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Erythrum was a city and bishopric in Roman Africa, which remains a Catholic titular see. The city, identified with modern Uaili-Et-Trun, was important enough in the Roman province of (Creta and) Cyrenaica and later the split-off province Libya Superior or Libya Pentapolitana to become a suffragan of its capital's Metropolitan of Cyrene.

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  • Titularbistum Erythrum (de)
  • Erythrum (en)
  • Diocesi di Eritro (it)
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  • Erythrum (ital.: Eritro) ist ein Titularbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf ein ehemaliges Bistum der antiken Stadt Erythron in der römischen Provinz Creta et Cyrene. bzw. in der Spätantike im heutigen nordöstlichen Libyen. (de)
  • La diocesi di Eritro (in latino: Dioecesis Erythritana) è una sede soppressa del patriarcato di Alessandria e una sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Erythrum was a city and bishopric in Roman Africa, which remains a Catholic titular see. The city, identified with modern Uaili-Et-Trun, was important enough in the Roman province of (Creta and) Cyrenaica and later the split-off province Libya Superior or Libya Pentapolitana to become a suffragan of its capital's Metropolitan of Cyrene. (en)
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  • Erythrum (ital.: Eritro) ist ein Titularbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche. Es geht zurück auf ein ehemaliges Bistum der antiken Stadt Erythron in der römischen Provinz Creta et Cyrene. bzw. in der Spätantike im heutigen nordöstlichen Libyen. (de)
  • Erythrum was a city and bishopric in Roman Africa, which remains a Catholic titular see. The city, identified with modern Uaili-Et-Trun, was important enough in the Roman province of (Creta and) Cyrenaica and later the split-off province Libya Superior or Libya Pentapolitana to become a suffragan of its capital's Metropolitan of Cyrene. Cyrenaica was conquered by Muslim Arabs during the tenure of the second caliph, Omer Bin Khattab, in 643/44, After the breakdown of the Umayyad caliphate it was essentially annexed to Egypt, although still under the same name, first under the Fatimid caliphs and later under the Ayyubid and Mamluk sultanates. Ultimately, it was annexed by the Turkish Ottoman Empire in 1517 when it was part of the Tripolitania Vilayet. (en)
  • La diocesi di Eritro (in latino: Dioecesis Erythritana) è una sede soppressa del patriarcato di Alessandria e una sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
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