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Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Vandal era.
[2]
[3]
Geography
The town was west of
Telmine and 7.5 kilometers from
Kebili
.
History
Turris Tamalleni
Almohads in 1205
AD
.
[14]
An
Arab
town called Torrah or telmin was built from the rubble of the Roman town and is identified as runs at ruins of Oum-Es-Samâa. Today, nothing remains of the ancient city. All that remains of the ancient town is two large
Bey of Tunis, they form a lake of one
hectare
.
[15]
Bishopric
The
bishop of Suwon
.
Bishops
Gaudenzio assisted the Carthaginian council called by Grato in 349.
At the Carthage conference of 411, which saw the Catholic and Donatist bishops of Roman Africa gathered together, the Catholic Sabratius and the
Donatist
Jurata represented the city.
Habetdeum intervened at the synod gathered in Carthage by
Vandal king in 484, after which Habetdeum was
exiled
.
Pentasio attended the antimonotelite council of 641.
Thomas Keogh
(25 Sep 1967 Appointed - 22 May 1969)
Francis John Dunn
(1 Jun 1969 Appointed - 17 Nov 1989)
Alphonse Liguori Chaupa (24 Jun 2000 Appointed - 4 Jul 2003)
Paul Ponen Kubi, (24 Dec 2003 Appointed - 15 Jul 2006)
Damián Santiago Bitar (4 Oct 2008 Appointed - 26 Oct 2010 )
Linus Lee Seong-hyo
(7 Feb 2011 Appointed - )
References
^
Guide Bleu. Tunisie, éd. Hachette, Paris, 1974, p. 237
^
The Roman Background of Tripolitania
.
^
Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville, John Horsley , Compendium of Ancient Geography, Volume 2 (R. Faulder, 1791) p 829.
^
James S. Reid, The Municipalities of the
Roman Empire
(
Cambridge University Press
,2014)
p292
.
^
Impact of Empire (Organization). Workshop, Frontiers in the Roman World: Proceedings of the Ninth Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Durham, 16–19 April 2009) (BRILL, 2011)
p107
.
^
Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire
.
^
Guide Bleu. Tunisie, éd. Hachette, Paris, 1974, p. 237.
^
David J. Mattingly, Tripolitania (Routledge,2003) p 67.
^
David J. Mattingly, Tripolitania (Routledge,2003)
p214
.
^
Louis Harmand, L’Occident romain, Gaule, Espagne, Bretagne, Afrique du Nord, éd. Payot,
Paris
, rééd. 1970, chapitre XI (Constitution des limes africains), p 269.
^
David J. Mattingly, Tripolitania (Routledge,2003) p
^
Mary Taliaferro Boatwright, Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire,
Princeton University Press
, 2002, p 39.
^
Louis Harmand, L’Occident romain, Gaule, Espagne, Bretagne, Afrique du Nord, éd. Payot, Paris, rééd. 1970, chapitre XI (Constitution des limes africains), pp287.
^
TURRIS TAMALLENI
.
^
Guide Bleu. Tunisie, éd. Hachette, Paris, 1974, p. 237.
^
Turris Tamalleni
at GCatholic.org.