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The Diocese of Zagylis is the titular diocese of the Roman Catholic Church, established in 1933 by Pope Pius XI, named after the ancient city of Zagylis in present-day Libya. This city was in the Roman province of Libya Inferior. Since the foundation, the diocese had no titular bishop. The diocese re-establishes an ancient bishopric that flourished in the Roman Empire. Three bishops from antiquity are known. 1. * Filocalo (fl.449) 2. * Massimo (fl.457) 3. * Giovanni (fl.480 circa)

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  • The Diocese of Zagylis is the titular diocese of the Roman Catholic Church, established in 1933 by Pope Pius XI, named after the ancient city of Zagylis in present-day Libya. This city was in the Roman province of Libya Inferior. Since the foundation, the diocese had no titular bishop. The diocese re-establishes an ancient bishopric that flourished in the Roman Empire. Three bishops from antiquity are known. 1. * Filocalo (fl.449) 2. * Massimo (fl.457) 3. * Giovanni (fl.480 circa) (en)
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  • The Diocese of Zagylis is the titular diocese of the Roman Catholic Church, established in 1933 by Pope Pius XI, named after the ancient city of Zagylis in present-day Libya. This city was in the Roman province of Libya Inferior. Since the foundation, the diocese had no titular bishop. The diocese re-establishes an ancient bishopric that flourished in the Roman Empire. Three bishops from antiquity are known. 1. * Filocalo (fl.449) 2. * Massimo (fl.457) 3. * Giovanni (fl.480 circa) (en)
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  • Zagylis (en)
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