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Nasbinca was a Roman town of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis.The location of Nasbinca is now lost to history but it was in today's Algeria.The town seems to have survived through late antiquity till at least the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. During the Vandal Kingdom and Roman Empire the town was the seat of a bishopric. In 484 the town's bishop Gennaro, attended the synod assembled in Carthage by the Vandal King Huneric, after which Gennaro was exiled to Sicily. The current titular bishop is Henry Aruna, of Kenema.

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  • Titularbistum Nasbinca (de)
  • Diocesi di Nasbinca (it)
  • Nasbinca (en)
  • Nasbinca (pl)
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  • Nasbinca war eine antike Stadt in der römischen Provinz Mauretania Caesariensis im Norden von Algerien. Nasbinca ist ein ehemaliges Bistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche und heute ein Titularbistum. (de)
  • Nasbinca was a Roman town of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis.The location of Nasbinca is now lost to history but it was in today's Algeria.The town seems to have survived through late antiquity till at least the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. During the Vandal Kingdom and Roman Empire the town was the seat of a bishopric. In 484 the town's bishop Gennaro, attended the synod assembled in Carthage by the Vandal King Huneric, after which Gennaro was exiled to Sicily. The current titular bishop is Henry Aruna, of Kenema. (en)
  • La diocesi di Nasbinca (in latino: Dioecesis Nasbincensis) è una sede soppressa e sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Nasbinca (łac. Diocesis Nasbincensis) – stolica historycznej diecezji w Cesarstwie rzymskim, w prowincji Mauretania Cezarejska. Współcześnie w północnej Algierii. (pl)
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  • Nasbinca war eine antike Stadt in der römischen Provinz Mauretania Caesariensis im Norden von Algerien. Nasbinca ist ein ehemaliges Bistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche und heute ein Titularbistum. (de)
  • Nasbinca was a Roman town of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis.The location of Nasbinca is now lost to history but it was in today's Algeria.The town seems to have survived through late antiquity till at least the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. During the Vandal Kingdom and Roman Empire the town was the seat of a bishopric. In 484 the town's bishop Gennaro, attended the synod assembled in Carthage by the Vandal King Huneric, after which Gennaro was exiled to Sicily. The current titular bishop is Henry Aruna, of Kenema. (en)
  • La diocesi di Nasbinca (in latino: Dioecesis Nasbincensis) è una sede soppressa e sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Nasbinca (łac. Diocesis Nasbincensis) – stolica historycznej diecezji w Cesarstwie rzymskim, w prowincji Mauretania Cezarejska. Współcześnie w północnej Algierii. (pl)
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