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- Catrum was an ancient city and diocese in Africa Proconsulare. It is now a Roman Catholic titular see. Catrum was among the numerous cities in the Roman...
- Pope Benedict XVI. On June 8, 2012, Pérez was appointed titular bishop of Catrum and auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Rockville Center by Pope Benedict...
- Marnia? Chanzy, Sidi-Ali-Ben-Joub?) Catabum Castra (Saint-Aimé, Djidioua?) Catrum Catula (Oued Damous?) Cenae (Kenais Islands) Cissi (Djinet) Columnata (Khemisti)...
- 30, 1944 – February 27, 2012) was the Roman Catholic titular bishop of Catrum and auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mainz, Germany. Ordained...
- The Amphitheatre of Catrum Rauracense is the youngest known surviving Roman amphitheatre across the entire Roman Empire. It is located in the ancient Roman...
- Castro di Puglia Castro di Sardegna Castrum Castulo Catabum Castra Cataquas Catrum Catula Caudium Caunus Cea Ceanannus Mór Cebarades Cedamusa Cediae Cefa Cefala...
- the book Albarnum or Poncii Albarni. In 1235, the village was renamed to Catrum de Albarno, and throughout the 16th century, it was renamed to Lou Barn...
- Bishop of Nitra (Slovakia) (1991.07.13 – 2003.01.20) and Titular Bishop of Catrum (1991.07.13 – 2003.01.20) Catholicism portal List of Roman Catholic dioceses...