• Tigisis, also known as Tigisis in Numidia to distinguish it from another Tigisis in Mauretania, was an ancient fortified town of North Africa near what...
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  • Tigisis (Italian: Tigisi) can refer to Tigisis in Mauretania, an ancient town and modern titular see Tigisis in Numidia, an ancient town and modern titular...
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  • Tigisis, also known as Tigisis in Mauretania to distinguish it from another Tigisis in Numidia, was an ancient Berber town (civitas) in the province of...
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    Tubunae) Thubursicum (Khemissa) Thucca in Numidia (Henchir-El-Abiodh) Tiddi Tigillava (Mechta-Djillaoua) Tigisis (Aïn el-Bordj) Tipasa Tisedi (near Aziz-Ben-Tellis)...
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    spread of Islam, the colonial period, and finally the post-independence era, in which the current nations were formed. The region has been influenced by many...
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    Peter Comensoli (category All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English)
    was submitted in 2012. Comensoli was appointed an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Sydney and titular bishop of Tigisis in Numidia by Pope Benedict...
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  • Tigillava Tigimma Tigisis in Mauretania (Taourga, Algeria) Tigisis in Numidia (Aïn el-Bordj, Algeria) Tiguala Timici Timidana Tingaria Tinis in Proconsulari...
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    Exarchate of Africa (category States and territories established in the 590s)
    Tripolitania, Numidia, Mauretania Caesariensis and Mauretania Sitifensis, and was centered at Carthage. In the 550s, a Roman expedition succeeded in regaining...
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  • Felix of Aptunga (category 4th-century bishops in Roman North Africa)
    Secundus of Tigisis, Primate of Numidia before doing such an act.[neutrality is disputed] Secundus and 70 bishops appointed Majorinus in his place, precipitating...
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  • Secundus of Tigisis (fl. 310) was an early church leader and primate of Numidia. He was a leading organiser of the early Donatist movement in Carthage....
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    Denis Jean-Marie Jachiet (category 21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in France)
    same time as Thibault Verny. It assigns to him the titular seat of Tigisis in Numidia (near present-day Aïn el-Bordj, Algeria). Their episcopal ordination...
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    Donatus Magnus (category Articles lacking in-text citations from September 2010)
    were those who believed that Felix was a traditor. Secundus of Tigisis, primate of Numidia, held a council of 70 bishops at Cirta which declared the ordination...
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    Majorinus (category Ancient Christians involved in controversies)
    council of 70 bishops in Cirta led by Secundus of Tigisis. Secundus of Tigisis was the primate of Numidia and as such was meant to be consulted prior to...
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  • Michel-Gaspard Coppenrath (category 20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Oceania)
    Monsignor Paul-Laurent-Jean-Louis Mazé in 1966. He was next appointed the archbishop of the titular see Tigisis in Numidia (present-day Aïn el-Bordj, Algeria)...
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    Mauretania Caesariensis (category Roman provinces in Africa)
    Tigisis (between Dellys and Taourga) Timici (Timsionin?) Timidana Tingaria (Tiaret?) Tipasa in Mauretania Tubia (ruins of Henchir-Toubia?) Tubunae in...
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    Gaguari (category Catholicism in Africa)
    group of Numidian bishops under the direction of their primate Secundus of Tigisis decreed the ordination invalid. One of the electoral bishops, Felix of...
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  • Notitia provinciarum et civitatum Africae (category History of Christianity in North Africa)
    of Africa. The second list is that of Numidia, the first bishop of which, Secundus of Tigisis, is attested in 305. The third list is that of Byzacena...
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  • First Council of Cirta (category Numidia (Roman provinces))
    a synod of bishops called by Secundus of Tigisis, the primate of Numidia in AD 303 or 305. It took place in the city of Cirta. The Council is known to...
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  • with Botrus and Caelestius in refusing to acknowledge the new bishop. Secundus, Primate of Numidia and Bishop of Tigisis, was presently invited to Carthage...
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  • Iaudas (category 5th-century monarchs in Africa)
    to invade and plunder the countryside of Numidia, as far as the region of Tigisis (present-day Aïn el-Bordj, in Algeria), taking a large number of prisoners...
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  • Mensurius (category 4th-century writers in Latin)
    accused of "countenancing" the Traditors. In a letter to Secundus, Bishop of Tigisis, then the senior bishop of Numidia, he explains that he had himself had...
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