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ritania Sitifensis. Hol

stenius adds to these

two more,

104 Munaciana, and

124 Serteita, named before in Cæsarea Sitifensis.

125 Selemsila, named above in Africa.

105 Marcelliana and Bazita, 126 Summa, Zuma in Nu

whereof one Lucidus is named bishop in the Collation of Carthage.

106 Niciba.

107 Nignenses Majores, the same as Nigrenses, or Vicus Nigras, in Numidia.

108 Nurcona, the same with Murconium in Mauritania Cæsariensis.

109 Nasaita.

110 Nova Petra.

111 Nebbita.

112 Nizugubita.

113 Novasumma, the same with Nobasina in Nu

midia.

114 Onza.

115 Oria.

116 Putzia.

117 Pauzera.

118 Pista.

To which Holstenius adds three others,

119 Pisita.

120 Pisidia, a city of Tripolis. 121 Pertusa, a city in Antonine's Itinerary near Carthage.

122 Refala, the same as Cephala in Africa Proconsularis.

123 Sinuara, named before in Africa Proconsularis.

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142 Tabaicaria, the same as Tabadcara in Maurita

nia Cæsariensis.

143 Taprura, Taphrura, near the Isle of Cercina in Byzacena.

144 Turris Alba. 145 Tala.

146 Tubursus, Tubursica in Numidia.

147 Tzella, the same as Zella in Byzacena.

148 Tibazabula. 149 Tabazaga. 150 Truvascanina. 151 Tuzumma, the same as Zumma in Numidia. G g

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Holstenius adds one more called Zenita or Zemta in the Collation of Carthage, from whence the greatest part of the forementioned names are taken. But the reader must not imagine, that so many bishoprics, as have been specified in all the six African provinces, and among these of uncertain position, were all extant at one and the same time. For there never was quite five hundred at one time in Afric, as has been shown before from St. Austin and the Notitia published by Sirmondus: and yet here are above six hundred and eighty recounted by Carolus à Sancto Paulo and Holstenius, after sixty are rejected, which are named twice over. So that from first to last there was a change of almost two hundred dioceses in Afric, or at least a change in their names: which I note, lest any should think there were more dioceses than St. Austin mentions.

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INDEX OF EPISCOPAL SEES.

ABDARA, in Boetica, 386.
Abdera, in Rhodope, 344.
Abdia, vel Ada, incert. pos. in Hispan.
Abellinum, in Campania, 368.
Abrinca, Auranches,in Lugd. Sec. 383.
Abritum, in Moesia Secunda, 344.
Abula, in Lusitania, 386.

Abyda, in Phoenicia Libani, 307.
Abydus, in Hellespont, 331.
Abyla, in Phoenicia Libani, 307.
Acelum, in Venetia, 378.
Acerra, in Campania, 368.
Acci, Guadix, in Carthag. Hisp. 386.
Acherontía, Acerenza, in Apulia, 370.
Achrida, in Prævalitana, 348.
Acmonia, in Phrygia Pacatiana, 338.
Acon, in Phoenicia Prima, 307.
Acrassus, in Lydia, 333.
Acrassus, in Lycia, 335.
Acropolis, in Lucania, 371.
Adada, in Pisidia, 337.

Adana, in Cilicia Prima, 339.

Adra, in Arabia Philadelphiæ, 298.
Adramyttium, in Asia, 332.
Adriana, in Hellespont. 331.
Adriana, in Pamphylia Secunda, 336.
Adrianopolis, in Epirus Vetus, 347.
Adrianopolis, in Honorias, 329.
Adrianopolis, in Pisidia, 337.
Adrianopolis, in Hæmimont. 344.
Adrianotheræ, in Hellespont. 331.
Adulis, in Æthiopia, 319.
Ecæ, in Apulia, 370.
Eclanum, in Samnium, 369.
Elia, v. Hierusalem, 299.

mi, idem cum Eno, 344.

Egæ, in Cilicia Secunda, 340.

Egea, in Asia, 332.
Enos, in Rhodope, 344.
Emonia, in Histria, 378.

Esis, in Picenum Ammonar. 377.
Agatha, Agde, in Narbon. Pr. 382.
Agdamia, incert. pos. in Phrygia.
Aginnum, Agen, in Aquitan. Sec. 382.
Agrigentum, in Sicilia, 372.
Agrippina, in Germanica Sec. 385.
Agraga, incert. pos. in Hispania.
Aila, in Palæstina Tertia, 299.
Alabanda, in Caria, 334.
Alesa, in Sicilia, 372.

Alalis, in Phoenicia Libani, 307.

Alba Pompeia, in Alpes Cottiæ, 375.

Albanum, in Latium, 365.
Alba, in Latium, 365.
Albensium Civ. Viv, in Viern. Pr.3SI
Albiensium Civ. Alby.inAquit.Pr. 382.
Albigaunum. Abbenga, in Alpes Cot-
tiæ, 375.

Aleppo, v. Berrœa, 306.
Aleria, in Corsica, 372.
Aletium, in Calabria, 370.
Aletrium, Aletri, in Latium, 365.
Aletum, Alet, in Lugd. Pr. 383.
Alexandria, in Egyptus Pr. 290-294.
Alexandria, Scanderoon in Cilic. Sec.
340.

Alexanum, Alessano, in Calabr. 370.
Algiza, v. Argiza, in Asia, 332.
Alinda, in Caria, 334.

Aliona, in Phryg. Pacat. Pr. 338.
Alipha, in Sammium, 369.
Altinum, in Venetia, 378.

Amadassa, in Phrygia Salutar, 337.
Amalphia, in Campania, 268.
Amantia, in Epirus Nova, 347.
Amasia, in Hellenopontus, 327.
Amastris, in Paphlagonia, 328.
Amathus, in Cyprus, 307.

Amathus, in Palæstina Sec. 299.
Ambianensium Civ. Amiens, in Belg.
Sec. 384.

Amblada, in Lycaonia, 336.
Ameria, in Umbria, 356.
Amida, in Mesopotamia, 307.
Amisus, in Hellenopontus, 327.
Amiternum, in Valeria, 362.
Amorium, in Phryg. Salut. 337.
Amphipolis, in Euphrat. 307.

Amyzon, in Caria, 334.

Anagnia, in Latium, 365.

Anapolis, incert. pos. ex Con. Sard.
Anasarta, in Syr. Pr. 306.
Anastasiopolis, in Caria, 332.
Anastasiopolis, in Galat. Pr. 328.
Anastasiopolis, in Phryg. Pac. 338.
Anazarbus, in Cilicia Secunda, 340.
Anchialus, in Hæmimontis, 344.
Anchiasmus, in Epirus Vetus, 347.
Ancona, in Picen. Suburb. 363.
Ancyra, in Phryg. Pacat. 339.
Ancyra, in Galatia Prima, 328.
Andera, in Asia, 332.

Andicavorum Civ. Angers, in Lugd.
Tertia, 383.

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