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Villamagna in Proconsulari

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district of mostly barren hills that experiences approximately 400 mm–500mm rainfall per annum. The dominant form of land use is the cultivation of
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De Ligt, L. (1998–9), "Studies in legal and agrarian history I: The inscription from Henchir-Mettich and the Lex Manciana".
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Tenney Frank, "A Commentary on the Inscription from Henchir Mettich in Africa" (
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bishops in Roman Africa (Augendo was a Catholic, converted from Donatism)
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GCatholic.org: Titular Episcopal See of Villamagna in Proconsulari
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Catholic-Hierarchy.org: Villamagna in Proconsulari (Titular see)
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bishopric. Although effectively abolished with the coming of
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Index

Roman province
Africa Proconsulare
Henchir Mettich
Carthage
Tunisia
Bagradas
semi-arid
olive
Lex Manciana
Roman Catholic
Islam
titular see
fl.
Council of Carthage (411)
Donatist
Council of Carthage (646)
Ernst Tewes
Carlos GarcĂ­a Camader
Gianfranco Ravasi
Fernando VĂ©rgez Alzaga
Die Apostolische Nachfolge
GCatholic.org: Titular Episcopal See of Villamagna in Proconsulari
Catholic-Hierarchy.org: Villamagna in Proconsulari (Titular see)
Categories
Roman towns and cities in Tunisia
Catholic titular sees in Africa

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