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This is the official list of titular sees of the Catholic Church included in the '' Annuario Pontificio''. 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 to which most of them belonged or other geographical particulars, their status as metropolitan see or suffragan see (of episcopal or archiepiscopal rank), and basic biographical information about their current bishops.Cf
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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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Abbir Maius Abbir Maius also known as Abbiritanus was a Roman and Byzantine-era ''civitas'' (city), later ''municipium'', in the Roman province of Africa proconsularis (today northern Tunisia). Location The town is identified through inscriptions with ruins ...
( Africa proconsularis) * Abercornia * Abernethia *
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 Henchi ...
* Abila in Palaestina * Abila Lysaniae *
Abitinae Abitinae was a town in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis and is famed for the Martyrs of Abitinae. Bishopric Extant contemporary records give the names of several bishops of the bishopric of Abitinae. Saturninus was at the Council o ...
* Abora ( Africa Proconsularis) * Abrittum * Absa Salla ( Africa proconsularis) * Absorus * Abthugni ( Africa proconsularis) *
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* Abydus *
Abziri Abziri also known variously as Abziritanus and Abdiritanus was a Roman and Byzantine era ''oppidum'' (town) in Africa Proconsularis, Roman North Africa. The town is tentatively identified with ruins near Oudna, in Cartagine, Tunisia. History The ...
( Africa proconsularis) * Acalissus * Acarassus * Acci * Accia *
Acelum Asolo () is a town and ''comune'' in the Veneto Region of northern Italy. It is known as "The Pearl of the province of Treviso", and also as "The City of a Hundred Horizons" for its mountain settings. History The town was originally a settlemen ...
* Achelous *
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 extre ...
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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 * Acmonia *
Acrassus Acrassus or Akrassos ( grc, Ἄκρασος) was an ancient Roman and Byzantine-era city in Lydia (modern Turkey). in the Roman province of Asia and Lydia. Apparently, it is the same place that Ptolemy calls Nacrasa or Nakrasa ( grc, Νάκρασ ...
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Acropolis An acropolis was the settlement of an upper part of an ancient Greek city, especially a citadel, and frequently a hill with precipitous sides, mainly chosen for purposes of defense. The term is typically used to refer to the Acropolis of Athens, ...
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Acufida Acufida was an ancient town and bishopric in Mauretania, and is now a Latin Catholic titular see. It was located near Cafrida, in modern Algeria. History Acufida gained sufficient importance as a town in the Roman province of Mauretania Sitife ...
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Adada ''Adada'' () is a 1987 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek, based on a story by Kye Yong-mook. Plot The film tells the story of a deaf-mute woman living in a small village in Korea during the 1920s. Cast *Shin Hye-soo *Han Ji-il *Lee Ge ...
* Adana ( Armenian Catholic Church) * Adana ( Melkite Catholic Church) * Adraa * Adramyttium *
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 ...
* Adulis * * Aeclanum * Aegae * Aegeae * Aegina * 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 ...
* Aemona * Aenus * Aëtus *
Aezani Aizanoi ( grc, Αἰζανοί), Latinized as Aezani, was a Phrygia, Phrygian city in western Anatolia. Located in what is now Çavdarhisar, near Kütahya, its ruins are situated astride the River Penkalas, some above sea level. The city was an ...
* Africa * Afufenia *
Agathonice Agathonice ( gr, Ἀγαθονίκη, Agathonikē) or Agathonicea ( gr, Ἀγαθονίκεια, Agathonikeia) was a town and bishopric in Thrace during the Middle Ages. It remains a titular see of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, of ...
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Agathopolis Ahtopol ( bg, Ахтопол , ) is a town and seaside resort on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Geography Location It is located on a headland in the southeastern part of Burgas Province and is close to the border with European Turkey ...
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Agbia Agbia was an ancient city and diocese in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis. It is currently a Roman Rite Catholic titular see. Antiquity Agbia was located at the site of modern Aïn-Hedia in Tunisia. It had a bishop, who was suffragan ...
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Aggar Aggar may refer to the following : * Aggar (city), an ancient Roman town and former bishopric in Byzacena, now a Latin Catholic titular see * ''Aggar'' (film), a Bollywood film {{disambiguation ...
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Aggersel Aggersel was an ancient city in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis. Aggersel was a former Roman Catholic Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church and is now a titular see A titular see in various churches is an episcopal see of a former dio ...
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Agnus Agnus (Latin for lamb) can be used to refer to : People with the surname * Felix Agnus (1839-1925), American military officer and newspaper publisher Religion * ''Agnus Dei'' (Latin: "Lamb of God") ** referring to Jesus Christ as divine sacrific ...
* Agrippias * Aguntum *
Aggersel Aggersel was an ancient city in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis. Aggersel was a former Roman Catholic Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church and is now a titular see A titular see in various churches is an episcopal see of a former dio ...
* Alabanda * Ala Miliaria * Alava * Alba *
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 i ...
* Aleria *
Alexandria Minor Alexandria ( or ; ar, ٱلْإِسْكَنْدَرِيَّةُ ; grc-gre, Αλεξάνδρεια, Alexándria) is the second largest city in Egypt, and the largest city on the Mediterranean coast. Founded in by Alexander the Great, Alexandria ...
* Alexanum *
Algiza Algiza is a former ancient city (under the name Argiza) and bishopric in Asia Minor, now a Latin Catholic titular see. Its modern location is Baliapasakov in Asian Turkey. History Algiza was important enough in the Late Roman province of Asia P ...
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Alia Alia or ALIA may refer to: People *Alia (name), a list of people with the surname or given name Places *Alia, Sicily, Italy, a comune * Alia (Phrygia), a town of ancient Phrygia which remains a Roman Catholic titular bishopric *Alía, Spain, a mu ...
* Aliezira * Alinda * Allegheny * Alphocranon *
Altava Altava was an ancient Romano- Berber city in present-day Algeria. It served as the capital of the ancient Berber Kingdom of Altava. During the French presence, the town was called ''Lamoriciere''. It was situated in the modern Ouled Mimoun near Tle ...
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Altiburus Altiburus was a Roman Empire, Roman–Berbers, Berber town located in Africa (Roman province), Africa Proconsularis. The town is tentatively identified with ruins at Henchir-Medeina (sometimes Medét'na) (coordinates: 35 ° 52 '24 "N, 8 ° 47' ...
( Africa) * Altinum * Alton * Amadassa *
Amaia Amaya is a female given name and surname of Spanish language, Spanish origins, derived from the Amaya (Burgos), village of Amaya and its neighboring mountain in Castile and León, Spain.Patrick Hanks, ''Dictionary of American Family Names'' (2003), ...
* Amantia * Amasea * Amastris *
Amathus in Cypro Amathus or Amathous ( grc, Ἀμαθοῦς) was an ancient city and one of the ancient royal cities of Cyprus until about 300 BC. Some of its impressive remains can be seen today on the southern coast in front of Agios Tychonas, about west of ...
* Amathus in Palaestina * Amaura *
Ambia Ambia may refer to : Places and jurisdictions in Africa * Ambia (Mauretania), an ancient former bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see * Ambia, Ihosy, Madagascar, a town * Ambia, Mahabo, Madagascar, a town Places and jurisdictions elsew ...
* Amblada * Amida ( Armenian Catholic Church and
Syriac Catholic Church The Syriac Catholic Church ( syc, ܥܕܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ ܩܬܘܠܝܩܝܬܐ, ʿĪṯo Suryayṯo Qaṯolīqayṯo, ar, الكنيسة السريانية الكاثوليكية) is an Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Catholic Christianity ...
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Amisus Samsun, historically known as Sampsounta ( gr, Σαμψούντα) and Amisos (Ancient Greek: Αμισός), is a city on the north coast of Turkey and is a major Black Sea port. In 2021, Samsun recorded a population of 710,000 people. The cit ...
* Amiternum * Ammaedara * Ammoniace * Amorium * Amphipolis * Ampora *
Amudarsa Amudarsa was a Roman- Berber city located on the plain of Saïda, in what was the province of Byzacena in modern Tunisia. The exact site of the town remains unknown. The city was also the seat of an ancient Christian Bishopric.Amyzon * Anaea *
Anasartha Khanasir ( ar, خناصر / ALA-LC: ''Khanāṣir''),France, 2007, p. 243. also spelt Khanaser, is a town located in Syria's as-Safira District. It is one of twenty-four towns and villages located in the Khanasir valley, an area with a population ...
* Anastasiopolis * Anatetarte *
Anazarbus Anazarbus ( grc, Ἀναζαρβός, medieval Ain Zarba; modern Anavarza; ar, عَيْنُ زَرْبَة) was an ancient Cilician city. Under the late Roman Empire, it was the capital of Cilicia Secunda. Roman emperor Justinian I rebuilt ...
* Anbar (
Chaldean Catholic Church , native_name_lang = syc , image = Assyrian Church.png , imagewidth = 200px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows Baghdad, Iraq , abbreviation = , type ...
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Anchialus In Greek mythology, the name Anchialus (Ancient Greek: Ἀγχίαλος means 'near the sea') may refer to the following characters: *Anchialus, a 'well-skilled' Greek warrior who participated in the Trojan War. He and Menesthes, while riding a ...
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Ancusa Ancusa was a city in the Roman-Berber province of Byzacena in modern Tunisia. The exact location of the civitas is unknown. The city was also the seat of an ancient Christian Bishopric which survives today as a titular bishopric of the Roman Cathol ...
* Ancyra ( Armenian Catholic Church and Latin Church) * Ancyra Ferrea * Andeda * Andrapa * Andropolis *
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 to ...
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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 Antioch on the Maeander or Antiochia on the Maeander ( el, Ἀντιόχεια τοῦ Μαιάνδρου; la, Antiochia ad Maeandrum), earlier Pythopolis, was a city of ancient Caria, in Anatolia. The city was situated between the Maeander an ...
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Antiochia in Pisidia Antioch in Pisidia – alternatively Antiochia in Pisidia or Pisidian Antioch ( el, Ἀντιόχεια τῆς Πισιδίας) and in Roman Empire, Latin: ''Antiochia Caesareia'' or ''Antiochia Colonia Caesarea'' – was a city in th ...
* Antiochia Parva * Antipatris *
Antipyrgos Tobruk or Tobruck (; grc, Ἀντίπυργος, ''Antipyrgos''; la, Antipyrgus; it, Tobruch; ar, طبرق, Tubruq ''Ṭubruq''; also transliterated as ''Tobruch'' and ''Tubruk'') is a port city on Libya's eastern Mediterranean coast, near th ...
* Antium * Apamea Cibotus * Apamea in Bithynia *
Apamea in Syria ar, آفاميا , image =Apamea 01.jpg , alt = , caption = View of Apamea ruins , map_type = Syria , map_alt = , map_size = 200 , location = Hama Governorate, Syria , region = Ghab plain , coordinates = , type = settlement ...
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Syriac Catholic Church The Syriac Catholic Church ( syc, ܥܕܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ ܩܬܘܠܝܩܝܬܐ, ʿĪṯo Suryayṯo Qaṯolīqayṯo, ar, الكنيسة السريانية الكاثوليكية) is an Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Catholic Christianity ...
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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 ...
( Africa) * Apollonia * Apollonia Salbace *
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 ...
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Apollonopolis Magna Edfu ( egy, bḥdt, ar, إدفو , ; also spelt Idfu, or in modern French as Edfou) is an Egyptian city, located on the west bank of the Nile River between Esna and Aswan, with a population of approximately sixty thousand people. Edfu is the si ...
* Apollonopolis Parva *
Apollonos-Hieron Apollonos Hieron ( el, Ἀπόλλωνος ἱερόν, "Temple of Apollo") was an ancient city of Lydia. Location It was located about 300 stadia from Pergamon on a hill, but is exact location is unknown The inhabitants of the village of Buldan ...
* Appia * Appiaria * Aprus * Apta *
Aptuca file:Tunisie carte archéologique.PNG, Archaeology map of Tunisia Aptuca (Africa) or Henchir Oudeka, also known as Aptucca/Aptuca, Henchir-Oudeka/Henchir-Semmech. or Udeka is a village and archaeological site in Tunisia, North Africa located at 36. ...
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Aquae Albae in Byzacena Aquae Albae in Byzacena was an Ancient city and bishopric in Roman Africa and remains a Latin Catholic titular see. Its present location is Ain-Beida, in modern Tunisia (which has namesakes, notably in Algeria and Morocco). History Aquae Albae ...
* Aquae Albae in Mauretania *
Aquae in Byzacena The Diocese of Aquensis in Byzacena is a home suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. The diocese was centered on Aquensis a civitas of the Roman province of Byzacena, which is tentatively identified with El Hamma in modern Tunisi ...
* Aquae in Dacia * Aquae in Mauretania *
Aquae in Numidia Aquae in Numidia is a former Roman city and bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see in present Algeria. History In Antiquity, the city (situated near modern Henchir-El-Hamman) was important enough in the Roman province of Numidia to bec ...
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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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Aquae Flaviae Aquae Flaviae (or ''Aquæ Flaviæ'') is the ancient Roman city and former bishopric (now a Latin Catholic titular see) of Chaves, a municipality in the Portuguese district of Vila Real. History The northwest peninsular region is an area of ho ...
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Aquae Novae in Numidia Aquae Novae in Numidia is a former Roman city and bishopric and is presently a Latin Catholic titular see. History Aquae Novae was an Ancient city in present Algeria, which was important enough to become a suffragan bishopric in the Roman provinc ...
* Aquae Novae in Proconsulari ( Africa Proconsularis) *
Aquae Regiae Aquae Regiae was a Roman town in the Roman province of Byzacena, during the Roman Empire and into late antiquity. The Latin adjective referring to it is ''Aquaregiensis''. History The bishop of this town, Massimiano, participated in the 411 Carth ...
* Aquae Sirenses * Aquae Thibilitanae * Aquaviva *
Aquileia Aquileia / / / / ;Bilingual name of ''Aquileja – Oglej'' in: vec, Aquiłeja / ; Slovenian: ''Oglej''), group=pron is an ancient Roman city in Italy, at the head of the Adriatic at the edge of the lagoons, about from the sea, on the river N ...
Patriarchate (in Italy) * Aquipendium * Arabia *
Arabissus Arabissus or Arabissos ( grc, Ἀραβισσός), also known as Tripotamos, was a town in ancient Cataonia, then Cappadocia, and later in the Roman province of Armenia Secunda. The Byzantine Emperor Maurice was born there in 539. A cave of the S ...
* 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 ...
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Arae in Mauretania In Greek mythology, the Arae (; Ancient Greek: Αραι) were female spirits of curses, particularly of the curses placed by the dead upon those guilty of their death; they were associated with the underworld. Also they can curse men such that th ...
* Arae in Numidia * Arausio *
Araxa Araxa ( grc, Ἄραξα) was a city of ancient Lycia, according to Alexander Polyhistor, in the second book of his ''Lyciaca''. Ptolemy places it near Sidyma. It is located at place called Ören, near Fethiye, on the upper portion of the Xan ...
* 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 w ...
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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 Bergule or Bergula or Bergoule ( grc, Βεργούλη), also Bergulium or Bergoulion (Βεργούλιον), also called Bergulae or Virgulae, was a town in ancient Thrace, which was in later times called Arcadiopolis, Arcadiupolis, or Arkadioupo ...
* Arca in Armenia *
Arca in Phoenicia Arqa ( ar, عرقا; akk, 𒅕𒋡𒋫, translit=Irqata) is a Lebanese village near Miniara in Akkar Governorate, Lebanon, 22 km northeast of Tripoli, near the coast. The town was a notable city-state during the Iron Age. The city of '' ...
( Latin Church and Maronite Church) * Arcavica *
Archelaïs Archelaïs ( grc, Ἀρχελαΐς) was a town in the Roman province of Palaestina Prima, corresponding to modern Khirbet el-Beiyudat (also spelled Khirbat al-Bayudat). It was founded by Herod the Great's son Archelaus to house workers for his ...
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Ardameri Ardameri ( el, Αρδαμέρι) is a village in the regional unit of Thessaloniki of Greece, at the foot of Mount Chortiatis, on the site of the medieval settlement of Ardamerion (Αρδαμέριον). History Ardamerium itself was destroyed d ...
um * Árd Carna * Árd Mór * Árd Sratha * Arena * Areopolis * Arethusa ( Latin Church and
Syriac Catholic Church The Syriac Catholic Church ( syc, ܥܕܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ ܩܬܘܠܝܩܝܬܐ, ʿĪṯo Suryayṯo Qaṯolīqayṯo, ar, الكنيسة السريانية الكاثوليكية) is an Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Catholic Christianity ...
) * Argos * Ariarathia * Ariassus *
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 ...
* Arisitum * Aristium * Arna *
Arneae Arneae or Arneai ( grc, Ἀρνεαί) was a small city of ancient Lycia mentioned by Capito in his ''Isaurica''. It is located near Ernes, in the interior of Lycia where archaeological remains have been found. Bishopric Since it was in the Ro ...
* Arpi * 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 in ...
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Arsennaria Arsennaria was an ancient Roman town of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis in North Africa, and an ancient episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Church. Town Remains The ruins of the city are tentatively located at Bou-Râs in mode ...
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Arsinoë in Arcadia Arsinoe grc, Ἀρσινόη, Arsinoë, pronounced Arsinoi in modern Greek, may refer to: People * Arsinoe of Macedon, mother of Ptolemy I Soter * Apama II or Arsinoe (c. 292 BC–after 249 BC), wife of Magas of Cyrene and mother of Berenice II * ...
* Arsinoë in Cypro * Artvin ( Armenian Catholic Church) *
Arycanda Arycanda or Arykanda ( grc, Ἀρύκανδα or Ἀρυκάνδα) is an Ancient Lycian city, former bishopric and present Catholic titular see in Antalya Province in the Mediterranean Region of Turkey. Arykanda was a rich but remote ci ...
* Ascalon * Aspendus * Aspona * Assava * Assuras *
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 ...
* Astigi * Astypalaea * Asuoremixta * Atella *
Atenia ''Atenia'' is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Helicodontidae Helicodontidae is a family of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Hel ...
* Athribis *
Ath Truim Ath (; nl, Aat, ; pcd, Ât; wa, Ate) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. The municipality consists of the following districts: Arbre, Ath, Bouvignies, Ghislenghien, Gibecq, Houtaing, Irc ...
* Athyra *
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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Attalea in Pamphylia la, Attalensis grc, Ἀτταλειώτης , postal_code_type = Postal code , postal_code = 07xxx , area_code = (+90) 242 , registration_plate = 07 , blank_name = Licence plate ...
* Attanasus * Attuda * Auca * Aufinium *
Augurus Augurus was an ancient city and former bishopric in Roman Africa, now a Latin Catholic titular see. Its presumed site is at the ruins of Sidi-Tahar and Sidi-Embarec in Algeria. History Augurus was important enough in the Roman province of Numidi ...
* Augusta *
Augustopolis in Palaestina Augustopolis in Palaestina was a city in the Roman province of Palaestina Tertia, whose capital was Petra. It corresponds to the site of Udhruh, Adhruh in modern-day Jordan. Description It was also a Christian bishopric. There are documentary rec ...
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Augustopolis in Phrygia Augustopolis in Phrygia (Greek: Αύγουστούπολις) was a city and bishopric in the Roman province of Phrygia, which remains a Latin Catholic and an Orthodox titular see. Location and names It was situated in the plain of Akar Çay (K ...
* Aulon (Aulonensis) * Aulon (Aulonitanus) * Aureliopolis in Asia *
Aureliopolis in Lydia Aureliopolis in Lydia (Ancient Greek: Αυρηλιούπολις Λυδίας) is a city in the Roman province of Lydia, previously called Tmolus or in Greek languages, Greek Τμῶλος (Tmolos). It issued coinage under each of these names, and ...
* Aurocla * Aurusuliana *
Ausafa Ausafa or Uzappa was a Roman era town, in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis and in late antiquity Byzacena. The town is tentatively identified with the ruins of Ksour-Abd-El-Melek near the town of Maktar in Siliana Governorate, northern T ...
* Ausana ( Africa) * Ausuaga ( Africa) * Ausuccura *
Autenti Autenti (Latin: Rite Autentensis) was a Roman– Berber civitas and bishopric in Africa Proconsularis. It was a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church. Autenti was a civitas of the Roman province of Byzacena, the ruins of which are situated bet ...
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Auzegera Auzegera was a Roman-Berber town in the province of Africa Proconsularis and in late antiquity Byzacena. It was a Catholic Church diocese. The town has been tentatively identified with the ruins at Henchir-El-Baguel in modern Tunisia. It was duri ...
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Auzia Auzia was a Roman- Berber colonia in present-day Sour El-Ghozlane, Algeria. The area was located around 150 km south-east of Algiers, in the ancient province of Mauretania Caesariensis. History Auzia probably took the name from the Ber ...
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Aveia Aveia was an ancient town of the Vestini and Roman former bishopric, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see. Its site is on the Via Claudia Nova, c. 10 km south-east of L'Aquila, N.E. of the modern village of Fossa, in central Italy's A ...
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Avioccala Avioccala was a Roman and Byzantine era town in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis in northern Tunisia. The town lasted from 30BC to about 640AD, and has been tentatively identified with the stone ruins at Sidi-Amara, Tunisia. The city was ...
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Avissa Avitta Bibba was a town in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis. The town is tentatively identified with ruins at Henchir-Bour-Aouitta in Tunisia. Bishopric As a bishopric, Avitta Bibba was a suffragan of the metropolitan see of Carthage ...
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Avitta Bibba Avitta Bibba was a town in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis. The town is tentatively identified with ruins at Henchir-Bour-Aouitta in Tunisia. Bishopric As a bishopric, Avitta Bibba was a suffragan of the metropolitan see of Carthage ...
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Babylon ''Bābili(m)'' * sux, 𒆍𒀭𒊏𒆠 * arc, 𐡁𐡁𐡋 ''Bāḇel'' * syc, ܒܒܠ ''Bāḇel'' * grc-gre, Βαβυλών ''Babylṓn'' * he, בָּבֶל ''Bāvel'' * peo, 𐎲𐎠𐎲𐎡𐎽𐎢 ''Bābiru'' * elx, 𒀸𒁀𒉿𒇷 ''Babi ...
* Babra * Bacanaria * Bacatha in Arabia * Bacatha in Palaestina * Badiae * Bagai *
Bagis :''This page concerns Lydian Bageis, Bagis or Bage, not to be confounded with Bagae in Numidia.'' Bageis ( grc, Βάγεις), Bagis (Βάγις), or Bage (Βάγη) was an ancient Greek city in the province of Lydia in Asia Minor (modern day Turk ...
* Balneoregium * Baia * Balanea *
Balbura ''Balbura'' is a genus of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae The Arctiinae (formerly called the family Arctiidae) are a large and diverse subfamily of moths with around 11,000 species found all over the world, including 6,000 neotropical spe ...
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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 Duklj ...
* Baliana * Bamaccora * Bapara *
Bararus Rougga is a town in southern Tunisia located in Sfax Governorate, on the Oued er Rougga wadi. Rougga is the Berber name of the town, which is known as Raqqa in Arabic. The town is located on the site of Ancient Roman African city and former bisho ...
* Barata * Barbalissus * Barca * Barcusus *
Bardstown Bardstown is a home rule-class city in Nelson County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 11,700 in the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Nelson County. Bardstown is named for the pioneering Bard brothers. David Bard obtained a l ...
* Bareta *
Bargala Bargala ( mk, Баргала) is an archaeological site in Karbinci Municipality, North Macedonia, east of the city of Štip. It is situated in a river valley on the lower slope of the north side of Plačkovica Mountain. The site's name is of Thra ...
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Bargylia Bargylia (; grc, Βαργυλία), was a city on the coast of ancient Caria in southwestern Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) between Iasos and Myndus. Bargylia's location corresponds to the modern Turkish town of Boğaziçi in Muğla Province. T ...
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Baris in Hellesponto Baris ( grc, Βάρις), called Baris in Hellesponto to distinguish it from other places called Baris, was an ancient city and bishopric in Asia Minor, which remains a Catholic titular see. History Baris was located in the Troas part of Mysia, ...
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Baris in Pisidia Isparta is a city in western Turkey and the capital of Isparta Province. The city's population was 222,556 in 2010 and its elevation is 1035 m. It is known as the "City of Roses". Isparta is well-connected to other parts of Turkey via roads. An ...
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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, Norfo ...
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Syriac Catholic Church The Syriac Catholic Church ( syc, ܥܕܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ ܩܬܘܠܝܩܝܬܐ, ʿĪṯo Suryayṯo Qaṯolīqayṯo, ar, الكنيسة السريانية الكاثوليكية) is an Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Catholic Christianity ...
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Bavagaliana Bavagaliana was a town in the Roman province of Byzacena, now part of Tunisia. It became at some stage the seat of a Christian bishopric. The only diocesan bishop of the see who is known by name was Bonifacius, who lived at the time of Thrasamund, ...
* Beatia * Bela * Belabitene * Belali * Bellicastrum *
Belesasa Belesasa was an ancient city and former bishopric in Roman North Africa, which only remains a Latin Catholic titular see. History Belesasa, was among the cities of sufficient importance in the Roman province of Numidia to become a suffragan dio ...
* Bencenna * Benda * Benepota * Beneventum * Bennefa * Beroea *
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. Th ...
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Berissa Berissa ( grc, Βηρίσσα), also spelled ''Berisa'', ''Verisa'', or ''Verissa'', was a city in the late Roman province of Pontus Polemoniacus, in Asia Minor, which Kiepert and W. M. Ramsay have identified with the modern village of Baulus (also ...
* Beroë *
Berrhoea Veria ( el, Βέροια or Βέρροια), officially transliterated Veroia, historically also spelled Berea or Berœa, is a city in Central Macedonia, in the geographic region of Macedonia, northern Greece, capital of the regional unit of ...
* Betagbara *
Bethleem Bethlehem (; ar, بيت لحم ; he, בֵּית לֶחֶם '' '') is a city in the central West Bank, Palestine, about south of Jerusalem. Its population is approximately 25,000,Amara, 1999p. 18.Brynen, 2000p. 202. and it is the capital ...
* Bettonium * Bethzabda * Beverlacum *
Biccari Biccari ( Pugliese: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Foggia in the Apulia region of southeast Italy. Main sights * Historic centre * Byzantine tower of Biccari * Tower Tertiveri * Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary ...
* Bida * Bigastro *
Bilta Bilta also known as Balta or Balţah, is an antique town in northern Tunisia, close to Mateur in today's Bizerte governorate. Its name comes from the Numidian language (Lybico-Berber) root ''BLT,'' meaning, filled with water. An inscription in t ...
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Binda Binda is a village in the Southern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia in Upper Lachlan Shire. It is about 17 km north-north-west of Crookwell in the county of Georgiana. Other near-by towns or locations are: * Crooked Corner ...
* Birtha * Bisarchio *
Bisica Bijga also known as Henchir-Bijga is a place in Tunisia, North Africa, near the city of Tunis. History During the Roman Empire, the town was part of the province of Africa proconsularis and gained importance possibly from the second century AD onw ...
* Bistue * Bisuldino * Bitettum * Bitylius * Bizya * Bladia * Blanda Iulia *
Blaundus Blaundus ( grc, Βλαῦνδος) was a Greek city founded during the Hellenistic period in Asia Minor, presently Anatolia (Asian Turkey), and is now a Latin Catholic titular bishopric. History The ancient city was between the regions of Lydi ...
* Blera * Bonitza * Bononia * Bonusta * Boreum * Bosana * Bosporus * Bostra *
Botrys Batroun ( ar, ٱلْبَتْرُون '; Syriac script: ܒܬܪܘܢ ') is a coastal city in northern Lebanon and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. It is the capital city of Batroun District. Etymology The name ''Batr ...
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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. ...
* Bria * Briancio * Britonia *
Briula Briula or Brioula ( grc, Βρίουλα) was an ancient city and bishopric of ancient Lydia or of Caria in Asia Minor, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see. Its site is located near Billara in Asiatic Turkey. History The city was import ...
* Bruzus * Brysis * Bubastis * Bubon * Bucellus *
Budua Budva ( cnr, Будва, or ) is a Montenegrin town on the Adriatic Sea. It has 19,218 inhabitants, and it is the centre of Budva Municipality. The coastal area around Budva, called the Budva riviera, is the center of Montenegrin tourism, kno ...
* Buffada *
Buleliana Buleliana was a ''civitas'' (town) and bishopric in Roman North Africa and remains a Latin Catholic titular see. History The exact location of the town is not known but it was in the Sahel region of northern Tunisia. Buleliana was among the m ...
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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 ...
* Bulla Regia * Bulna * Burca * Bure *
Buruni file:Tunisie carte archéologique.PNG, Archaeology map of Tunisia Buruni is an ancient city of the Maghreb, in North Africa. The city has been identified with ruins at Henchir-El-Dakhla in Tunisia. History Buruni, was an ancient Roman Empire, Roman ...
* Busiris * Buslacena * Butus * Buthrotum * Buxentum *
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 8 ...


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Caesarea in Cappadocia Kayseri (; el, Καισάρεια) is a large industrialised city in Central Anatolia, Turkey, and the capital of Kayseri province. The Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality area is composed of five districts: the two central districts of Kocasinan ...
( Armenian Catholic Church and Melkite Catholic Church) * Caesarea Philippi *
Caesarea in Mauretania Caesarea in Mauretania (Latin: ''Caesarea Mauretaniae'', meaning "Caesarea of Mauretania") was a Roman colony in Roman-Berber North Africa. It was the capital of Mauretania Caesariensis and is now called Cherchell, in modern Algeria. In the ...
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Caesarea in Numidia Caesarea in Mauretania (Latin: ''Caesarea Mauretaniae'', meaning "Caesarea of Mauretania") was a Roman colony in Roman-Berber North Africa. It was the capital of Mauretania Caesariensis and is now called Cherchell, in modern Algeria. In the pre ...
* Caesarea in Palaestina *
Caesarea in Thessalia Caesarea () ( he, קֵיסָרְיָה, ), ''Keysariya'' or ''Qesarya'', often simplified to Keisarya, and Qaysaria, is an affluent town in north-central Israel, which inherits its name and much of its territory from the ancient city of Caesare ...
* Caesariana *
Caesaropolis Caesaropolis was a Byzantine city on the coast of eastern Macedonia. It was founded in 836 by the ''Caesar'' Alexios Mosele to consolidate Byzantine control over the Slavic tribes of the area. It is mentioned as an episcopal see in Heinrich Gel ...
* Caffa * Calama * Caldas de Reyes * Caliabria * California * Callinicum * Callipolis * Caloe *
Caltadria The diocese of Caltadria ( la, Dioecesis Caltadriensis, link=no) is a suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. The location of the bishopric's original cathedra is now lost but it was in today's Algeria, and is recorded of the Ro ...
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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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Calynda Calynda (also Calinda, Calydna, or Karynda; grc, Κάλυνδα) was a city in ancient Caria. History It was probably situated at the boundary of Lycia and Caria, for it is placed in the former territory by Ptolemy (xxxi, 16), in the latter by ...
* Camachus * Campania * Camplum * Camuliana *
Canapium Canapium was a Roman–Berber town in the province of Africa Proconsolare. Its stone ruins are located near Henchir-El-Casbath, in the region of Mornag, Tunisia. The city was also the seat of an ancient Latin Catholic bishopric under the leaders ...
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Canatha Qanawat ( ar, قَنَوَات, Qanawāt) is a village in Syria, located 7 km north-east of al-Suwayda. It stands at an elevation of about 1,200 m, near a river and surrounded by woods. Its inhabitants are entirely from the Druze com ...
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Candyba Kandyba or Candyba (Hittite language, Hittite: 𒄭𒅔𒁺𒉿 ''Hinduwa'', Lycian language, Lycian: 𐊜𐊙𐊋𐊂𐊆 ''Xãkbi'', grc, Κάνδυβα, la, Candyba) was a settlement in ancient Lycia, in modern-day Antalya province on the sou ...
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Cannae Cannae (now Canne della Battaglia, ) is an ancient village of the Apulia region of south east Italy. It is a ''frazione'' (civil parish) of the ''comune'' (municipality) of Barletta. Cannae was formerly a bishopric, and is presently (2022) a Lati ...
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Canosa Canosa may refer to: * Canosa (surname), surname * Canosa di Puglia, town and comune in the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia, southern Italy * Canosa Sannita Canosa Sannita () is a ''comune'' and town in the province of Chieti, Abruzzo ...
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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 (bo ...
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Capreae Capri ( , ; ; ) is an island located in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the Sorrento Peninsula, on the south side of the Gulf of Naples in the Campania region of Italy. The main town of Capri that is located on the island shares the name. It has been ...
* Caprulae *
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 ...
* Capsus *
Caput Cilla Caput Cilla, an Ancient city and former bishopric in Roman North Africa, is now a Latin Catholic titular see. Its presumed location are the ruins of El-Gouéa, in modern Algeria. History Caput Cilla was important enough in the Roman province of ...
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Carallia ''Carallia'' is a genus of trees in the family Rhizophoraceae. Description ''Carallia'' species grow as small to medium-sized trees. Their leaves are often dotted black. The fruits are small and ellipsoid to roundish in shape. Distribution an ...
* Cardabunta * Cardicium *
Cariana The Diocese of Cariana (in Latin Rite Carianensis) is a home suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. Cariana, in modern Tunisia, is the seat of the ancient episcopal see, which was originally a civitas of the Roman province of Byza ...
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Carinola Carinola is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Caserta in the Italian region Campania, located c. northwest of Naples, c. northwest of Caserta, and c. southeast of Rome. Carinola borders the following municipalities: Falciano del ...
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Carpasia Karpasia ( grc, Καρπάσεια and Καρπασία), Latinized as Carpasia, and also known as Karpasion (sometimes mistaken for Karpathos), was an ancient town in Cyprus, situated in the northern shore of the Karpas Peninsula, at a distance o ...
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Carpathus Karpathos ( el, Κάρπαθος, ), also Carpathos, is the second largest of the Greek Dodecanese islands, in the southeastern Aegean Sea. Together with the neighboring smaller Saria Island it forms the municipality of Karpathos, which is part of ...
* Carpentrassum * Carrhae * Carthage *
Cartenna Cartennae or Cartenna.. was an ancient Berber, Carthaginian, and Roman port at present-day Ténès, Algeria. Under the Romans, it was part of the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. Name Cartenna's name was variously recorded by the Gree ...
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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 Iabar was an ancient Roman-Berber civitas in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. The town was also the seat of a Catholic Church diocese. An exact location of the ancient town is not currently known. It has been tentatively linked ...
* Castellum in Mauretania * Castellum in Numidia * Castellum Medianum * Castellum Minus * Castellum Ripae * Castellum Tatroportus * Castellum Tingitii * Castellum Titulianum * Castoria * Castra Galbae * Castra Martis * Castra Nova * Castra Severiana * Castro di Puglia * Castro di Sardegna * Castrum * Castulo * Catabum Castra * Cataquas *
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 ...
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Catula Damous is a town and commune in Tipaza Province in northern Algeria. The territory of the commune of Damous is located northwest of the wilaya of Tipaza, about 70 km west of Tipaza, 50 km west of Cherchell and 55 km east of Ténès ...
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Caudium Caudium (modern Montesarchio) was the main city of the ancient Caudini tribe in Samnium situated on the Appian Way between Beneventum (modern Benevento) and Capua, in what is now southern Italy. It was 21 Roman miles from Capua, and 11 from Beneve ...
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Caunus Kaunos (Carian: ''Kbid'';. Translator Chris Markham. Lycian: ''Khbide''; Ancient Greek: ; la, Caunus) was a city of ancient Caria and in Anatolia, a few kilometres west of the modern town of Dalyan, Muğla Province, Turkey. The Calbys riv ...
* Cea * Ceanannus Mór *
Cebarades Cebarades (in Latin Rite Cebaradesensis) was a Roman–Berber civitas in the province of Byzacena in modern Tunisia. The town was the seat of an ancient Roman Catholic bishopric. Its diocese is now a titular bishopric. The current bishop is Jo ...
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Cediae Cediae (''Cediæ'') was an ancient city and former bishopric in Roman North Africa. It is now a Latin Catholic titular see. History The city of Cediæ was situated in modern Oum-Kif, in present Algeria. It was important enough in the Roman prov ...
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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 ...
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Cellae in Proconsulari Cellae in Proconsulari was an ancient city and bishopric in Roman Africa, which remains a Latin titular see. History The Roman Era civitas (city) in Roman North Africa is tentatively identified with ruins at Ain Zouarin in modern Tunisia. The lo ...
* Cell Ausaille * Cemerianus * Cenae *
Cenculiana Cenculiana was a Roman era town in Roman North Africa. Cenculiana, in today's Tunisia, is also the seat of an ancient episcopal see of the Roman province of Byzacena. The Bishop was a suffran of Carthage.Joseph Bingham, ''Origines Ecclesiasticae: ...
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Centenaria A centenarium is a type of Ancient Roman fortified farmhouse in the Limes Tripolitanus. It is called even in the plural ''centenaria'', because in the Limes Tripolitanus there were more than 2000 of these "fortifications", connected to create a d ...
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Centuria ''Centuria'' (, plural ''centuriae'') is a Latin term (from the stem ''centum'' meaning one hundred) denoting military units originally consisting of 100 men. The size of the century changed over time, and from the first century BC through most ...
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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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Cerasa Cerasa is a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. History It goes back a former diocese in the Roman province of Asia and Lydia in western Turkey. It belonged to the ecclesiastical province of Sardis. Cerasa, identifiable with Eliesler ...
* Cerasus * Cerbali * Cercina * Ceretapa * Cerynia * Cernitza * Cestrus * Chaialum (
Syro-Malabar Catholic Church lat, Ecclesia Syrorum-Malabarensium mal, മലബാറിലെ സുറിയാനി സഭ , native_name_lang=, image = St. Thomas' Cross (Chennai, St. Thomas Mount).jpg , caption = The Mar Thoma Nasrani Sl ...
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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 city ...
* Chalcis in Europa * Chalcis in Graecia *
Chalcis in Syria Qinnasrin ( ar, قنسرين; syr, ܩܢܫܪܝܢ, ''Qinnašrīn'', lit=Nest of Eagles), also known by numerous other romanizations and originally known as ( la, Chalcis ad Belum; grc-gre, Χαλκὶς, ''Khalkìs''), was a historical town in ...
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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 Europa was an Ancient city and bishopric and is now a Latin Catholic titular see in Turkish Thrace, near modern Hexamili. History Hereclea was important enough in the Roman province of Europa to become a suffragan bishopric of i ...
* Chersonesus in Zechia * Chiemium *
Chimaera Chimaeras are cartilaginous fish in the order Chimaeriformes , known informally as ghost sharks, rat fish, spookfish, or rabbit fish; the last three names are not to be confused with rattails, Opisthoproctidae, or Siganidae, respectively. At ...
* Choma * Chonochora * Chullu *
Chunavia Chunavia is the name of coastal region in central Albania and former bishopric in the country, now a Latin Catholic titular see. Chunavia was one of the oldest medieval bishoprics in Albania. It is the coastal region between Durrës and the mouth of ...
* Christianopolis * Christopolis *
Chrysopolis in Arabia 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 ...
* Chrysopolis in Macedonia * Chusra * Chytri *
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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Cibaliana The Diocese of Cibaliana (in Latin Rite Cibalianensis) is a home suppressed and titular of the Catholic Church. Cibaliana, in modern Tunisia, is the seat of the ancient episcopal see. In the Roman Empire, it was a civitas of the Roman province of ...
* Cibyra * Cidramus *
Cidyessus Cidyessus or Kidyessos ( grc, Κιδύησσος) was a city of some importance, west of Ammonia in west-central ancient Phrygia, in the territory of the Setchanli Ova, or Mouse Plain; this large and fertile valley projects far into Phrygia Saluta ...
* Cilibia * Cillium * Cincari * Cinna * Cinnaborium * Cynopolis in Aegypto *
Cynopolis in Arcadia Cynopolis ( gr, Κυνόπολις for "city of the dog") was the Hellenistic toponym for two cities in ancient Egypt. Both Cynopolis superior and Cynopolis inferior were bishoprics in Christian times. Cynopolis superior Cynopolis was the Gre ...
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Circesium Circesium ( syc, ܩܪܩܣܝܢ ', grc, Κιρκήσιον), known in Arabic as al-Qarqisiya, was a Roman fortress city near the junction of the Euphrates and Khabur rivers, located at the empire's eastern frontier with the Sasanian Empire. It wa ...
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Cisamus Detail of a Roman mosaic found at Cisamus Statue of emperor Hadrian from Cisamus Cisamus or Kisamos ( grc, Κίσαμος) was town of ancient Crete. It appears as one of two towns of the name in the Peutinger Table 32 M.P. to the west of Cydoni ...
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Cissita Cissita was a town and bishopric of Roman North Africa, which only remains as a Catholic titular see. History Cissita was located about 36°54'04"N 10°2' 9.96"W and has been tentatively identified with ruins near Sidi T(h)abet, 24 kilometers ...
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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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Città Ducale Cittaducale (locally ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Rieti in the Italian region Lazio, located about northeast of Rome and about southeast of Rieti. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 6,799 and an area of . It was ...
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Claneus Claneus or Klaneos or Klaneous ( grc, Κλάνεος or Κλανεοῦς) was an ancient city and bishopric in Asia Minor. Its site is tentatively located near , Yunak, Turkey. Claneus was in the Roman province of either Phrygia Salutaris or ...
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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 Isauria Claudiopolis ( grc, Κλαυδιόπολις, Klaudiopolis, city of Claudius) is the name of a number of ancient cities named after Roman emperor Claudius or another person bearing that name (in the case of Cluj-Napoca), notably: ; in Turkey * Clau ...
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Clazomenae Klazomenai ( grc, Κλαζομεναί) or Clazomenae was an ancient Greek city on the coast of Ionia and a member of the Ionian League. It was one of the first cities to issue silver coinage. Its ruins are now located in the modern town Urla n ...
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Cleopatris Arsinoe (Greek: ) or Arsinoites or Cleopatris or Cleopatra, was an ancient city at the northern extremity of the Heroopolite Gulf (Gulf of Suez), in the Red Sea. History Arsinoe was the capital of the Heroopolite nome, and one of the principal ha ...
* Cluain Iraird * Cluentum *
Clypia Kelibia (Kélibia) ( ar, قليبية, link=no '), often referred to as Klibia or Gallipia by European writers, is a coastal town on the Cap Bon peninsula, Nabeul Governorate in the far north-eastern part of Tunisia. Its sand beaches are consider ...
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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 ...
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Cnossus Knossos (also Cnossos, both pronounced ; grc, Κνωσός, Knōsós, ; Linear B: ''Ko-no-so'') is the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete and has been called Europe's oldest city. Settled as early as the Neolithic period, the na ...
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Coela Coela (or Cœla, even Cela) was a Roman city and bishopric in the province of Europa and is now a Latin Catholic titular see. History The site of the Ancient city is at modern Kilya, in European Turkey. It was import enough to become a bishopric ...
* 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 ...
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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 Caesariensi ...
* Colybrassus * Comama * Comana Armeniae * Comana Pontica * Comba *
Conana Conana or Konana ( grc, Κόνανα) was an inland town of ancient Pisidia inhabited during Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine times. The town may also have been called Justinianopolis or Ioustinianoupolis (Ἰουστινιανούπολις). The ...
* Concordia in America * Cone * Constantia in Arabia * Constantia in Thracia * Constantina * Coprithis * Coptus * Coracesium * Corada * Corbavia *
Corinthus In Greek mythology, Corinthus (; Ancient Greek: Κόρινθος ''Korinthos'') may refer to the following personages: * Corinthus, the eponymous founder of the city of Corinth and the adjacent land. According to the local Corinthian tradition, he ...
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Corniculana The Diocese of Corniculana ( la, Dioecesis Corniculanensis, link=no) is a suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. The bishopric was centered on a Roman town, of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis now lost to history bu ...
* Corone * Coronea *
Coropissus Coropassus or Koropassos ( grc, Κοροπασσός), also known as Coropissus or Koropissos (Κοροπισσός) as the name appears on its coins, was a town of ancient Lycaonia, inhabited in Roman times. Strabo says that the boundary between t ...
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Corycus Corycus ( el, Κώρυκος; also transliterated Corycos or Korykos; hy, Կոռիկոս, translit=Koṙikos; tr, Kız Kalesi, lit. "maiden castle") was an ancient city in Cilicia Trachaea, Anatolia, located at the mouth of the valley called ...
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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 p ...
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Cos Cos, COS, CoS, coS or Cos. may refer to: Mathematics, science and technology * Carbonyl sulfide * Class of service (CoS or COS), a network header field defined by the IEEE 802.1p task group * Class of service (COS), a parameter in telephone sys ...
* Cotenna * Cotrada * Cotyaeum * Cova * * Cratia * Cremna * Crepedula * 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 ...
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Cufruta Cufruta was an ancient Roman-Berber civitas in the province of Byzacena. It was also the seat A seat is a place to sit. The term may encompass additional features, such as back, armrest, head restraint but also headquarters in a wider sense. ...
* Cucusus * Cuicul *
Culusi Culusi was a Roman town of the Roman province of Africa Proconsolare, located near Carthage. It is also known as Culcitana or Culsitana. The city is tentatively identified with ruins in the suburbs of Tunisia. Culusi was also the seat of an anc ...
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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 Lindisfa ...
* Cunga Féichin * Cumae *
Curium Curium is a transuranic, radioactive chemical element with the symbol Cm and atomic number 96. This actinide element was named after eminent scientists Marie and Pierre Curie, both known for their research on radioactivity. Curium was first inte ...
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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 ...
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Cyparissia Kyparissia ( el, Κυπαρισσία) is a town and a former municipality in northwestern Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Trifylia, of which it is the seat and a municipal unit. ...
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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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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 t ...
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Dalisandus in Isauria Dalisandus or Dalisandos ( grc, Δαλισανδός) was a city of ancient Cappadocia and later of Isauria, near the river Cydnus. It is considered to have been near Sınabiç, 6 km north of Claudiopolis (present-day Mut, Mersin), Turkey. ...
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Damascus )), is an adjective which means "spacious". , motto = , image_flag = Flag of Damascus.svg , image_seal = Emblem of Damascus.svg , seal_type = Seal , map_caption = , ...
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Danaba Danaba was a town and bishopric in the late Roman province of Phoenicia Secunda. Location Danaba is mentioned by Ptolemy (V, xv, 24) as a town in the territory of Palmyra. According to the Roman road guide known as Peutinger's table (where it is ...
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Daphnusia Kefken Island ( tr, Kefken Adası), lies off the Black Sea coast of Turkey, a short boat ride from the mainland village of Cebeci in the Kandıra district of Kocaeli Province. It has an area of 21 hectares, and is about four times as long as it ...
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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 ...
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Syriac Catholic Church The Syriac Catholic Church ( syc, ܥܕܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ ܩܬܘܠܝܩܝܬܐ, ʿĪṯo Suryayṯo Qaṯolīqayṯo, ar, الكنيسة السريانية الكاثوليكية) is an Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Catholic Christianity ...
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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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Decoriana Decoriana (Decoriensisor Dicensis) was an ancient Roman–Berber city and former bishopric in Tunisia. It is now a Latin Catholic titular see. History Decoriana, in today's Tunisia, was important enough in the Roman province of Byzacena ...
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Diocletianopolis in Palaestina Diocletianopolis ( grc, Διοκλητιανούπολις) was a city near Ascalon. It was given the status of a city under the name Diocletianopolis as part of a Roman policy of urbanization,Diocletianopolis in Thracia * Diocletianopolis in Thebaide * Dionysias *
Dionysiana The diocese of Dionysiana (in Latin: Dioecesis Dionysianensis) is a suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. The Diocese of Dionysos, was centered on a Roman town of the Roman province of Byzacena ( in today's Tunisia) during lat ...
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Dionysiopolis Dionysiopolis ( grc, Διονυσιόπολις, "city of Dionysus") or Dionysopolis (Διονύσου πόλις), was a city of Phrygia in Asia Minor. The demonym ''Dionysopolitae'' (Διονυσοπολείτης) occurs on medals, and in a let ...
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Diospolis Inferior Diospolis ('City of Zeus') may refer to: Asia * Diospolis (Bithynia), in Bithynia, Anatolia * Diospolis (Lydia), in Lydia, Anatolia * Diospolis (Pontus), in Pontus, Anatolia * Diospolis, later Byzantine Lydda, now Lod in modern Israel ** Synod of ...
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Diospolis in Thracia Cabyle or Kabyle ( grc, Καβύλη), also known as Calybe or Kalybe (Καλύβη), is a town in the interior of ancient Thrace, west of Develtus, on the river Tonsus. The town later bore the names of Diospolis (Διὸς Πόλις), and Goloë ...
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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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Doberus Doberus or Doberos ( grc, Δόβηρος) was a town of Paeonia (kingdom), Paeonia, which Sitalces reached after crossing Mount Cercine, and where many troops and additional volunteers reached him, making up his full total. Hierocles (author of Syne ...
* Docimium * Doclea * Dodona * Dolia * Doliche * Dometiopolis * Domnach Sechnaill * Dora * Dorylaeum * Dragobitia * Dragonara * Drivastum * Drizipara * Drua *
Drusiliana Drusiliana was a ''civitas'' (town) of Roman North Africa. Bingham called it a city of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. An inscription of Constantine the Great was found in the city ruins and it appears on the Tabula Peutingeriana T ...
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Dumium The Monastery of Dumio (sometimes Dumium or Dumio, in Portuguese ''São Martinho de Dume''), is a former paleo-Christian monastery in the civil parish of Dume, municipality of Braga, in northwestern Portugal. Originally a Roman villa, it was th ...
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Syriac Catholic Church The Syriac Catholic Church ( syc, ܥܕܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ ܩܬܘܠܝܩܝܬܐ, ʿĪṯo Suryayṯo Qaṯolīqayṯo, ar, الكنيسة السريانية الكاثوليكية) is an Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Catholic Christianity ...
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Edistiana Edistiana was an ancient Roman Empire, Roman–Berbers, Berber city in the Roman province, province of Africa Proconsularis and in late antiquity of Byzacena. It was located in the modern Tunisia. It was a former Catholic Church, Catholic dioce ...
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Egabro Cabra is a rural town in Córdoba province, Andalusia, Spain and the site of former bishopric Egabro. It lies along the route between Córdoba and Málaga in the south of Spain. It is an entrance point to the Parque Natural de las Sierras Sub ...
* Egara * Egnatia * Egnazia Appula *
Eguga Eguga was a '' civitas'' in Africa Proconsulare during the Roman Empire. It was located in present-day Tunisia. The city was also the seat of an ancient Roman Catholic diocese. Eguga was a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Carthage. The only bisho ...
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Elatea Elateia ( el, Ελάτεια; grc, Ἐλάτεια) was an ancient Greek city of Phthiotis, and the most important place in that region after Delphi. It is also a modern-day town that is a former municipality in the southeastern part of Phthioti ...
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Elephantaria in Mauretania Elephantaria in Mauretania was an ancient city in the Maghreb during the Roman, Byzantine and Vandal empires. It is shown on the Peutinger Table map. Today, the city exists only as unexcavated ruins at Henchir, a suburb of Algiers, and a titular ...
* Elephantaria in Proconsulari * Elepla * Eleutherna * Eleutheropolis in Macedonia * Eleutheropolis in Palaestina *
Elicroca Lorca () is a municipality and city in the autonomous community of the Region of Murcia in south-eastern Spain, southwest of the city of Murcia. The municipality had a population of 95,515 in 2020, up from the 2001 census total of 77,477. Lorca is ...
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Elmhama The Bishop of Norwich is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Norwich in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers most of the county of Norfolk and part of Suffolk. The bishop of Norwich is Graham Usher. The see is in the ...
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Elo Elo or ELO may refer to: Music * Electric Light Orchestra, a British rock music group ** ''The Electric Light Orchestra'' (album), the group's debut album ** ''ELO 2'', the group's second album * ELO Part II, an offshoot band of Electric Light ...
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Emmaüs Emmaus (; Greek: Ἐμμαούς, ''Emmaous''; la, Emmaus; , ''Emmaom''; ar, عمواس, ''ʻImwas'') is a town mentioned in the Gospel of Luke of the New Testament. Luke reports that Jesus appeared, after his death and resurrection, befo ...
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Enera Enera was a Roman–Berber ''civitas'' (town) in the province of Numidia. It is believed to have been located in modern Algeria. The town was also a former Roman Catholic diocese. The only known bishop of this bishopric was Massimino, who took ...
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Ephesus Ephesus (; grc-gre, Ἔφεσος, Éphesos; tr, Efes; may ultimately derive from hit, 𒀀𒉺𒊭, Apaša) was a city in ancient Greece on the coast of Ionia, southwest of present-day Selçuk in İzmir Province, Turkey. It was built in t ...
* Epidaurum * Epiphania in Cilicia * Epiphania in Syria * Equilium * Equizetum *
Eraclea Eraclea () is a small city and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Venice, Veneto, northern Italy. It is located on the Adriatic Sea, Adriatic coast between the towns of Caorle and Jesolo. History From its founding until 742 AD, the Repu ...
* Erdonia * Eressus * Eriza * Erra * Erythrae *
Erythrum Erythrum was a city and bishopric in Roman Africa, which remains a Catholic titular see. The city, identified with modern Uaili-Et-Trun, was important enough in the Roman province of (Creta and) Cyrenaica and later the split-off province Libya Su ...
* Erzerum ( Armenian Catholic Church) * Esbus * Etenna *
Euaza Euaza, located in what is modern Turkey was a town during the Hellenic, Roman and Byzantine era. The town was in the upper portion of the Cayster River valley, about 100 km east from Ephesus. The town also known as Augaza, appears in Noti ...
* Euchaitae * Eucarpia *
Eudocia Eudoxia ( grc, Εὐδοξία, ''Eudoxía''), Eudokia (, ''Eudokía'', anglicized as Eudocia) or Evdokia is a feminine given name, which originally meant "good fame or judgement" or "she whose fame or judgement is good" in Greek. The Slavic forms ...
* Eudocias * Eudoxias * Eumenia *
Euroea in Epiro Euroea or Euroia ( grc, Εὔροια; also transcribed as Eurœa) was a city in Epirus, in western Greece, during late antiquity. It was abandoned in the early 7th century due to Slavic invasions. During the 4th–8th centuries, it was a bishopric ...
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Euroea in Phoenicia Euroea in Phoenicia was a city in the late Roman province of Phoenicia Secunda. today Hawarin, north of al-Qaryatayn and on the road from Damascus to Palmyra. There are ruins of a Roman castellum and of a basilica. History The true name of this ...
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Falerone Falerone is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Fermo, in the Italian region of the Marche, southeast of Urbisaglia. History Almost nothing is known of the ancient town (called ''Falerio'') except from inscriptions. From the remains of its bui ...
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Fallaba Djelfa ( ar, الجلفة, link=no, al-Ǧilfah) is the capital city of Djelfa Province, Algeria and the site of ancient city and former bishopric Fallaba, which remains a Latin catholic titular see. It has a population of 490,248 (2018 census). T ...
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Famagusta Famagusta ( , ; el, Αμμόχωστος, Ammóchostos, ; tr, Gazimağusa or ) is a city on the east coast of Geography of Cyprus, Cyprus. It is located east of Nicosia District, Nicosia and possesses the deepest harbour of the island. Duri ...
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Faustinopolis Faustinopolis ( grc, Φαυστινόπολις), also Colonia Faustinopolis and Halala, was an ancient city in the south of Cappadocia, about 20 km south of Tyana. It was named after the empress Faustina, the wife of Marcus Aurelius, who died the ...
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Febiana {{unreferenced, date=July 2017 Febiana was city and former bishopric in Roman North Africa, which only remains a Latin Catholic titular see. History Febina, in present-day Tunisia, was among the many cities of sufficient importance in the Roman ...
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Feradi Maius Pheradi Majius is a locality and archaeological site in Tunisia located at 36.250003° N 10.397047° E near the modern town of Sidi Khalifa in Sousse Governorate, Tunisia that is located at 36° 14′ 58″ N, 10° 23′ 57″E. During the Roman Em ...
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Feradi Minus Feradi Minor was an ancient town in the Roman province of Africa proconsularis in the Sahel region of Tunisia. During late antiquity it was in the province of Byzacena. During the Roman Empire Ferada was a civitas of the Roman province of Byzacena. ...
* Ferentium * Fesseë * Ficus * Fidenae *
Fidoloma Fidoloma ( la, Dioecesis Fidolomensis, link=no) was an ancient Roman Catholic diocese located in present-day Algeria. The bishopric was founded in the Roman–Berber province of Mauretania Caesariensis, though the seat of the diocese is unknown. Hi ...
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Filaca Filaca was an ancient city in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis and in late antiquity of Byzacena in what is today the Sahel region of Tunisia. Filaca was also the seat of a former Roman Catholic Church diocese. History The locati ...
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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 and
Syriac Catholic Church The Syriac Catholic Church ( syc, ܥܕܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ ܩܬܘܠܝܩܝܬܐ, ʿĪṯo Suryayṯo Qaṯolīqayṯo, ar, الكنيسة السريانية الكاثوليكية) is an Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Catholic Christianity ...
) * 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


I

* 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


J

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


K

* Kashkar (East Syrian Diocese), Kashkar (
Chaldean Catholic Church , native_name_lang = syc , image = Assyrian Church.png , imagewidth = 200px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows Baghdad, Iraq , abbreviation = , type ...
) * Kearney, Nebraska, Kearney * Diocese of Kharput, Kharput ( Armenian Catholic Church)


L

* 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) * Marazanae * Mezzouna, Marazanae Regiae * Marcelliana * Marciana, Lycia, Marciana * Marcianopolis * Marcopolis * Mardin ( Armenian Catholic Church,
Chaldean Catholic Church , native_name_lang = syc , image = Assyrian Church.png , imagewidth = 200px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows Baghdad, Iraq , abbreviation = , type ...
, and
Syriac Catholic Church The Syriac Catholic Church ( syc, ܥܕܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ ܩܬܘܠܝܩܝܬܐ, ʿĪṯo Suryayṯo Qaṯolīqayṯo, ar, الكنيسة السريانية الكاثوليكية) is an Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Catholic Christianity ...
) * 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 ( Armenian Catholic Church and Latin Church) * 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) * 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 and Latin Church) * 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 , native_name_lang = syc , image = Assyrian Church.png , imagewidth = 200px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows Baghdad, Iraq , abbreviation = , type ...
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 and Melkite Catholic Church) * 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 and Latin Church) * Prusias ad Hypium * Prymnessus * Pselchis * Psibela * Ptolemais, Cyrenaica, Ptolemais in Libya * Latin Catholic Diocese of Acre, Ptolemais in Phoenicia ( Latin Church and Maronite Church) * 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 , native_name_lang = syc , image = Assyrian Church.png , imagewidth = 200px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows Baghdad, Iraq , abbreviation = , type ...
) * 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 ( Latin Church and Maronite Church) * 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) * 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 , native_name_lang = syc , image = Assyrian Church.png , imagewidth = 200px , alt = , caption = Cathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows Baghdad, Iraq , abbreviation = , type ...
) * 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 The Syriac Catholic Church ( syc, ܥܕܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ ܩܬܘܠܝܩܝܬܐ, ʿĪṯo Suryayṯo Qaṯolīqayṯo, ar, الكنيسة السريانية الكاثوليكية) is an Eastern Catholic Churches, Eastern Catholic Christianity ...
) * 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 ( Latin Church, Maronite Church, and Melkite Catholic Church) * 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 ( Armenian Catholic Church) * 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 ( Latin Church and Armenian Catholic Church) * 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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