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- Quaestoriana (also spelled Quæstoriana) was an ancient civitas (town) and bishopric in Roman Byzacena(North Africa). Quaestoriana is also a suppressed...
- Fodra?) Precausa Praesidium (Somâa) Putia in Byzacena (Bir-Abdallah?) Quaestoriana Rufiniana Ruspae Rusticiana S****ura (Henchir Es-Zaouadi) Scebatiana Segermes...
- Neary was appointed auxiliary bishop of Tuam and titular bishop of Quaestoriana by Pope John Paul II on 20 May 1992. He was consecrated by the Archbishop...
- 1968, by John Charles McQuaid. He was ordained as Titular Bishop of Quaestoriana. Bishop Carroll also served as the Dublin archdiocese's administrator...
- Pia, Pisita, Præcausa, Præsidium, Pupiana, Puppi, Putia in Byzacena, Quæstoriana, Ru****a, Rufiniana, Ruspæ, Rusuca, Saia maior, S****ura, Scebatiana, Scilium...
- 1996, he was appointed by Pope John Paul II as the titular bishop of Quaestoriana. Le Petit Episcopologe, Issue 146, Number 12,762. Bishop Manuel Antonio...
- and by Pomponius Mela. Quiza is also a titular see of Christianity. Quaestoriana was in the ecclesiastical province of Byzacena. At the Council of Carthage...
- Pulcheriopolis Pumentum Pupiana Puppi Putia in Byzacena Putia in Numidia Pyrgos Quaestoriana, Byzacena (Tunisia) Quincy (Illinois, USA) Quiza (El-Benian, Algeria)...
- F.M. (cfr. supra 15 July 2008 – 29 October 2013), Titular Bishop of Quæstoriana (1996.04.22 – ...) Áureo Patricio Bonilla Bonilla, O.F.M., former Vicar...
- of the Archdiocese of Rabat, in Morocco, as well as titular bishop of Quaestoriana on 13 April 1967 and was consecrated bishop on 7 July 1967; he succeeded...