Sufasar was a Roman town, one of many in Roman North Africa.Sufasar faded with the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. The site has been tentatively identified with ruins at Amourah in modern Algeria. Sufasar was also the seat, of an ancient bishopric, Metropolitan of Caesarea Mauretaniae (modern Cherchell). Its bishop, Urbanus, was one of the Catholic bishops whom the Arian Vandal king Huneric summoned to a conference in Carthage in 484 and then exiled.
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| - Sufasar war eine antike Ortschaft in der römischen Provinz Mauretania Caesariensis. Die Stadt liegt bei dem heutigen (französisch: Dollfusville) in Algerien an einer von Caesarea (Cherchell) nach Auzia (Sour El-Ghozlane) führenden Straße. Sufasar war in der Spätantike Bischofssitz, Bischöfe werden 411 und 484 erwähnt; darauf geht das Titularbistum Sufasar zurück. (de)
- Sufasar was a Roman town, one of many in Roman North Africa.Sufasar faded with the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. The site has been tentatively identified with ruins at Amourah in modern Algeria. Sufasar was also the seat, of an ancient bishopric, Metropolitan of Caesarea Mauretaniae (modern Cherchell). Its bishop, Urbanus, was one of the Catholic bishops whom the Arian Vandal king Huneric summoned to a conference in Carthage in 484 and then exiled. (en)
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| - Sufasar war eine antike Ortschaft in der römischen Provinz Mauretania Caesariensis. Die Stadt liegt bei dem heutigen (französisch: Dollfusville) in Algerien an einer von Caesarea (Cherchell) nach Auzia (Sour El-Ghozlane) führenden Straße. Sufasar war in der Spätantike Bischofssitz, Bischöfe werden 411 und 484 erwähnt; darauf geht das Titularbistum Sufasar zurück. (de)
- Sufasar was a Roman town, one of many in Roman North Africa.Sufasar faded with the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. The site has been tentatively identified with ruins at Amourah in modern Algeria. Sufasar was also the seat, of an ancient bishopric, Metropolitan of Caesarea Mauretaniae (modern Cherchell). Its bishop, Urbanus, was one of the Catholic bishops whom the Arian Vandal king Huneric summoned to a conference in Carthage in 484 and then exiled. (en)
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