Simidicca

Simidicca, was a Roman era civitas of the Roman province of ' Africa Proconsolare.

Africa Proconsularis (125 AD)

The ancient city is tentatively identified with ruins at Henchir-Simidia Tunisia.[1]

The city was also the seat of an ancient Christian bishopric, suffragan of' Archdiocese of Carthage.[2][3] Only one bishop of this diocese is known Adeodatus, a Catholic bishop who participated in the Conference of Carthage of 411, which saw gathered together the bishops Catholics and Donatists in Roman Africa; the headquarters at that time had no Donatist bishops. The same Adeodatus was present at the Council of Carthage (419) held by St Aurelius. Today the diocese survives as titular bishopric[4] and the current bishop is Jean-Marc Aveline, of Marseille .[5]

References

  1. La sede titolare at www.gcatholic.org.
  2. Pius Bonifacius Gams, Series Episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae, (Leipzig, 1931), p. 468.
  3. Stefano Antonio Morcelli, Africa Christiana, Volume I, (Brescia, 1816), p. 280
  4. La sede titolare at www.catholic-hierarchy.org
  5. La sede titolare at www.gcatholic.org.

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