century BC by Herod the Great, who named it in honour of his father, Antipater. The site, now a national park in central Israel, was inhabited from the Chalcolithic ...
* Antipyrgos *
Antium Antium was an ancient coastal town in Latium, south of Rome. An oppidum was founded by people of Latial culture (11th century BC or the beginning of the 1st millennium BC), then it was the main stronghold of the Volsci people until it was conqu ...
* Apamea Cibotus * Apamea in Bithynia * Apamea in Syria (
Maronite Church The Maronite Church is an Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Catholic ''sui iuris'' particular church in full communion with the pope and the worldwide Catholic Church, with self-governance under the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches. Th ...
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Melkite Catholic Church el, Μελχιτική Ελληνική Καθολική Εκκλησία , image = Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Damascus, Syria.jpg , imagewidth = 200px , alt = , caption = , abbreviatio ...
and Syriac Catholic Church) *
Aperlae Aperlae or Aperlai ( grc, Ἄπερλαι, Aperlai) was an ancient city on the southern coast of ancient Lycia. It did not play any significant role in history or politics, yet its lifespan of 1,300 years is worth note. The harsh local terrai ...
* Aphnaeum * Aphroditopolis *
Apisa Maius Apisa Maius is a former Roman- Berber city and present Latin Catholic titular bishopric. History Apisa Maius was an Ancient city in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis. It was a bishopric, suffragan to the Metropolitan of Carthage. Its ...
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Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Apollonias ''Apollonias'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the laurel family, Lauraceae. The genus includes from one to 10 species of evergreen trees and shrubs, depending on circumscription; recent studies have limited the genus to just one spe ...
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Apollonis Apollonis (; grc, Ἀπoλλωνίς means "of Apollo") was one of the three younger Mousai Apollonides (Muses) in Greek mythology and daughters of Apollo, who were worshipped in Delphi where the Temple of Apollo and the Oracle were located. T ...
* Apollonopolis Magna * Apollonopolis Parva * Apollonos-Hieron * Appia *
Appiaria Ryahovo ( bg, Ряхово) is a village in northern Bulgaria, and as Ancient Ap(p)iaria a former bishopric, remaining a Latin Catholic titular see. It is located in the municipality of Slivo Pole in Ruse Province. As of February 2011, it had a ...
* Aprus * Apta * Aptuca (
Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Aquae in Proconsulari Aquae in Proconsulari is a former Ancient city and bishopric in Roman Africa and present Latin Catholic titular see. Its modern location is Henchir-El-Baghla, in present Tunisia. History Aquae Novae was important enough in the Roman province ...
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Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Aquae Novae in Proconsulari Aquae Novae in Proconsulari is a former Ancient city and bishopric in Roman Africa and present Latin Catholic titular see. Its modern location are the ruins of Sidi-Ali-Djebin, in present Tunisia. History Aquae Novae was important enough in the ...
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Africa Proconsularis Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Aquae Sirenses Aquae Sirenses (Acque Sirensi), also known as Aquaesirensis, is an ancient Roman colonia and a modern titular see of the Roman Catholic Church in Algeria.J. Mesnage ''L'Afrique chrétienne'', Paris 1912, p. 479. The name means Sirens Water, and ...
* Aquae Thibilitanae * Aquaviva * Aquileia Patriarchate (in Italy) * Aquipendium *
Arabia The Arabian Peninsula, (; ar, شِبْهُ الْجَزِيرَةِ الْعَرَبِيَّة, , "Arabian Peninsula" or , , "Island of the Arabs") or Arabia, is a peninsula of Western Asia, situated northeast of Africa on the Arabian Plat ...
* Arabissus * Arad * Aradi *
Aradus ''Aradus'' is a genus of true bugs in the family Aradidae, the flat bugs. It is distributed worldwide, mainly in the Holarctic.Larivière, M. C. and A. Larochelle. (2006)An overview of flat bug genera (Hemiptera, Aradidae) from New Zealand, wit ...
* Arae in Mauretania *
Arae in Numidia Arae in Numidia (also spelled Aræ in Numidia) was an Ancient city and bishopric in Roman Africa, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see. Its modern location is presumed in present Algeria. History The city was important enough in the Roma ...
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Arausio Orange (; Provençal: ''Aurenja'' or ''Aurenjo'' ) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. It is about north of Avignon, on the departmental border with Gard, which follows th ...
* Araxa * Arba *
Arbanum Arbanum is a town, former bishopric and present titular see in present Albania. Latin bishopric Arbanum was established circa 1100 as Diocese of Arbano (or Albania), suffragan of the Metropolitan Archbishopric of Durrës (Italian Durazzo). It ...
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Arcadia Arcadia may refer to: Places Australia * Arcadia, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney * Arcadia, Queensland * Arcadia, Victoria Greece * Arcadia (region), a region in the central Peloponnese * Arcadia (regional unit), a modern administrative un ...
* Arcadiopolis in Asia * Arcadiopolis in Europa *
Arca in Armenia ARCA or Arca may refer to: Companies * Arca-Filmproduktion GmbH, the German film production company of Gero Wecker * Arca Fondi SGR, Italian asset management company * Arca South, an industrial estate in the Philippines * ARCAspace, an aerospac ...
* Arca in Phoenicia (
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Maronite Church The Maronite Church is an Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Catholic ''sui iuris'' particular church in full communion with the pope and the worldwide Catholic Church, with self-governance under the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches. Th ...
) * Arcavica * Archelaïs * Ardamerium * Árd Carna * Árd Mór * Árd Sratha *
Arena An arena is a large enclosed platform, often circular or oval-shaped, designed to showcase theatre, musical performances, or sporting events. It is composed of a large open space surrounded on most or all sides by tiered seating for spectators ...
* Areopolis * Arethusa (
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and Syriac Catholic Church) *
Argos Argos most often refers to: * Argos, Peloponnese, a city in Argolis, Greece ** Ancient Argos, the ancient city * Argos (retailer), a catalogue retailer operating in the United Kingdom and Ireland Argos or ARGOS may also refer to: Businesses ...
* Ariarathia *
Ariassus Ariassus or Ariassos ( grc, Άριασσός) was a town in Pisidia, Asia Minor built on a steep hillside about 50 kilometres inland from Attaleia (modern Antalya). History The town was founded in the Hellenistic period in the 3rd century BC. ...
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Arindela Gharandal ( ar, غرندل) is a town in the Tafilah Governorate in southern Jordan, located about south-southeast of the governorate capital Tafilah. It is identified with Arindela ( grc, Ἀρίνδηλα), a town in the late Roman province of ...
* Arisitum * Aristium * Arna * Arneae *
Arpi Arpi ( grc, Ἄρποι), Argyrippa ( grc, Ἀργύριππα), and Argos Hippium ( grc, Ἄργος Ἵππιον) was an ancient city of Apulia, Italy, 20 mi. W. of the sea coast, and 5 mi. N. of the modern Foggia. The first name was ...
* Arsacal *
Arsamosata Arsamosata (Middle Persian ''*Aršāmšād''; Old Persian ''*Ṛšāma-šiyāti-'', grc, Ἀρσαμόσατα, ) was an ancient and medieval city situated on the bank of the Murat River, near the present-day city of Elâzığ. It was founded i ...
* Arsennaria * Arsinoë in Arcadia * Arsinoë in Cypro *
Artvin Artvin ( Laz and ; hy, Արտուին, translit=Artuin) is a city in northeastern Turkey about inland from the Black Sea. It is located on a hill overlooking the Çoruh River near the Deriner Dam. It is a former bishopric and (vacant) Armeni ...
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) * Arycanda * Ascalon *
Aspendus Aspendos or Aspendus (Pamphylian Greek, Pamphylian: ΕΣΤϜΕΔΥΣ; Ancient Greek, Attic: Ἄσπενδος) was an ancient Greco-Roman city in Antalya province of Turkey. The site is located 40 km east of the modern city of Antalya. It ...
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Aspona Aspona ( gr, Ἄσπονα, Ἄσπωνα) was an ancient city and bishopric in Galatia, in central Asia Minor. It corresponds to the modern settlement of Sarıhüyük (earlier Şedithüyük). History The settlement lies some 80 km southeas ...
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Assuras Assuras, sometimes given as Assura or Assur, was a town in the Roman province of Proconsular Africa. Ruins of its temples and theatres and other public buildings are at ''Henchir-Zenfour''. Bishopric At an early stage Assuras became the cent ...
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Assus Assos (; grc-gre, Ἄσσος, la, Assus) is a beautiful small and historically important town on the Aegean coast in the Ayvacık district of Çanakkale province, Turkey. It is on the southern side of Biga Peninsula (better known by its an ...
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Astypalaea In Greek mythology, Astypalaea (Ancient Greek: Ἀστυπάλαια ) or Astypale was a Phoenician princess as the daughter of King Phoenix and Perimede, daughter of Oeneus; thus she was the sister of Europa. In some accounts, her mother was c ...
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Atella Atella was an ancient Oscan city of Campania, located 20km directly north of Naples. Remains The ruins of the city walls, private houses, the so-called ''garden of Virgil'' and many tombs remain, on sites in the ''comuni'' of Frattaminore, Or ...
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Athribis Athribis ( ar, أتريب; Greek: , from the original Egyptian ''Hut-heryib'', cop, Ⲁⲑⲣⲏⲃⲓ) was an ancient city in Lower Egypt. It is located in present-day Tell Atrib, just northeast of Benha on the hill of Kom Sidi Yusuf. The to ...
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Athyra ''Athyra'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Steven Brust, the sixth book in his Vlad Taltos series, set in the fantasy world of Dragaera. Originally published in 1993, by Ace Books, it was reprinted in 2003 along with ''Orca'' in the om ...
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Attaea Attaea or Attaia ( grc, Ἄτταια) was a city of Classical Anatolia in the region of the Caicus River or Lycus River. It minted coins inscribed "ΑΤΤΕΑΤΩΝ" from Caracalla's time simultaneously with those who have the legend "ΑΤΤΑΙ ...
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Attalea in Lydia Attalea or Attaleia ( grc, Ἀττάλεια) was a Roman city of ancient Lydia, former diocese and is presently a Latin Catholic titular bishopric. Its modern location is Yanantepe in Asian Turkey. History Attalea was originally named Agroeir ...
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Attuda Attuda or Attouda ( grc, Ἄττουδα) was a Hellenistic city in ancient Caria and later in the Roman province of Phrygia Pacatiana. There are coins of the place with the Greek epigraph ''Ἱερὰ Βουλὴ Ἀττουδέων'', of the ti ...
* Auca * Aufinium * Augurus * Augusta * Augustopolis in Palaestina * Augustopolis in Phrygia * Aulon (Aulonensis) * Aulon (Aulonitanus) * Aureliopolis in Asia * Aureliopolis in Lydia * Aurocla *
Aurusuliana Aurusuliana was a Roman Era city located in what was the Roman Province of Byzacena (Roman North Africa) and today modern Tunisia. The exact site of the city remains unknown and a source of some controversy. It is now generally considered to have be ...
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Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
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Bahanna Dhorbania, also known as ''Henchir Oued Nebhana'', is a village and locality in Tunisia. It's also the site of Ancient city and former bishopric Bahanna, now a Latin Catholic titular see. Location Dhorbania is in the Kairouan Governorate of Tuni ...
* Babylon * Babra * Bacanaria * Bacatha in Arabia * Bacatha in Palaestina * Badiae *
Bagai Bagai was a Roman–Berber city in the province of Africa Proconsularis. It must have been of some reasonable size, as it was also the seat of an ancient Catholic bishopric. The ancient city has been identified with ruins at Ksar-Bagaï outsid ...
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Baia Baia (german: Baja, Stadt Molde, or Moldenmarkt; hu, Moldvabánya; lat, Civitas Moldaviae) is a commune in Suceava County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia, northeastern Romania with a population of 6,793 (2002 census).Balanea Baniyas ( ar, بَانِيَاس ') is a Mediterranean coastal city in Tartous Governorate, northwestern Syria, located south of Latakia (ancient Laodicea) and north of Tartous (ancient Tortosa). It is known for its citrus fruit orchards an ...
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Balecium Balec was an medieval fortified town near Shkodër in what is now Albania. The settlement originated in Roman times. During Byzantine rule over the area, it was part of the Dyrrhachium theme. Later it was a seat of a župa of the Kingdom of Dukl ...
* Baliana * Bamaccora * Bapara * Bararus * Barata *
Barbalissus Barbalissos ( grc, Βαρβαλισσός, la, Barbalissus) was a city in the Roman province of Euphratensis. Its site is marked by the ruins at Qala'at Balis ( ar, قلعة بالس), which partly retains the old name, south of Maskanah (the anc ...
* Barca * Barcusus * Bardstown *
Bareta Bareta is a city and municipal council in the Mansa district, Punjab, Mansa district in Punjab, India, Southern Punjab, India. It is a small town that lies on the NH-148B. History Bareta is a small town in the southern part of the Indian state ...
* Bargala * Bargylia * Barica * Baris in Hellesponto * Baris in Pisidia *
Basilinopolis Basilinopolis or Basilinoupolis (Greek: Βασιλινούπολις) was a town in Bithynia Prima (civil Diocese of Pontus), which obtained the rank of a city under, or perhaps shortly before, Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate, whose mother was ...
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Bassiana ''Acritoscincus'' is a genus of Australian skinks (family Scincidae). It belongs to the ''Eugongylus'' group; the genus ''Oligosoma ''Oligosoma'' is a genus of small to medium-sized skinks (family Scincidae) found only in New Zealand, Norfol ...
* Basti * Batnae ( Syriac Catholic Church) * Bavagaliana * Beatia *
Bela Bela may refer to: Places Asia *Bela Pratapgarh, a town in Pratapgarh District, Uttar Pradesh, India *Bela, a small village near Bhandara, Maharashtra, India *Bela, another name for the biblical city Zoara * Bela, Dang, in Nepal *Bela, Janakpur ...
* Belabitene * Belali * Bellicastrum * Belesasa * Bencenna * Benda * Benepota * Beneventum *
Bennefa The Diocese of Bennefa ( la, Rite Bennefensis, link=no) is a home suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. Bennefa, identifiable with Oglet-Khefifa in modern Tunisia, is an ancient civitas of the Roman province of Byzacena. and a s ...
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Beroea Beroea (or Berea) was an ancient city of the Hellenistic period and Roman Empire now known as Veria (or Veroia) in Macedonia (Greece), Macedonia, Northern Greece. It is a small city on the eastern side of the Vermio Mountains north of Mount Olympus ...
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Berenice Berenice ( grc, Βερενίκη, ''Bereníkē'') is the Ancient Macedonian form of the Attic Greek name ''Pherenikē'', which means "bearer of victory" . Berenika, priestess of Demeter in Lete ca. 350 BC, is the oldest epigraphical evidence. ...
* Berissa * Beroë * Berrhoea * Betagbara * Bethleem * Bettonium * Bethzabda * Beverlacum * Biccari *
Bida Bida is a Local Government Area in Niger State, Nigeria and a city on the A124 highway which occupies most of the area. The LGA has an area of and a population of 188,181 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 912. The city Bida i ...
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Bigastro Bigastro () is a municipality in the Valencian Community (Spain) situated in the south of the province of Alicante, in the comarca of Vega Baja del Segura. It had a population of 6,450 at the time of the 2005 census. History In La Loma there is ...
* Bilta * Binda * Birtha * Bisarchio * Bisica * Bistue * Bisuldino * Bitettum * Bitylius *
Bizya Vize ( el, Βιζύη, bg, Виза) is a town and district of Kırklareli Province in the Marmara region of Turkey. The district governor is Elif Canan Tuncer, and the mayor is Ercan Özalp ( CHP). According to the Turkish Statistical Institu ...
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Bladia Henchir-Baldia is an archaeological site and locality in southern Tunisia. The stone ruins are tentatively associated with Bladia, a civitas of the Roman province of Byzacena during the Roman Empire. It was a Catholic bishopric. Bladia was the seat ...
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Blera Blera is a small town and ''comune'' in the northern Lazio region of Italy. It was known during the Middle Ages as Bieda, an evolved form of its ancient name, which was restored in the twentieth century. It is the birthplace of Pope Sabinian; Pop ...
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Bonusta Bonusta was a town, not far from Carthage, in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis. No trace of it has been identified.Stefano Antonio Morcelli''Africa christiana'' Volume I, Brescia 1816, pp. 105–106 Bishop Rufinianus At the Confe ...
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Bosporus The Bosporus Strait (; grc, Βόσπορος ; tr, İstanbul Boğazı 'Istanbul strait', colloquially ''Boğaz'') or Bosphorus Strait is a natural strait and an internationally significant waterway located in Istanbul in northwestern Tu ...
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Bostra Bosra ( ar, بُصْرَىٰ, Buṣrā), also spelled Bostra, Busrana, Bozrah, Bozra and officially called Busra al-Sham ( ar, بُصْرَىٰ ٱلشَّام, Buṣrā al-Shām), is a town in southern Syria, administratively belonging to the Dara ...
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Brixellum Brescello (; in the local dialect, in the Reggio Emilia dialect) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Reggio Emilia in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about northwest of Bologna and about northwest of Reggio Emilia. ...
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Britonia Britonia (which became Bretoña in Galician and Spanish) is the historical, apparently Latinized name of a Celtic settlement by Romano-Britons on the Iberian peninsula following the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain. The area is roughly analogo ...
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Bruzus Bruzus or Brouzos ( grc, Βροῦζος) was a town of ancient Phrygia, in the Phrygian Pentapolis, inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times. Druzon, which Ptolemy places among the cities of Phrygia Magna, should be Bruzon. It was the seat of a ...
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Bubastis Bubastis ( Bohairic Coptic: ''Poubasti''; Greek: ''Boubastis'' or ''Boubastos''), also known in Arabic as Tell-Basta or in Egyptian as Per-Bast, was an ancient Egyptian city. Bubastis is often identified with the biblical ''Pi-Beseth'' ( h ...
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Bubon The bubon ( uk, бубон) is a Ukrainian percussive folk instrument, of the tambourine family. The bubon consists of a wooden ring with a diameter of up to which has a skin (often from a dog) tightened over one or sometimes both sides. Occas ...
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Bulla Bulla (Latin, 'bubble') may refer to: Science and medicine * Bulla (dermatology), a bulla * Bulla, a focal lung pneumatosis, an air pocket in the lung * Auditory bulla, a hollow bony structure on the skull enclosing the ear * Ethmoid bulla, pa ...
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Bulla Regia Bulla Regia was a Berber, Punic, and Roman town near present-day Jendouba, Tunisia. Its surviving ruins and archaeological site are noted for their Hadrianic-era semi-subterranean housing, a protection from the fierce heat and effects of the sun ...
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Butus The Diocese of Buto (Latin Butus, Greek Butos) is a former Christianity, Christian diocese and titular see of both the Roman Catholic and Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, Coptic Orthodox Churches, with see in the Ancient City of Buto in the Ni ...
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Buthrotum Butrint ( el, Βουθρωτόν and Βουθρωτός, ''Bouthrōtón'', la, Buthrōtum) was an ancient Greek and later Roman city and bishopric in Epirus. "Speakers of these various Greek dialects settled different parts of Greece at differen ...
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Buxentum Policastro Bussentino (or simply Policastro) is an Italian town and hamlet (''frazione'') of the municipality of Santa Marina (of which it is its seat) in the province of Salerno, Campania region. It is a former bishopric, now titular see, an ...
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Byblus Byblos ( ; gr, Βύβλος), also known as Jbeil or Jubayl ( ar, جُبَيْل, Jubayl, locally ; phn, 𐤂𐤁𐤋, , probably ), is a city in the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate of Lebanon. It is believed to have been first occupied between 880 ...


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Cabarsussi Cabarsussi, was an ancient civitas (municipality) and bishopric in the Roman province of Byzacena (Roman North Africa), that is tentatively identifiable with ruins at Drâa-Bellouan in modern Tunisia. The current bishop is Terence Robert Curtin, ...
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Cabasa The cabasa, similar to the shekere, is a percussion instrument that is constructed with loops of steel ball chain wrapped around a wooden cylinder. The cylinder is fixed to a long, wooden or plastic handle. The metal cabasa was created by Mart ...
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Caere : Caere (also Caisra and Cisra) is the Latin name given by the Romans to one of the larger cities of southern Etruria, the modern Cerveteri, approximately 50–60 kilometres north-northwest of Rome. To the Etruscans it was known as Cisra, t ...
* Caesarea in Bithynia * Caesarea in Cappadocia (
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Melkite Catholic Church el, Μελχιτική Ελληνική Καθολική Εκκλησία , image = Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Damascus, Syria.jpg , imagewidth = 200px , alt = , caption = , abbreviatio ...
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Caesarea Philippi Banias or Banyas ( ar, بانياس الحولة; he, בניאס, label=Modern Hebrew; Judeo-Aramaic, Medieval Hebrew: פמייס, etc.; grc, Πανεάς) is a site in the Golan Heights near a natural spring, once associated with the Greek g ...
* Caesarea in Mauretania * Caesarea in Numidia * Caesarea in Palaestina * Caesarea in Thessalia * Caesariana * Caesaropolis *
Caffa uk, Феодосія, Теодосія crh, Kefe , official_name = () , settlement_type= , image_skyline = THEODOSIA 01.jpg , imagesize = 250px , image_caption = Genoese fortress of Caffa , image_shield = Fe ...
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California California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the most populous U.S. state and the 3rd largest by area. It is also the m ...
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Calydon Calydon (; grc, Καλυδών, ) was a Greek city in ancient Aetolia, situated on the west bank of the river Evenus, 7.5 Roman miles (approx. 11 km) from the sea. Its name is most famous today for the Calydonian boar that had to be ov ...
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Camachus Camachus was a town in the Roman province of Armenia III. The true primitive name seems to have been Camacha. Camachus, Camachum and Camache are later forms. It is today Kemah in eastern Turkey. History The town enclosed a celebrated temple o ...
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Camuliana Camuliana, Camulia, Kamoulianai, or Kamoulia ( el, Καμουλιαναί, Καμούλιανα) was an ancient town or perhaps a village in ancient Cappadocia, located northwest of Caesarea, today Kayseri in Turkey. It is mostly mentioned in conn ...
* Canapium * Canatha * Candyba * Cannae * Canosa *
Cantanus Cantanus or Kantanos ( grc, Κάντανος), or Cantania or Kantania (Καντανία), was town of ancient Crete, which the Peutinger Table fixes at 24 M.P. from Cisamus. It was a bishop's see under the Byzantine Empire, and when the Venetians ...
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Capitolias Capitolias ( grc, Καπιτωλιάς, Kapitolias) was an ancient city east of the Jordan River, and is identified with the modern village of Beit Ras in the Irbid Governorate in northern Jordan. Anciently it was a town of Coele-Syria. The Peut ...
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Capra Capra may refer to: * ''Capra'' (genus), comprising the goats * Capra (goat dance), a Romanian custom * Capra (titular see), a titular see in the Catholic Church * Capra (car), a pick-up brand from the Iranian Bahman Group People * Buzz Capra ...
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Capsa Gafsa ( aeb, ڨفصة '; ar, قفصة qafṣah), originally called Capsa in Latin, is the capital of Gafsa Governorate of Tunisia. It lends its Latin name to the Mesolithic Capsian culture. With a population of 111,170, Gafsa is the ninth-la ...
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Capsus ''Capsus'' is a genus of ''mirid bugs'' belonging to the family Miridae, subfamily Mirinae. Species Current and extinct species: (Dagger, , indicates extinct.) * '' Capsus annulicornis'' Herrich-Schaeffer, 1835 * '' Capsus ater'' (Linnaeus ...
* Caput Cilla * Carac-Moba * Carallia * Cardabunta * Cardicium * Cariana *
Carini Carini ( la, Hyccara or Hyccarum, grc, Ὕκαρα and Ὕκαρον) is a city and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Palermo, Sicily, by rail west-northwest of Palermo. It has a population of 37,752. History Timaeus, in the thirteent ...
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Carpentras Carpentras (, formerly ; Provençal Occitan: ''Carpentràs'' in classical norm or ''Carpentras'' in Mistralian norm; la, Carpentoracte) is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. ...
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Carthage Carthage was the capital city of Ancient Carthage, on the eastern side of the Lake of Tunis in what is now Tunisia. Carthage was one of the most important trading hubs of the Ancient Mediterranean and one of the most affluent cities of the cla ...
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Carystus Carystus (; el, Κάρυστος, near modern Karystos) was a polis (city-state) on ancient Euboea. It was situated on the south coast of the island, at the foot of Mount Oche. It is mentioned by Homer in the Catalogue of Ships in the '' Iliad' ...
* Casae Calanae * Casae in Numidia * Casae in Pamphylia * Casae Medianae *
Casae Nigrae Negrine is a town and commune in Tébessa Province in north-eastern Algeria. It was the site of ancient Casae Nigrae, a settlement of Roman North Africa with an attached bishopric that remains a Latin Catholic titular see. Geography Negrine i ...
* Casius * Cassandria * Castabala * Castello * Castellum Iabar * Castellum in Mauretania * Castellum in Numidia * Castellum Medianum * Castellum Minus * Castellum Ripae * Castellum Tatroportus * Castellum Tingitii * Castellum Titulianum * Castoria * Castra Galbae *
Castra Martis Castra Martis ( bg, Кастра Мартис) was a Roman fortified garrison (castra) in Dacia which became a town and bishopric and remains a Latin Catholic titular see. History Castra Martis, named after the Roman god of war Mars, on the mode ...
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Castra Severiana Castra Severiana was an ancient Roman-era town of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis, in North Africa during late antiquity. The town in modern Algeria has been tentatively identified with ruins at Sidi-Ali-Ben-Joub (Chanzy) or Lalla ...
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Castro di Puglia Castro (Salentino: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the Italian province of Lecce in the Apulia region of south-eastern Italy. History Castro derives its name from ''Castrum Minervae'' (Latin for "Athena's castle"), which was an ancient town of th ...
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Castrum In the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire The Roman Empire ( la, Imperium Romanum ; grc-gre, Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων, Basileía tôn Rhōmaíōn) was the post-Roman Republic, Republican period of ancient Rome. As a po ...
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Castulo Castulo (Latin: ''Castulo''; Iberian: ''Kastilo'') was an Iberian town and bishopric (now Latin titular see located in the Andalusian province of Jaén, in south-central Spain, near modern Linares. History Evidence of human presence sin ...
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Catabum Castra Catabum Castra was an ancient Roman town of North Africa during the Byzantine Empire, Vandal Kingdom and Roman Empire. The town has been tentatively identified with ruins at Djidioua in Algeria. Titular see of Catabum Castra During the Roman ...
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Catrum {{citation style, date=May 2017 Catrum was an ancient city and diocese in Africa Proconsulare. It is now a Roman Catholic titular see. History Catrum was among the numerous cities in the Roman province of Mauritania Caesariensis which were imp ...
* Catula * Caudium * Caunus * Cea * Ceanannus Mór * Cebarades * Cedamusa * Cediae *
Cefa Cefa ( hu, Cséffa, ger, Tscheppensdorf) is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania with a population of 2,272 people (2011). It is composed of three villages: Ateaș (''Atyás''), Cefa and Inand (''Inánd''). It also included five other vill ...
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Celerina Celerina/Schlarigna (German/Italian ''Celerina''; Romansh ) is a municipality in the Maloja Region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. History Celerina/Schlarigna was first mentioned in 1313 as ''Schellarin'' and in 1320 as ''Celarina''. In ...
* Cellae in Mauretania * Cellae in Proconsulari * Cell Ausaille * Cemerianus * Cenae * Cenculiana * Centenaria * Centuria *
Centuriones El-Kentour (الكنتور) is a town and mountain in Algeria. It is located in the Constantine Mountains. El-Kentour is also the site of the El-Ouahch to El-Kentour tunnel, which is part of the National Road 3. Location El-Kentour is situated 3&nb ...
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Ceramus Ceramus or Keramos ( grc, Κέραμος) is a city on the north coast of the Ceramic Gulf—named after this city—in ancient Caria, in southwest Asia Minor; its ruins can be found outside the modern village of Ören, Muğla Province, Tu ...
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Cerbali Cerbali is a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church. It was originally a bishopric in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis and then Zeugitana in late antiquity. The city on which it was based remains unknown but it must have been i ...
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Cercina Cercina () is a ''frazione'' (rural borough) of the municipality of Sesto Fiorentino, in the Metropolitan City of Florence, central Italy, located on the slopes of Mount Morello Monte Morello is the highest mountain (934 m.) in the Flore ...
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Cestrus Cestrus was a city in the Roman province of Isauria, in Asia Minor. Its placing within Isauria is given by Hierocles, Georgius Cyprius, and Parthey's (''Notitiae episcopatuum'').
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Chalcedonia Chalcedon ( or ; , sometimes transliterated as ''Chalkedon'') was an ancient maritime town of Bithynia, in Asia Minor. It was located almost directly opposite Byzantium, south of Scutari (modern Üsküdar) and it is now a district of the ci ...
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Chariopolis Hayrabolu, formerly Charioupolis ( el, Χαριούπολις), is a town and district of Tekirdağ Province in the Marmara region of Turkey. As of 2013 the mayor is Hasan İrtem of the ( Democrat Party). History Byzantine period Nothing is know ...
* Chelm * Chersonesus in Creta * Chersonesus in Europa * Chersonesus in Zechia * Chiemium * Chimaera * Choma * Chonochora * Chullu * Chunavia * Christianopolis * Christopolis * Chrysopolis in Arabia *
Chrysopolis in Macedonia Chrysopolis ( el, Χρυσόπολις or Χρυσοῦπολις, link=no, meaning "golden city"), can refer to: * Üsküdar, an Asian suburb of Istanbul, Turkey * ''Chrysopolis'' (sidewheeler) a side-wheel steamboat that ran between Sacramento a ...
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Chytri Chytri (or Khytri, el, Χύτροι) was one of the ten city-kingdoms of Cyprus in antiquity. It was located in the centre of the island, in the territory of Chytraea, west of Mesaoria. Today the modern town of Kythrea (Kyrka) has preserved the ...
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Cibalae Vinkovci () is a city in Slavonia, in the Vukovar-Syrmia County in eastern Croatia. The city's registered population was 28,247 in the 2021 census, the total population of the city was 31,057, making it the largest town of the county. Surrounde ...
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Cibyra Cibyra or Kibyra (Greek: ), also referred to as Cibyra Magna, was an Ancient Greek city near the modern town of Gölhisar, in Burdur Province. It lay outside the north-western limits of the ancient province of Lycia and was the chief city of a ...
* Cidramus * Cidyessus * Cilibia * Cillium * Cincari * Cinna * Cinnaborium * Cynopolis in Aegypto * Cynopolis in Arcadia * Circesium * Cisamus * Ciscissus * Cissa *
Cissi Djinet (Arabic: جنّات ''Jannāt''), the classical Cissi, is a port town and commune in the Bordj Menaïel District of Boumerdès Province, Algeria, east of the mouth of the Isser River and around Cape Djinet. As of 2008, the population of ...
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Citharizum Citharizum (from el, Κιθαριζων) was a town and fortress on the south arm of the Euphrates in the Roman province of Armenia III. According to Procopius of Caesarea, the city was located in the Asthianene region. The fortress was separa ...
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Citium Kition ( Egyptian: ; Phoenician: , , or , ; Ancient Greek: , ; Latin: ) was a city-kingdom on the southern coast of Cyprus (in present-day Larnaca). According to the text on the plaque closest to the excavation pit of the Kathari site (as of ...
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Citrus ''Citrus'' is a genus of flowering trees and shrubs in the rue family, Rutaceae. Plants in the genus produce citrus fruits, including important crops such as oranges, lemons, grapefruits, pomelos, and limes. The genus ''Citrus'' is native to ...
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Cius Cius (; grc-gre, Kίος or Κῖος ''Kios''), later renamed Prusias on the Sea (; la, Prusias ad Mare) after king Prusias I of Bithynia, was an ancient Greek city bordering the Propontis (now known as the Sea of Marmara), in Bithynia and i ...
* Civitate * Claneus *
Claternae Claternae, also called Claterna, was a Roman town on the Via Emilia situated between the ''coloniae'' of Bononia and Forum Cornelii. Like many other evenly spaced settlements on the Via Emilia, each at a day's march for the legionaries, it probab ...
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Claudiopolis in Honoriade Claudiopolis ( gr, Κλαυδιόπολις) was an ancient city in the Roman province of Paphlagonia (and later Honorias) in northern Asia Minor. It was an episcopal see during Late Antiquity, and remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Chur ...
* Claudiopolis in Isauria * Clazomenae * Cleopatris * Cluain Iraird * Cluentum * Clypia *
Clysma Clysma ( el, Κλῦσμα, Κλειυσμα) was an ancient city and bishopric in Egypt. It was located at the head of the Gulf of Suez. History Clysma was founded or rebuilt by Emperor Trajan in the second century AD to protect travellers and ...
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Cnidus Knidos or Cnidus (; grc-gre, Κνίδος, , , Knídos) was a Greek city in ancient Caria and part of the Dorian Hexapolis, in south-western Asia Minor, modern-day Turkey. It was situated on the Datça peninsula, which forms the southern side o ...
* Cnossus * Codaca * Codrula * Coela * Coeliana * Colbasa * Colophon *
Colonia in Armenia Colonia or Koloneia, also called Colonia in Armenia ( hy, Կոլոնիա) to distinguish it from other towns of the same name, was a town of ancient Lesser Armenia, inhabited during Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine times. It became important enoug ...
* Colonia in Cappadocia *
Colossae Colossae (; grc-gre, Κολοσσαί) was an ancient city of Phrygia in Asia Minor, and one of the most celebrated cities of southern Anatolia (modern Turkey). The Epistle to the Colossians, an early Christian text which identifies its autho ...
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Columnata Khemisti is a town and commune in Tissemsilt Province in northern Algeria. It was called Bourbaki when Algeria was a colony of France. History In Roman times, it was called Columnata and belonged to the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis ...
* Colybrassus * Comama * Comana Armeniae *
Comana Pontica Comana Pontica ( grc, Κόμανα Ποντική, translit=Komana Pontika), was an ancient city located in ancient Pontus, now in modern Turkey. History Comana Pontica was located in the region of Pontus (now part of modern Turkey). It was ...
* Comba * Conana * Concordia in America *
Cone A cone is a three-dimensional geometric shape that tapers smoothly from a flat base (frequently, though not necessarily, circular) to a point called the apex or vertex. A cone is formed by a set of line segments, half-lines, or lines con ...
* Constantia in Arabia * Constantia in Thracia *
Constantina Flavia Valeria Constantina (also sometimes called ''Constantia'' and ''Constantiana''; el, Κωνσταντίνα; b. after 307/before 317 – d. 354), later known as Saint Constance, was the eldest daughter of Roman emperor Constantine the Great ...
* Coprithis * Coptus *
Coracesium Alanya (; ), formerly Alaiye, is a beach resort city and a district of Antalya Province on the southern coast of Turkey, in the country's Mediterranean Region, east of the city of Antalya. As of Turkey's 2010 census, the city had a population o ...
* Corada * Corbavia * Corinthus *
Corna The sign of the horns is a hand gesture with a variety of meanings and uses in various cultures. It is formed by extending the index and little fingers while holding the middle and ring fingers down with the thumb. Religious and superst ...
* Corniculana *
Corone Corone ( grc, Κορώνη, Korṓnē, crow) may refer to: * Koroni, also spelled Corone, a town in Greece * Corone (crow) In Greek and Roman mythology, Corone ( grc, Κορώνη, Korṓnē, crow ) is a young woman who attracted the atten ...
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Coronea Coroneia or Coronea or Koroneia ( grc, Κορώνεια) was a town of ancient Boeotia, and a member of the Boeotian League. It is described by Strabo as situated upon a height near Mount Helicon; its territory was called Κορωνειακή. The ...
* Coropissus * Corycus *
Corydala Corydala or Corydalla or Korydalla or Korydala ( grc, Κορύδαλλα) was a city of ancient Lycia. Anciently, it belonged to the Rhodians, according to Hecataeus, quoted by Stephanus. But it was not in Rhodes, nor was it one of the Rhodian ...
* Cos * Cotenna * Cotrada * Cotyaeum * Cova * * Cratia *
Cremna Cremna (Greek Κρῆμνα), or Kremna, was an ancient town in Pisidia. It is situated in the district of Bucak. It stands in a remote valley on a high plateau dominating the ancient Cestrus River (today Aksu), with limited access and good de ...
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Crepedula Crepedula was an ancient Roman–Berber civitas in the province of Byzacena in Africa Proconsularis. It was located in modern Tunisia. The town was also the seat of a Catholic diocese. There are three known bishops of this diocese. * The Catholic ...
* Cresima * Croae *
Cubda Cubda was an ancient city in Tunisia. It is a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church. The town was an ancient bishopric, centered in an unknown city, probably of the same name. It was situated in the Roman province of Africa (Roman provin ...
* Cufruta * Cucusus * Cuicul * Culusi *
Cuncacestre Cuncacestre (Chester-le-Street) was a seat of the Anglo Saxon Bishop of Lindisfarne, and subsists as a Roman Catholic titular see. Start of the Diocese The church was established to house the body of Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, Bishop of Lindisf ...
* Cunga Féichin *
Cumae Cumae ( grc, Κύμη, (Kumē) or or ; it, Cuma) was the first ancient Greek colony on the mainland of Italy, founded by settlers from Euboea in the 8th century BC and soon becoming one of the strongest colonies. It later became a rich Ro ...
* Curium * Cursola * Curubis * Cures Sabinorum *
Cusae Cusae ( grc, Κοῦσαι or Κῶς; cop, ⲕⲱⲥⲉⲓ or ⲕⲟⲥⲉⲓ) was a city in Upper Egypt. Its Ancient Egyptian name was ''qjs'' (variant ''qsy''), conventionally rendered Qis or Kis. Today, the town is known as El Quseyya, and ...
* Cyanae *
Cybistra Cybistra or Kybistra (Ancient Greek: grc, Κυβιστρα, Kubistra; Latin: ), earlier known as Ḫubišna ( hit, , Ḫubišna; akk, , Ḫabušna), was a town of ancient Cappadocia or Cilicia. Its site is located about 10km northeast of the mo ...
* Cyme * Cyparissia * Cypsela * Cyrene *
Cyrrhus Cyrrhus (; el, Κύρρος ''Kyrrhos'') is a city in ancient Syria founded by Seleucus Nicator, one of Alexander the Great's generals. Other names for the city include Coricium, Corice, Hagioupolis, Nebi Huri ( ar, نبي هوري), and Khoros ...
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Cyzicus Cyzicus (; grc, Κύζικος ''Kúzikos''; ota, آیدینجق, ''Aydıncıḳ'') was an ancient Greek town in Mysia in Anatolia in the current Balıkesir Province of Turkey. It was located on the shoreward side of the present Kapıdağ Peni ...


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* Dadibra *
Dadima Dadima was a town of Mesopotamia (Roman province), Mesopotamia, inhabited during Byzantine times. It became the seat of a Christian bishop; no longer a residential see, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. Its site is located nea ...
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Dagnum Dagnum ( sq, Danjë or Dejë, sr, Danj, it, Dagno) was a town, bishopric and important medieval fortress located on the territory of present-day Albania, which has been under Serbian, Venetian and Ottoman control and remains a Latin Catholic t ...
* Daimlaig *
Daldis Daldis ( grc, Δάλδις, ἡ Δάλδις), was a town on the borders of ancient Lydia and Phrygia, a former bishopric, and is now a Latin Catholic titular see. It also minted coins in antiquity with the legend Δαλδιανων. It also bore ...
* Dalisandus in Isauria *
Dalisandus in Pamphylia Dalisandus or Dalisandos ( grc, Δαλισανδός) was an ancient city and bishopric in eastern Pamphylia, in Asia Minor (Anatolia, Asian Turkey) and remains a Latin titular see. It was situated near Lake Seydişehri in Turkey. History This ...
* Damascus *
Damiata Damietta ( arz, دمياط ' ; cop, ⲧⲁⲙⲓⲁϯ, Tamiati) is a port city and the capital of the Damietta Governorate in Egypt, a former bishopric and present multiple Catholic titular see. It is located at the Damietta branch, an easter ...
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Melkite Catholic Church el, Μελχιτική Ελληνική Καθολική Εκκλησία , image = Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Damascus, Syria.jpg , imagewidth = 200px , alt = , caption = , abbreviatio ...
) * Danaba * Daonium * Daphnusia * Daphnutium *
Dara Dara is a given name used for both males and females, with more than one origin. Dara is found in the Bible's Old Testament Books of Chronicles. Dara רעwas a descendant of Judah (son of Jacob). (The Bible. 1 Chronicles 2:6). Dara (also known ...
( Syriac Catholic Church) * Dardanus * Darnis *
Dascylium Dascylium, Dascyleium, or Daskyleion ( grc, Δασκύλιον, Δασκυλεῖον), also known as Dascylus, was a town in Anatolia some inland from the coast of the Propontis, at modern Ergili, Turkey. Its site was rediscovered in 1952 and ...
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Daulia Daulis ( grc, Δαυλίς), at a later time Daulia (Δαυλία), and also Daulium or Daulion (Δαύλιον), was a town of ancient Phocis, near the frontiers of Boeotia, and on the road from Orchomenus and Chaeroneia to Delphi. Overview I ...
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Dausara ''Dausara'' is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae The Crambidae are the grass moth family of lepidopterans. They are variable in appearance, the nominal subfamily Crambinae (grass moths) taking up closely folded postures on grass stems w ...
* Decoriana *
Demetrias Demetrias ( grc, Δημητριάς) was a Greek city in Magnesia in ancient Thessaly (east central Greece), situated at the head of the Pagasaean Gulf, near the modern city of Volos. History It was founded in 294 BCE by Demetrius Polior ...
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Derbe Derbe or Dervi ( gr, Δέρβη), also called Derveia ( gr, Δέρβεια), was a city of Galatia in Asia Minor, and later of Lycaonia, and still later of Isauria and Cappadocia. It is mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles at , , and . Derbe ...
* Dercos *
Deultum Develtos ( el, Δεβελτός, Δηβελτός, Δεουελτòς, Δεούελτος, Διβηλτóς) or Deultum was an ancient city and bishopric in Thrace. It was located at the mouth of the River Sredetska on the west coast of Lake Mand ...
* Diana * Dianum * Dices * Diocaesarea in Isauria * Diocaesarea in Palaestina * Dioclea * Diocletiana * Diocletianopolis in Palaestina *
Diocletianopolis in Thracia Diocletianopolis ( el, Διοκλητιανούπολις, bg, Диоклецианопол, "Town of Diocletian") was a magnificent ancient Roman town in the region of Thrace, nowadays the town of Hisarya in Bulgaria. Its impressive remains i ...
* Diocletianopolis in Thebaide *
Dionysias As-Suwayda ( ar, ٱلسُّوَيْدَاء / ALA-LC romanization: ''as-Suwaydāʾ''), also spelled ''Sweida'' or ''Swaida'', is a mainly Druze city located in southwestern Syria, close to the border with Jordan. It is the capital of As-Suwayda ...
* Dionysiana * Dionysiopolis * Dioshieron * Diospolis Inferior * Diospolis in Thracia * Diospolis Superior *
Dium Dion ( el, Δίον; grc, Δῖον; la, Dium) is a village and municipal unit in the municipality of Dion-Olympos in the Pieria regional unit, Greece. It is located at the foot of Mount Olympus at a distance of 17 km from the capital c ...
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Doara Doara ( grc, Δοάρα) was a town of ancient Cappadocia, inhabited in Byzantine times. It was in the Chamanene prefecture created by Archelaus of Cappadocia during Hellenistic times. The town appears on the Peutinger Table between Caesarea and ...
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Eastern Catholic Churches The Eastern Catholic Churches or Oriental Catholic Churches, also called the Eastern-Rite Catholic Churches, Eastern Rite Catholicism, or simply the Eastern Churches, are 23 Eastern Christian autonomous ('' sui iuris'') particular churches of t ...
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Docimium Docimium, Docimia or Docimeium (Greek: and ) was an ancient city of Phrygia, Asia Minor where there were famous marble quarries. History This city, as appears from its coins – which bear the epigraph or – where the inhabitants are ...
* Doclea *
Dodona Dodona (; Doric Greek: Δωδώνα, ''Dōdṓnā'', Ionic and Attic Greek: Δωδώνη, ''Dōdṓnē'') in Epirus in northwestern Greece was the oldest Hellenic oracle, possibly dating to the second millennium BCE according to Herodotus. Th ...
* Dolia * Doliche *
Dometiopolis Dometiopolis ( grc, Δομετιούπολις) was a city of Cilicia Trachea, and in the later Roman province of Isauria in Asia Minor. Its ruins are found in the village of Katranlı, formerly Dindebul. History The city, whose previous name ...
* Domnach Sechnaill * Dora *
Dorylaeum Dorylaeum or Dorylaion ( el, Δορύλαιον; tr, Şarhöyük) was an ancient city in Anatolia. It is now an archaeological site located near the city of Eskişehir, Turkey. Its original location was about 10 km southwest of Eskişehi ...
* Dragobitia *
Dragonara Torremaggiore is a town, ''comune'' (municipality) and former seat of a bishopric, in the province of Foggia in the Apulia (in Italian: ''Puglia''), region of southeast Italy. It lies on a hill, over the sea, and is famous for production of win ...
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Drivast Drisht ( sq-definite, Drishti) is a village, former bishopric and Latin titular see with an Ancient and notable medieval history (Latin ''Drivastum,'' Italian ''Drivasto'') in Albania, 6 km from Mes Bridge (Albanian: ''Ura e Mesit''). It is l ...
um * Drizipara * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Drua * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Drusiliana * Dume, Dumium * Cyrenaica#Episcopal sees, Dystis


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* Bishop of Annaghdown, Eanach Dúin * Alet, Electa * Ecdaumava * Echinaioi, Echinus * Iksal, Ecsalus * Edessa, Greece, Edessa in Macedonia * Bishopric of Edessa, Edessa in Osrhoëne (
Melkite Catholic Church el, Μελχιτική Ελληνική Καθολική Εκκλησία , image = Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Damascus, Syria.jpg , imagewidth = 200px , alt = , caption = , abbreviatio ...
and Syriac Catholic Church * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Edistiana * Cabra, Spain, Egabro * Terrassa, Egara * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Egnatia * Gnatia, Egnazia Appula * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Eguga * Elaea (Aeolis), Elaea * Elateia, Elatea * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Elephantaria in Mauretania * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Elephantaria in Proconsulari * Niebla, Spain, Elepla * Eleutherna * Macedonia (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Eleutheropolis in Macedonia * Eleutheropolis (Diocese), Eleutheropolis in Palaestina * Lorca, Spain, Elicroca * Metropolis of Elis and Olena, Elis * Bishop of Elmham, Elmhama * Montealegre del Castillo, Elo * Haluza, Elusa * Elvas * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Eminentiana * Emmaus, Emmaüs * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Enera * Ephesus * Epidaurum * Epiphania (Cilicia), Epiphania in Cilicia * Hama, Epiphania in Syria * Jesolo, Equilium * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Equizetum * Eraclea * Ordona, Erdonia * Eresos, Eressus * Dereköy, Aydın, Eriza * Arabia Petraea#Episcopal sees, Erra * Erythrae * Cyrenaica#Episcopal sees, Erythrum * Erzerum (
Armenian Catholic Church , native_name_lang = hy , image = St Elie - St Gregory Armenian Catholic Cathedral.jpg , imagewidth = 260px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory the Illuminat ...
) * Arabia Petraea#Episcopal sees, Esbus * Etenna * Asia (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Euaza * Euchaitae * Eucarpia * Eudocia (Lycia), Eudocia * Eudocias * Eudoxias * Çivril, Eumenia * Euroea in Epiro (titular see), Euroea in Epiro * Euroea in Phoenicia * Dura-Europos, Europus * Arabia Petraea#Episcopal sees, Eutyme * Macedonia (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Ezero


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* Falerii * Falerone * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Fallaba * Roman Catholic Diocese of Famagusta, Famagusta * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Fata * Faustinopolis * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Febiana * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Feradi Maius * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Feradi Minus * Ferento, Ferentium * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Fesseë * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Ficus * Fidenae * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Fidoloma * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Filaca * Torremaggiore, Fiorentino * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Fissiana * Flavias * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Flumenpiscense * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Flenucleta * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Floriana * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Flumenzer * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Foratiana * Forconio, Forconium * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Forma * Formiae * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Forontoniana * Forum Flaminii * Forum Novum * Forum Popilii * Forum Traiani (Titular See), Forum Traiani * Fondi, Fundi * Frigento, Frequentium * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Fronta * Fuerteventura * Furnos Maior and Furnos Minor, Furnos Maior * Furnos Maior and Furnos Minor, Furnos Minor * Fussala


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* Palaestina Prima#Episcopal sees, Gabae * Roman Catholic Diocese of Gabala, Gabala * Gabii * Syria (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Gabula * Gadara * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Gadiaufala * Byzacena, Gaguari * Calatia, Galazia in Campania * Gallese, Gallesium * Galtelli * Gangra * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Garba * Garðar, Greenland, Gardar * Europa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Garella * Gargara * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Garriana * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Gaudiaba * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Gauriana * Gaza City, Gaza * Gezer, Gazera * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Gegi * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Gemellae in Byzacena * Gemellae, Gemellae in Numidia * Augustamnica#Episcopal sees, Gera * Palaestina Prima, Gerara * Jerash, Gerasa * Tripolitana#Episcopal sees, Gergis * Germa in Hellesponto * Germa (Galatia), Germa in Galatia * Sapareva Banya, Germania in Dacia * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Germania in Numidia * Germanicia * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Germaniciana * Germanicopolis (Isauria), Germanicopolis * Germia * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Gibba * Gigthi * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Gilba * Gindarus * Djerba, Girba * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Giru Marcelli * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Giru Mons * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Girus * Girus Tarasii * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Gisipa * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Giufi * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Giufi Salaria * Glastonbury, Glastonia * Macedonia (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Glavinitza * Glendalough, Glenndálocha * Gomphi * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Gor * Gordus (Lydia), Gordus * Gordoservon, Gordoserba * Gortyna * Gradisca * Grado, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Gradum * Roman Catholic Diocese of Grass Valley, Grass Valley * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Gratiana * Gratianopolis (Mauretania Caesariensis), Gratianopolis * Roman Catholic Diocese of Grabourg, Gravelbourg * Grumento Nova, Grumentum * Guardialfiera * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Gubaliana * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Gummi in Byzacena * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Gummi in Proconsulari * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Gunela * Mauretania Caesariensis, Gunugus * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Gurza * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Guzabeta


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* Pamphylia#Episcopal sees, Hadrianae * Hadriani ad Olympum * Hadriania (Mysia), Hadriania * Edirne, Hadrianopolis in Haemimonto * Hadrianopolis in Epiro * Hadrianopolis in Paphlagonia, Hadrianopolis in Honoriade * Hadrianopolis in Pisidia * Hadrianotherae * Sousse, Hadrumetum * Bodrum, Halicarnassus * Harpasa * Hebron (titular see), Hebron * Helenopolis (Bithynia), Helenopolis in Bithynia * Helenopolis in Palestine, Helenopolis in Palaestina * Heliopolis in Augustamnica * Heliopolis in Phoenicia * Heliosebaste * Helos * Osroene#Episcopal sees, Hemeria * Homs, Hemesa * Hephaestus, Egypt, Hephaestus * Heraclea ad Latmum * Marmara Ereğlisi, Heraclea in Europa * Bitola, Heraclea Pelagoniae * Heraclea Pontica * Heraclea Salbace * Heracleopolis Magna * Ordona, Herdonia * Hermiana * Hermocapelia * Hermonthis * Damanhur, Hermopolis Parva * Lysimachia (Thrace), Hexamilium * Hierapolis in Isauria * Hierapolis, Hierapolis in Phrygia * Hierapolis Euphratensis, Hierapolis in Syria (
Melkite Catholic Church el, Μελχιτική Ελληνική Καθολική Εκκλησία , image = Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Damascus, Syria.jpg , imagewidth = 200px , alt = , caption = , abbreviatio ...
and Syriac Catholic Church) * Ierapetra, Hierapytna * Ierissos, Hierissus * Hierocaesarea * Hieron (Caria), Hieron * Hieropolis * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Hierpiniana * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Hilta * Hippo Diarrhytus * Hirina * Mesopotamia (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Hirta * Hispellum * Hoddom, Hodelm (Hoddam) * Hólar * Homona (Lycaonia), Homona * Argyrocastro, Horaea * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Horrea * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Horrea Aninici * Hergla, Horrea Coelia * Ćuprija, Horreomargum * Africa (Roman province), Horta * Orte, Hortanum, Horta * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Hospita * Carini, Hyccara * Hyda in Lycaonia * Hyllarima * Hypaepa * Thebaid#Episcopal sees, Hypselis * Hyrcanis (Lydia), Hyrcanis


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* Yabroud, Iabruda * Yavne, Iamnia * Iasos, Iasus * Ibora * Iconium (Roman Catholic titular see), Iconium * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Ida in Mauretania * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Idassa * Idebessos, Idebessus * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Idicra * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Ierafi * Jericho, Ierichus * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Igilgilli * Ilistra * Illiturgis, Iliturgi * Hisarlik, Ilium * Elche, Illici * Ingila * Inis Cathaigh, Inis Cathaig * Isola di Capo Rizzuto, Insula * Entrevaux, Intervallum * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Iomnium * Ionopolis * Ioppe * Ios (island), Ios * Iotapa in Isauria * Tiran Island#Iotabe, Iotapa in Palaestina * Ipagro * Ipsus * Irenopolis (Cilicia), Irenopolis in Cilicia * Irenopolis (Isauria), Irenopolis in Isauria * Iria Flavia * Isauropolis * Isba (Pamphylia), Isba * Isinda (Pisidia), Isinda * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Ita * Italica * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Iubaltiana * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Iucundiana * Iuliopolis * Zuglio, Iulium Carnicum * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Iunca in Byzacena * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Iunca in Mauretania * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Iziriana * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Izirzada


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* Jamestown, North Dakota, Jamestown * Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima, Justiniana Prima * Sivrihisar, Justinianopolis in Galatia


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* Kashkar (East Syrian Diocese), Kashkar ( Chaldean Catholic Church) * Kearney, Nebraska, Kearney * Diocese of Kharput, Kharput (
Armenian Catholic Church , native_name_lang = hy , image = St Elie - St Gregory Armenian Catholic Cathedral.jpg , imagewidth = 260px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory the Illuminat ...
)


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* Labici, Labicum * Sparta, Lacedaemonia * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Lacubaza * Beypazarı, Ankara, Lagania * Lagina * La Imperial, Chile, La Imperial * Merouana, Lamasba * Lambaesis * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Lambiridi * Médéa, Lamdia * Lamia (city), Lamia * Seriana, Lamiggiga * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Lamphua * Lampsacus * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Lamsorti * Lamus (see), Lamus * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Lamzella * Laodicea ad Libanum * Laodicea Combusta * Laodicea on the Lycus, Laodicea in Phrygia * Latakia, Laodicea in Syria * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Lapda * Lapithos, Lapithus * Lappa (see), Lappa * Laranda (Lycaonia), Laranda * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Lares * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Lari Castellum * Shaizar, Larissa in Syria * Roman Catholic Diocese of Larissa, Larissa in Thessalia * Esna, Latopolis * Enns (town), Lauriacum * Lauzadus * Lavello, Lavellum * Roman Catholic Diocese of Lead, South Dakota, Lead * Roman Catholic Diocese of Leavenworth, Leavenworth * Lebedus * Kayaköy, Lebessus * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Leges * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Legia * Legis Volumni * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Lemellefa * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Lemfocta * Lemnos, Lemnus * Lentini, Leontium * Leontopolis, Leontopolis in Augustamnica * Ulupınar, Kemer, Leontopolis in Pamphylia * Leptiminus * Leptis Magna * Leros, Lerus * Lesina, Apulia, Lesina * Macedonia (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Lestrona * Lesvi * Lete (Mygdonia), Lete * Letopolis * Leukas, Leucas * Leuce (titular see), Leuce * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Liberalia * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Libertina * Lidoriki, Lidoricium * Lilybaeum * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Limata * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Limisa * Limnae in Pisidia, Limnae * Limyra * Roman Catholic Bishop of Lindisfarne, Lindisfarne * Linoë * Lydia#Episcopal sees, Lipara * Ivaylovgrad, Lititza * Litomyšl * Lettere, Litterae * Livias * Europa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Lizicus * Lorium * Loryma * Louth, County Louth, Lugmad * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Lugura * Phrygia#Episcopal sees, Lunda * Luni, Italy, Luni * Lupadium * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Luperciana * Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Luxembourg, Luxemburgum * Phrygia#Episcopal sees, Lycaonia * Lod, Lydda * Lyrbe * Lysias, Phrygia, Lysias * Lysinia * Lystra


M

* Macomades * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Macomades Rusticiana * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Macon * Makri, Evros, Macra * Macri (Titular see), Macri * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Macriana in Mauretania * Macriana maior, Macriana Maior * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Macriana Minor * Mactaris * Madarsuma * Madaurus * Mides, Mades * Madytos (Thrace), Madytus * Maionia in Lydia, Maeonia * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Magarmel * Bishop of Mayo, Mageó * Magnesia ad Maeandrum * Magnesia ad Sipylum * Diocese of Magnetum, Magnetum * Magydus * Maillezais * Mani Peninsula, Maina * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Maiuca * Maiuma, Maiumas Gazae * Khemis Miliana, Malliana * Mallus (city), Mallus * Malus (Pisidia), Malus * Manaccenser * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Maraguia * Kahramanmaraş, Marasc (
Armenian Catholic Church , native_name_lang = hy , image = St Elie - St Gregory Armenian Catholic Cathedral.jpg , imagewidth = 260px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory the Illuminat ...
) * Marazanae * Mezzouna, Marazanae Regiae * Marcelliana * Marciana, Lycia, Marciana * Marcianopolis * Marcopolis * Mardin (
Armenian Catholic Church , native_name_lang = hy , image = St Elie - St Gregory Armenian Catholic Cathedral.jpg , imagewidth = 260px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory the Illuminat ...
, Chaldean Catholic Church, and Syriac Catholic Church) * Lake Mariout, Mareotes * Orašje, Bosnia, Margum * Mariamme * Mariana, Corsica, Mariana in Corsica * Roman Catholic Diocese of Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan, Marianopolis in Michigania (Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan) * Mardin, Marida * Marmarizana * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Maronana * Maroneia, Maronea * Massa Martana, Martanae Tudertinorum * Martirano * Diocese of Martyropolis, Martyropolis * Masclianae * Khenchela, Mascula * Massa Lubrense * Mastaura in Asia * Lycia#Episcopal sees, Mastaura in Lycia * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Masuccaba * Materiana * Mathara in Numidia * Mateur, Mathara in Proconsulari * Matrega * Mattiana * Maturba * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Maura * Mauriana * Bithynia#Episcopal sees, Maximianae * Maximiana in Byzacena * Maximiana in Numidia * Maximianopolis in Arabia * Maximianopolis in Palaestina * Maximianopolis (Pamphylia), Maximianopolis in Pamphylia * Maximianopolis in Rhodope * Qena, Maximianopolis in Thebaide * Diocese of Maxita, Maxita * Maxula Prates * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Mazaca * Medaba * Medea (titular see), Medea * Medeli * Media, Africa, Media * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Mediana * Medjana, Medianas Zabuniorum * Megalopolis, Greece, Megalopolis in Peloponneso * Megalopolis in Proconsulari * Megara * Mela (Bithynia), Mela * Melitene (
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and
Latin Church , native_name_lang = la , image = San Giovanni in Laterano - Rome.jpg , imagewidth = 250px , alt = Façade of the Archbasilica of St. John in Lateran , caption = Archbasilica of Saint Joh ...
) * Meloë in Isauria * Meloë in Lycia * Melzi * Majaz al Bab, Membressa * Memphis, Egypt, Memphis * Menefessi * Idku, Menelaites * Menois * La Guardia, Spain, Mentesa * Mercia * Phrygia#Episcopal sees, Merus * Mesarfelta * Nesebar, Mesembria * Mesotymolus * Messene * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Meta * Caria#Episcopal sees, Metaba * Aegyptus (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Metelis * Metellopolis * Methoni, Messenia, Methone * Methymna * Metrae * Metropolis in Asia * Metropolis in Pisidia * Metropolis of Kastoria * Mevania * Mibiarca * Midaëum * Midica * Mididi * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Midila * Migirpa * Karacabey, Miletopolis * Miletus * Milevum * Mimiana * Diocese of Mina, Mina * Minervium * Minori, Campania, Minora * Minturnae * Misenum * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Missua * Misthia * Mitylene * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Mizigi * Mnizus * Mocissus * Modra (Bithynia), Modra * Modruš * Almopia, Moglaena * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Molicunza * Monemvasia, Monembasia * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Mons in Mauretania * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Mons in Numidia * Pietramontecorvino, Montecorvino * Montefiascone * Monterano * Monteverde, Campania, Monteverde * Archdiocese of Mopsuestia, Mopsuestia * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Mopta * Morodvis, Morosbisdus * Mossyna * Mostene * Mosynopolis * Roman Catholic Diocese of Motula, Motula * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Moxori * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Mozotcori * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Mulia * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Mulli * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Munatiana * Mendenitsa, Mundinitza * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Municipa * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Murcona * Murthlacum * Mostaganem, Murustaga * Musbanda * Muş, Mush (
Armenian Catholic Church , native_name_lang = hy , image = St Elie - St Gregory Armenian Catholic Cathedral.jpg , imagewidth = 260px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory the Illuminat ...
) * Musti (Tunisia), Musti * Musti (Tunisia)#Ecclesiastical history, Musti in Numidia * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Muteci * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Mutia * Mutugenna * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Muzuca in Byzacena * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Muzuca in Proconsulari * Mylasa * Myndus * Myra (
Melkite Catholic Church el, Μελχιτική Ελληνική Καθολική Εκκλησία , image = Melkite Greek Catholic Church, Damascus, Syria.jpg , imagewidth = 200px , alt = , caption = , abbreviatio ...
and
Latin Church , native_name_lang = la , image = San Giovanni in Laterano - Rome.jpg , imagewidth = 250px , alt = Façade of the Archbasilica of St. John in Lateran , caption = Archbasilica of Saint Joh ...
) * Myrika, Myrica * Myrina (Aeolis), Myrina


N

* Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Nabala * Nachingwea, Tanzania, Nachingwea * Nacolia * Nájera, Naiera * Naissus (see), Naissus * Bir El Hafey, Nara * Naraggara * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Naratcata * Vid, Croatia, Narona * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Nasai * Mesopotamia (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Nasala * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Nasbinca * Natchesium * Roman Catholic Diocese of Natchitoches, Natchitoches * Naucratis * Nauplia * Nazianzus * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Nationa * Nea Aule * Arabia Petraea#Episcopal sees, Neapolis in Arabia * Yenipazar, Aydın, Neapolis in Caria * Roman Catholic Diocese of Nemosia, Neapolis in Cypro * Neapolis in Isauria * Nablus, Neapolis in Palaestina * Neapolis in Pisidia * Nabeul, Neapolis in Proconsulari * Osroene#Episcopal sees, Nea Valentia * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Nebbi * * Arabia Petraea#Episcopal sees, Neila * Neocaesarea (episcopal see) * Bithynia#Episcopal sees, Neocaesarea in Bithynia * Neocaesarea (episcopal see), Neocaesarea in Ponto * Euphratensis#Episcopal sees, Neocaesarea in Syria * Neopatras, Novae Patrae * Nepi, Nepeta * Nafta, Tunisia, Nepte * Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle#History, Nesqually * Nawa, Syria, Neve * Bishop of Newport, Newport * Nicaea * Havsa, Nicaea Parva * Roman Egypt#Episcopal sees, Nicius * N'Gaous, Nicives * Nicomedia * Nicopolis ad Istrum, Nicolopolis ad Iaterum * Nicopolis ad Nestum * Nicopolis (Lesser Armenia), Nicopolis in Armenia * Nicopolis, Nicopolis in Epiro * Nicopsis * Latin Catholic Archdiocese of Nicosia, Nicosia * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Nigizubi * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Nigrae Maiores * Nilopolis * Nisa (Lycia), Nisa in Lycia * Nisibis ( Chaldean Catholic Church and Maronite Catholic Church) * Nisyros, Nisyrus * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Noba * Nomentum * Nin, Croatia, Nona * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Nova * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Nova Barbara * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Nova Caesaris * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Nova Germania * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Novaliciana * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Nova Petra * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Nova Sinna * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Nova Sparsa * Novae (fortress), Novae * Herceg Novi, Novi * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Novica * Nubia * Numana, Numana or Humana * Bithynia#Episcopal sees, Numericus * Mauretania Caesariensis, Numida * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Numluli * Nysa on the Maeander, Nysa in Asia * Nyssa (Cappadocia), Nyssa


O

* Kharga Oasis, Oasis Magna * Obba (town), Obba * Sidi Fredj, Obori * Mysia#Episcopal sees, Oca * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Octaba * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Octabia * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Octava * Odessus * Oea, Oëa * Oenoanda * Oescus * Olba (ancient city), Olba * Olbia, Libya, Olbia * Latin Bishopric of Olena, Olena * Olympos (Lycia), Olympus * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Oliva * Ombi * Sarandë, Onchesmus * Menouf, Onuphis * Oderzo, Opitergium * Opus, Greece, Opus * Sala Consilina, Oppidum Consillinum * Aïn Defla, Oppidum Novum * Orcistus * Oregon City, Oregon, Oregon City * Oreoi, Oreus * Granátula de Calatrava, Oreto * Orthosias in Caria * Orthosias in Phoenicia * Orymna * Ostra, Marche, Ostra * Ostracine * Ottana, Othana * Othona * Otricoli, Otriculum * Otrus * Otočac, Ottocium * Oxyrhynchus


P

* Aegyptus (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Pachnemunis * Paestum * Palaeopolis, Lydia, Palaeopolis in Asia * Pamphylia#Episcopal sees, Palaeopolis in Pamphylia * Palmyra * Paltus * Europa (Roman province), Pamphilus * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Panatoria * Augustamnica#Episcopal sees, Penephysis * Tursi, Pandosia, Anglona * Panemotichus * Rumelifeneri, Sarıyer, Panium * Panopolis * Roman Catholic Diocese of Paphos, Paphus * Pappa * Paraetonium * Paralus (place), Paralus * Arabia Petraea#Episcopal sees, Parembolae in Arabia * Palaestina Prima#Episcopal sees, Parembolae in Palaestina * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Paria * Parium * Parlais * Parthenia (place), Parthenia * Paros, Parus * Patara (Lycia), Patara * Latin Archbishopric of Patras, Patrae * Pausulae * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Pauzera * Pedachtoë * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Pederodiana * Pegae * Pella, Jordan, Pella * Peltae * Pelusium (
Latin Church , native_name_lang = la , image = San Giovanni in Laterano - Rome.jpg , imagewidth = 250px , alt = Façade of the Archbasilica of St. John in Lateran , caption = Archbasilica of Saint Joh ...
and
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) * Penafiel, Portugal, Penafiel * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Perdices * Metropolis of Pergamon, Pergamum * Perge * Şarköy, Peristasis * Yenice Karasu, Peritheorium * Perperene * Adıyaman, Perrhe * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Pertusa * Pessinus * Pićan, Petina * Petinessus * Pednelissus * Roman Egypt#Episcopal sees, Petra in Aegypto * Petra, Lazica, Petra in Lazica * Archbishop of Petra, Petra in Palaestina * Phacusa * Al-Masmiyah, Phaena * Palaestina Salutaris#Episcopal sees, Pharan * Pharbaetus * Pharsalus * Phaselis * Phasis (town), Phasis * Roman Egypt#Episcopal sees, Phatanus * Bilbeis, Phelbes * Phellus * Amman, Philadelphia in Arabia * Philadelphia (Lydia), Philadelphia in Lydia * Philadelphia Minor * Philae * Philippi * Shahba, Philippopolis in Arabia * Titular see of Philippopolis in Thracia, Philippopolis in Thracia * Philomelium * Phrygia#Episcopal sees, Phoba * Phocaea * Macedonia (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Phoenice * Macedonia (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Photice * Roman Egypt#Episcopal sees, Phragonis * Stary Krym, Phulli * Phrygia#Episcopal sees, Phytea * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Pia * Pinara * Pinhel Municipality, Pinhel * Pionia (Mysia), Pionia * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Pisita * Pitane (Aeolis), Pitanae * Plataea * Platamon * Plestia * Ploaghe * Didymoteicho, Plotinopolis * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Pocofeltus * Podalia (Lycia), Podalia * Poemanenum * Ptuj, Poetovium * Pogla * Fatsa, Polemonium * Polybotus * Folignano, Polinianum * Bomarzo, Polymartium * Polystylus (place), Polystylus * Tlemcen, Pomaria * Soli, Cilicia, Pompeiopolis in Cilicia * Pompeiopolis, Pompeiopolis in Paphlagonia * Populonia * Porphyreon * Aliveri, Porthmus * Potenza Picena, Potentiz in Piceno * Praenetus * Somâa, Praesidium * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Precausa * Pliska, Preslavus * Priene * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Privata * Proconnesus * Prostanna * Bursa, Prusa (
Armenian Catholic Church , native_name_lang = hy , image = St Elie - St Gregory Armenian Catholic Cathedral.jpg , imagewidth = 260px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory the Illuminat ...
and
Latin Church , native_name_lang = la , image = San Giovanni in Laterano - Rome.jpg , imagewidth = 250px , alt = Façade of the Archbasilica of St. John in Lateran , caption = Archbasilica of Saint Joh ...
) * Prusias ad Hypium * Prymnessus * Pselchis * Psibela * Ptolemais, Cyrenaica, Ptolemais in Libya * Latin Catholic Diocese of Acre, Ptolemais in Phoenicia (
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and
Maronite Church The Maronite Church is an Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Catholic ''sui iuris'' particular church in full communion with the pope and the worldwide Catholic Church, with self-governance under the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches. Th ...
) * Ptolemais Hermiou, Ptolemais in Thebaide * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Pudentiana * Berat, Pulcheriopolis * Cerenzia, Pumentum * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Pupiana * Pupput, Puppi * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Putia in Byzacena * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Putia in Numidia * Obruk, Bor, Pyrgos


Q

* Diocese of Quaestoriana, Quaestoriana, Byzacena (Tunisia) * Quincy, Illinois, Quincy (Illinois, USA) * Quiza Xenitana, Quiza (Aïn Bénian, Algiers, El-Benian, Algeria)


R

* Phoenice (Roman province)#Ëpiscopal sees, Rachlea * Raphanea * Raphia (town), Raphia * Ramsbury#Medieval episcopal see, Ramsbiria * Rapidum * Ratiaria * Ravello, Rebellum * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Regiana * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Regiae * Remesiana * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Reperi * Respecta, Numidia * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Ressiana * Reishahr, Rew-Ardashir ( Chaldean Catholic Church) * Rhaedestus * Rhandus * Stari Ras, Rhasus * Rhesaina * Arish, Rhinocorura * Rhizaeum * Rhodiapolis * Lazica, Rhodopolis * Macedonia (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Rhoga * Sultanhanı, Rhoina * Titular bishop of Rhosus, Rhosus * Keşan, Rhusium * Risinium * Ros Cré * Roda de Isábena, Rota * Bishop of Ross (Scotland), Rossmarkaeum * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Rotaria * Roses, Girona, Rotdon * Lanzarote, Rubicon * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Rufiniana * Azeffoun, Rusada * Tamentfoust, Rusguniae * Rusellae * Skikda, Rusicade * Ruspae * Mers El Hadjadj, Rusubbicari * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Rusubisir * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Rusuca * Rusuccuru (Titular See) * Rutabo


S

* Europa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Sabadia * Säben Abbey, Sebana * Sabrata * Sepino, Saepinum * Lazica, Saesina * Xàtiva, Saetabis * Sagalassus * Vico, Corse-du-Sud, Sagone * Africa (Roman province), Saia Maior * Saint-Papoul * Sais, Egypt, Sais * Saittae * Sala (Lydia), Sala * Salamias * Salamis, Cyprus, Salamis * Saldae * Amphissa (city), Salona * Trinitapoli, Salapia * Samos * Samosata * Sarıkavak, Dazkırı, Sanavus * Sanctus Germanus * Senez, Sanitium * Scandale, San Leone * Santa Giusta * Shurdhah Island, Sarda * See of Sardes, Sardes * Sarepta (
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and
Maronite Church The Maronite Church is an Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Catholic ''sui iuris'' particular church in full communion with the pope and the worldwide Catholic Church, with self-governance under the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches. Th ...
) * Palaestina Prima#Episcopal sees, Sariphaea * Diocese of Sarsenterum, Sarsenterum * Monastery of San Adrián de Sasabe, Sasabe * Sasima * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Sassura * Augustamnica#Episcopal sees, Sata * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Satafi * Aïn El Kebira, Satafis * Satala, Satala in Armenia * Satala in Lydia * Satrianum * Sauatra * Sbida * Roman Catholic Diocese of Scala, Scala * Elbasan, Scsampa * Skradin, Scardona * Achaea (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Scarphea * Byzacena#titular sees, Scebatiana * Scepsis * Schedia * Skiathos, Sciathus * Scilium * Haemimontus#Episcopal sees, Scopelus in Haemimonto * Skopelos, Scopelus in Thessalia * Thrace (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Scutarium * Scyrus * Scythopolis (see), Scythopolis * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Sebarga * Sivas, Sebaste (
Armenian Catholic Church , native_name_lang = hy , image = St Elie - St Gregory Armenian Catholic Cathedral.jpg , imagewidth = 260px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory the Illuminat ...
) * Sivas, Sebastea * Elaiussa Sebaste, Sebaste in Cilicia * Sebaste in Phrygia * Sebastia, Nablus, Sebaste in Palaestina * Sukhumi, Sebastopolis in Abasgia * Sebastopolis in Armenia * Sebastopolis (Thrace), Sebastopolis in Thracia * Isauria#Episcopal sees, Sebela * Sebennytos, Sebennytus * Seert ( Chaldean Catholic Church) * Segermes * Ejea de los Caballeros, Segia * Sasamón, Segisama * Sejny, Seina * Augustamnica#Episcopal sees, Sela * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Selemselae * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Selendeta * Seleucia Isauria, Seleucia in Isauria * Seleucia Sidera, Seleucia Ferrea * Seleucia Pieria * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Seleuciana * Seleucopolis, Seleucobelus * Selge * Selje, Selia * Selinus (Cilicia), Selinus * Bishop of Selsey, Selsea * Selymbria * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Semina * Pamphylia#Episcopal sees, Semnea * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Semta * Servia, Greece, Serbia * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Sereddeli * Europa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Sergentza * Sergiopolis * Euphratensis#Episcopal sees, Serigene * Serra (titular see), Serra * Serrae * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Serta * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Sesta * Sitia, Setea * Augustamnica#Episcopal sees, Sethroë * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Septimunicia * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Severiana * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Sfasferia * Phrygia#Episcopal sees, Sibidunda * Phrygia#Episcopal sees, Siblia * Sicca Veneria * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Siccenna * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Siccesi * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Sicilibba * Syca * Sicyon * Side, Turkey, Side * Sidnacestre * Roman Catholic Diocese of Sidon, Sidon * Sidyma * Sigus * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Sila * Silandus * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Silli * Pamphylia#Episcopal sees, Silyum * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Simidicca * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Simingi * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Siminina * Chemtou, Simitthu * Pamphylia#Episcopal sees, Sinda * Kızılören, Siniandus * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Sinitis * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Sinna * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Sinnada in Mauretania * Tripolitania#Episcopal sees, Sinnipsa * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Sinnuara * Sinop, Turkey, Sinope * Asia (Roman province), Sion * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Sita * Sitifis * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Sitipa * Skálholt * Slebte * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Socia * Soldaia * Soli, Cyprus, Soli * Sophene * Paphlagonia#Episcopal sees, Sora * San Pietro di Sorres, Sorres * Abasgia, Soteropolis * Sozopolis, Thrace, Sozopolis in Haemimonto * Sozopolis in Pisidia * Apollonia, Cyrenaica, Sozusa in Libya * Sozusa in Palaestina * Stadia (Caria), Stadia * Ston, Stagnum * Stagoi * Stauropolis (diocese), Stauropolis * Macedonia (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Stephaniacum * Stectorium * Stobi * Bishop of Strathearn, Strathernia * Stratonicea (Caria), Stratonicea in Caria * Stratonicea (Lydia), Stratonicea in Lydia * Strongoli * Aegean Islands#Episcopal sees, Strongyle * Strumica, Strumnitza * Suacia * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Suas * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Suava * Mausoleum of Helena#History, Subaugusta * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Subbar * Subrita * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Sucarda * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Succuba * Suelli * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Sufar * Amourah, Sufasar * Sufes * Sufetula (see), Sufetula * Sugdaea * Sulci * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Suliana * Sullectum * Numidia#Episcopoal sees, Summa * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Summula * Sura, Syria, Sura * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Surista * Sutrium * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Sutunura * Palaestina Prima#Episcopal sees, Sycomazon * Syedra * Syene * Synaus * Synnada in Phrygia


T

* Tabae * Tabaicara, Mauretania Caesariensis * Tabala (Lydia), Tabala, Lydia * Tabalta * Tabbora * Tablensis, Tabla, Mauretania Caesariensis * Taborenta, Mauretania Caesariensis * Tabuda, Numidia * Tabunia, Mauretania Caesariensis * Tacapae * Tacarata, Numidia * Tacia Montana, Africa (Roman province) * Tadamata * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Taddua * Taenarum (town), Taenarum, Laconia * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Tagarata * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Tagarbala * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Tagaria * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Tagase * Tikrit, Tagritum ( Syriac Catholic Church) * Geyve, Taium * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Talaptula * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Tamada * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Tamagrista * Ras El Oued, Morocco, Tamallula * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Tamalluma * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Tamascani * Tamasus * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Tamata * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Tamazeni * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Tamazuca * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Tambeae * Tamiathis * Tanagra * Tanais * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Tanaramusa * Tanis * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Tanudaia * Taparura * Caria#Episcopal sees, Tapasa * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Taraqua * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Tarasa in Byzacena * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Tarasa in Numidia * Tarsus, Mersin, Tarsus (
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,
Maronite Church The Maronite Church is an Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Catholic ''sui iuris'' particular church in full communion with the pope and the worldwide Catholic Church, with self-governance under the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches. Th ...
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) * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Tasaccora * Souk El Khemis, Tatilti * Roman Egypt#Episcopal sees, Taua * Tauriana, Taurianum * Tauromenium * Tavium * Tegea * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Teglata in Numidia * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Teglata in Proconsulari * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Tela * Telde * Osrhoene#Episcopal sees, Tell-Mahrê * Telmissus * Temenothyrae * Temnus * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Temuniana * Tenedos, Tenedus * Dendera#Ecclesiastical History, Tentyris * Teos * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Tepelta * Terenuthis * Termessus * Tirnovo, Ternobus * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Tetci * Teuchira * Thabraca * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Thagamuta * Thagaste * Thagora * Thala, Tunisia, Thala * Timgad, Thamugadi * Thapsus * Tharros * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Thasbalta * Thasus * Domokos, Thaumacus * Thebes, Greece, Thebae * Phthiotic Thebes, Thebae Phthiotides * Thélepte, Thelepte * Themisonium * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Thenae * Thennesus (titular see), Thennesus * Europa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Theodoropolis * Arcadia Aegypti#Episcopal sees, Theodosiopolis in Arcadia * Theodosiopolis (Armenia), Theodosiopolis in Armenia * Thermae Basilicae * Termini Imerese, Thermae Himerae * Thérouanne * Thespiae * Thessalonica * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Theudalis * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Theuzi * Theveste * Thiava, Numidia, Thiava * Thibaris * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Thibica * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Thibilis * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Thibiuca * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Thibuzabetum * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Thiges * Thignica * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Thimida * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Thimida Regia * Thinis * El Kala, Thinisa in Numidia * Thisiduo * Thizica * Thmuis * Egypt#Episcopal sees, Thois * Tubunae, Thubunae in Numidia * Thuburbo Maius * Thuburbo Minus * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Thuburnica * Khemissa, Thubursicum * Téboursouk, Thubursicum-Bure * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Thuccabora * Thucca in Mauretania * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Thucca in Numidia * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Thucca Terebenthina * Thugga * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Thunigaba * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Thunudruma * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Thunusuda * Thurio * Thyatira (titular see), Thyatira * Thysdrus * Bishop of Tiberias, Tiberias * Tiberiopolis * Teurnia, Tiburnia * Tiddi * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Tigamibena * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Tigava * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Tigias * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Tigillava * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Tigimma * Tigisis in Mauretania (Taourga, Algeria) * Tigisis in Numidia (Aïn el-Bordj, Algeria) * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Tiguala * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Timici * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Timidana * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Tingaria * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Tinis in Proconsulari * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Tinista * Tinum * Tipasa in Mauretania * Tipasa#Tipasa in Numidia, Tipasa in Numidia * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Tisedi * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Tisili * Titiopolis * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Tituli in Numidia * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Tituli in Proconsulari * Tityassus * Tium * Tlos * Tokat (
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) * Constanța, Tomi * Tongeren/Tongres * Torcello * Roman Catholic Diocese of Lucera–Troia#Ecclesiastical history, Tortibulum * Tracula * Tragurium (titular see), Tragurium * Traianopolis (Phrygia), Traianopolis in Phrygia * Traianoupoli, Traianopolis in Rhodope * Maastricht, Traiectum ad Mosam * Aydın, Tralles in Asia * Lydia#Episcopal sees, Tralles in Lydia * Transmarisca * Trapezopolis * Trabzon, Trapezus (
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and
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) * Trevi nel Lazio, Treba * Trebenna * Trevi, Umbria, Trebia * Caltabellotta, Trecalae * Tremithus * Tres Tabernae * Trevico * Tricca * Tripolis ad Maeandrum, Tripolis in Lydia * Tripoli, Lebanon, Tripolis in Phoenicia * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Trisipa * Alexandria Troas, Troas * Trocmades * Troezene * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Trofimiana * Troina, Troyna * Tronto, Truentum * Africa (Roman province), Tubernuca * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Tubia * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Tubulbaca * Tubunae, Tubunae in Mauretania * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Tubusuptu * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Tubyza * Martos, Tucci * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Tulana * Tullia, Numidia, Tullia * Tunes, Tunisia, Tunes (Tunis, Tunisia) * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Tunnuna * Turres Ammeniae, Numidia * Turres Concordiae, Numidia * Ad Turres (Byzacena)#Bishopric, Turres in Byzacena, Byzacena * Turres in Numidia, Numidia * Turrisblanda, (Africa) Byzacena * Turris in Mauretania, Mauretania Caesariensis * Turris in Proconsulari, Africa Proconsularis * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Turris Rotunda * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Turris Tamalleni * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Turuda * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Turuzi * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Tuscamia * Tuscania * Tusuros#Bishopric, Tusuros * Tyana * Tymandus, Pisidia * Tymbrias * Tyndaris * Tyriaeum, Pisidia * Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tyre, Tyrus (Lebanon) * Tzernicus


U

* Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Ubaba * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Ubaza * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Uccula * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Uchi Maius * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Ucres * Ulcinium * Ulpiana * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Ululi * Umbriatico * Byzacena#Titular sees, Unizibira * Uppenna * Urbs Salvia * Urci * Urima * Osona, Ursona * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Urusi * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Usinaza * Usula * Uthina * Utica, Tunisia, Utica * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Utimma * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Utimmira * Uzalis * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Uzippari * Uzita (Tunisia), Uzita


V

* Numidia#Episcopal sees, Vada * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Vadesi * Vaga (Tunisia), Vaga * Vagada(Numidia), Vagadensi * Vagalitanus, Vagal * Vageata * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Vagrauta * Ancient Diocese of Vaison, Vaison * Roman Catholic Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol, Valabria * Valentinianensis, Valentiniana * Phrygia#Episcopal sees, Valentia * Las Valeras, Valeria * Valliposita * Africa (Roman province), Vallis * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Vamalia * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Vanariona * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Vannida * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Vardimissa * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Vartana * Vasada * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Vassinassa * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Vatarba * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Vazari * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Vazari-Didda * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Vazi-Sarra * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Vegesela in Byzacena * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Vegesela in Numidia * Kyustendil, Velebusdus * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Velefi * Velia * Macedonia (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Velicia * Pamphylia#Episcopal sees, Verbe * Berja, Vergi * Verinopolis * Verissa * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Verrona * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Vertara * Biskra, Vescera * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Vibiana * Vibo Valentia#bishopric, Vibo * Vico Equense * Voghiera#Geography, Voghenza * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Victoriana * Bir el Ater, Vicus Aterii * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Vicus Augusti * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Vicus Caesaris * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Vicus Pacati * Vicus Turris * Villamagna in Proconsulari * Villamagna in Tripolitania * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Villa Nova * Numidia#Episcopal sees, Villa Regis * Viminacium * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Vina * Roman Catholic Diocese of Vincennes (Indiana), Vincennes * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Vinda * Virunum * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Vissalsa * Titular Bishopric of Vita, Vita * Diocese of Vittoriana, Vittoriana * Voli * Bolsena, Volsinium * Volturnum * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Voncaria * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Voncariana * Vulturaria (titular see), Vulturaria * Mauretania Caesariensis#Episcopal sees, Vulturia


W

* Walla Walla, Washington#Titular see, Walla Walla * Roman Catholic Diocese of Wiener Neustadt, Wiener Neustadt


X

* Xanthi, Xanthe * Xanthos, Xanthus * Xois


Y

* Ypres (Ieper)


Z

* Numidia#Episcopal sees, Zaba * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Zabi * Palaestina Prima#Episcopal sees, Zabulon * Marmarica#Episcopal sees, Zagylis * Zaliche * Mauretania#Episcopal sees, Zallata * Zama (Tunisia), Zama Major * Zama (Tunisia), Zama Minor * Macedonia (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Zapara * Zaraï * Achaea (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Zaratovium * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Zarna * Zarzela * Zattara * Zela (titular see), Zela * Byzacena#Episcopal sees, Zella * Euphratensis#Episcopal sees, Zenobias * Zenopolis in Isauria * Zenopolis in Lycia * Zephyrium * Zerta * Mesopotamia (Roman province), Zeugma in Mesopotamia * Zeugma in Syria * Diocese of Ziqua, Ziqua * Zoara * Arabia Petraea#Episcopal sees, Zorava * Çorlu, Zorolus * Zucchabar * Africa (Roman province)#Episcopal sees, Zuri * Lazica, Zygana * Zygris


See also

For nearly all titular sees ''in partibus infidelium'' (formerly Roman/Byzantine, presently Islamic countries): * List of Catholic dioceses in Algeria * List of Catholic dioceses in Egypt * List of Catholic dioceses in Iraq * List of Catholic dioceses in Lebanon * List of Catholic dioceses in Libya * List of Catholic dioceses in Morocco, Mauretania and Western Sahara * List of Catholic dioceses in Syria * List of Catholic dioceses in Tunisia


References


Sources and external links


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