Utimma
Utimma was an ancient city in the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis[1] (now northern Tunisia ) during the Byzantine and Roman Empires.[2][3] the exact location of Utimma is lost to history but it is believed to be between Sidi Medien and in Tunisia.
The town of Utimma was also the home of a suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.[4][5] There are two known bishops of this diocese both attendee at the Council of Carthage (411), the Catholic Ottavio and Donatist Bonifacio.[6][7] Today Utimma survives as a titular bishopric,[8][9] the current bishop is .[10]
References[]
- ^ Bulletin of the Société de l'histoire de France (J. Renouard , 1844), p253.
- ^ Utimma in catholic-hierarchy.org
- ^ Apostolische Nachfolge – Titularsitze.
- ^ Utimma in www.catholic-hierarchy.org.
- ^ Utimma www.gcatholic.org.
- ^ Jean Hardouin, Claude Rigaud (París), Acta conciliorum et epistolae decretales ac constitutiones summorum pontificum (Ex Typographia Regia, 1715) p16.
- ^ Gosse, Alberts, The Great Geographical and Critical Dictionary (Hondt, 1739)
- ^ Pius Bonifacius Gams, Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae, (Leipzig, 1931), p.470.
- ^ Stefano Antonio Morcelli, Africa christiana, Volume I, (Brescia, 1816), p.364.
- ^ Le Petit Episcopologe, Issue 199, Number 16,267.
Categories:
- Ancient Berber cities
- Roman towns and cities in Tunisia
- Catholic titular sees in Africa
- Former Roman Catholic dioceses in Africa