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Africa Proconsularis (125 AD)

Abidda is the name of an ancient Roman city in the Roman province of Africa proconsularis or in late antiquity in the province of Byzacena. The exact location of the town is not known for certain but it was in northern Tunisia; the ruins at Henchir-Ksour-Abbeda outside of Semta (Dzemda) has been suggested as its location.[1][2]

Abidda was the seat of an ancient bishopric and remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church to this day.[3][4][5]

References

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  1. ^ Henchir-Ksour-Abbeda.
  2. ^ R. B. Hitchner, Henchir-Ksour-Abbeda, Pleiades: A Gazetteer of Past Places, 2012 (accessed 25 December 2016).
  3. ^ "Apostolic succession – titular office". Archived from the original on 2012-12-16. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
  4. ^ /dioceses/former/t0016.htm Abidda on gcatholic.org (English)
  5. ^ Abidda at catholic-hierarchy.org.