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Thucca was a town in the Roman province of Mauretania Sitifensis. Pliny the Elder describes it as "impositum mari et flumini Ampsagae" (overlooking the sea and the River Ampsaga), and thus on the border with Numidia. Its site is now occupied by the ruins of Merdja in present-day Algeria The town is referred to as Thucca in Mauretania to distinguish it from Thucca in Numidia, which is today Henchir-El-Abiodh, further east in Algeria. Both towns became Christian bishoprics and are included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees.

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  • Thucca in Mauretania ist ein Titularbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf ein früheres Bistum der antiken Stadt in der römischen Provinz Mauretania Caesariensis in Nordafrika. (de)
  • Thucca was a town in the Roman province of Mauretania Sitifensis. Pliny the Elder describes it as "impositum mari et flumini Ampsagae" (overlooking the sea and the River Ampsaga), and thus on the border with Numidia. Its site is now occupied by the ruins of Merdja in present-day Algeria The town is referred to as Thucca in Mauretania to distinguish it from Thucca in Numidia, which is today Henchir-El-Abiodh, further east in Algeria. Both towns became Christian bishoprics and are included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. The names of two of the bishops of Thucca in Mauretania are known: * Honoratus, who spoke at the Council of Carthage (255); * Uzulus, one of the Catholic bishops that Huneric summoned to the Council of Carthage (484) and then exiled. (en)
  • La diocesi di Tucca di Mauritania (in latino: Dioecesis Thuccensis in Mauretania) è una sede soppressa e sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Thucca in Mauretania (łac. Diocesis Thuccensis in Mauretania) – stolica historycznej diecezji w Cesarstwie rzymskim, w prowincji Mauretania Sitifense, zlikwidowana w VII w. podczas ekspansji islamskiej, współcześnie w północnej Algierii. Obecnie katolickie biskupstwo tytularne. (pl)
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  • Thucca in Mauretania ist ein Titularbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf ein früheres Bistum der antiken Stadt in der römischen Provinz Mauretania Caesariensis in Nordafrika. (de)
  • La diocesi di Tucca di Mauritania (in latino: Dioecesis Thuccensis in Mauretania) è una sede soppressa e sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Thucca in Mauretania (łac. Diocesis Thuccensis in Mauretania) – stolica historycznej diecezji w Cesarstwie rzymskim, w prowincji Mauretania Sitifense, zlikwidowana w VII w. podczas ekspansji islamskiej, współcześnie w północnej Algierii. Obecnie katolickie biskupstwo tytularne. (pl)
  • Thucca was a town in the Roman province of Mauretania Sitifensis. Pliny the Elder describes it as "impositum mari et flumini Ampsagae" (overlooking the sea and the River Ampsaga), and thus on the border with Numidia. Its site is now occupied by the ruins of Merdja in present-day Algeria The town is referred to as Thucca in Mauretania to distinguish it from Thucca in Numidia, which is today Henchir-El-Abiodh, further east in Algeria. Both towns became Christian bishoprics and are included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. (en)
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  • Titularbistum Thucca in Mauretania (de)
  • Diocesi di Tucca di Mauritania (it)
  • Thucca in Mauretania (pl)
  • Thucca in Mauretania (en)
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