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  2. Archdiocese of Carthage - Wikipedia

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    Publianus was bishop of Carthage from before 566 to after 581. Dominicus is mentioned in letters of Pope Gregory the Great between 592 and 601. Fortunius lived at the time of Pope Theodore I (c. 640) and went to Constantinople in the time of Patriarch Paul II of Constantinople (641 to 653). Victor became bishop of Carthage in 646.

  3. Eugenius of Carthage - Wikipedia

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    The legend associated with him is that sometime before February 1, Felix a blind man of Carthage had a dream that Bishop Eugenius would pray for him and he would be healed. Twice the man ignored the dream, but he had it again. On the third time he roused himself and sought out the Bishop.

  4. Cyprian - Wikipedia

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    Cyprian (/ ˈ s ɪ p r i ən /; Latin: Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus; ca. 210 to 14 September 258 AD [1]) was a bishop of Carthage and an early Christian writer of Berber descent, many of whose Latin works are extant.

  5. Councils of Carthage - Wikipedia

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    The Canons made at this council are often called The Code of Canons of the African Church. It was led by Aurelius, bishop of Carthage and attended by 217 bishops, which held two sessions, 25 and 30 May. [11] "In the year 418-19, all canons formerly made in sixteen councils held at Carthage, one at Milevis, one at Hippo, that were approved of ...

  6. Aurelius of Carthage - Wikipedia

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    Aurelius became Bishop of Carthage around 392 [2] and led a number of ecclesiastical councils on Christian doctrine and clerical discipline, including the important Council of 419 which codified "The Code of Canons of the African Church". [3] Aurelius was one of the first Bishops to denounce Pelagianism. [4]

  7. Deogratias (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    He died in 457 at Carthage. After him the seat was empty for many years until Saint Eugenius of Carthage because the Vandals did not allow another bishop for 23 years. [4] [5] His feast is celebrated on 5 January and 22 March. [6] [7] [8] He was buried secretly to avoid chaos as people had gathered in numbers at his funeral to get a relic of ...

  8. Category:4th-century bishops of Carthage - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Bishops of Carthage - Wikipedia

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