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The Archdiocese of Carthage, also known as the Church of Carthage, was a Latin Catholic diocese established in Carthage, Roman Empire, in the 2nd century. Agrippin was the first named bishop, around 230 AD. The temporal importance of the city of Carthage in the Roman Empire had previously been restored by Julius Caesar and Augustus. When Christianity became firmly established around the Roman province of Africa Proconsulare, Carthage became its natural ecclesiastical seat. Carthage subsequently exercised informal primacy as an archdiocese, being the most important center of Christianity in the whole of Roman Africa, corresponding to most of today's Mediterranean coast and inland of Northern Africa. As such, it enjoyed honorary title of patriarch as well as primate of Africa: Pope Leo I con

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  • رئاسة أسقفية قرطاج (باللاتينية : Archidioecesis Carthaginensis) هو منصب أسقفي في الكنيسة الكاثوليكية، الموجود ترابيّا سابقا والشرفي حاليّا، ويقع في مدينة قرطاج في شمال أفريقيا (اليوم في تونس). (ar)
  • L'arquebisbat de Cartago (llatí: Archidioecesis Carthaginensis) és una seu de l'Església Catòlica a Tunísia, antigament seu residencial, però avui seu titular. Ciutat restaurada a la seva importància per Juli Cèsar i Octavi August, en la que el cristianisme estava fermament establert al segle II, va ser la més important de tota l'Àfrica romana, i continuà com a seu titular després que caigués sota la conquesta musulmana, fins a l'inici del segon mil·lenni. (ca)
  • Karthago (italienisch Cartagine) war ein Titularerzbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche und geht zurück auf einen untergegangenen Bischofssitz in der antiken Stadt Karthago in der römischen Provinz Zeugitana bzw. Africa proconsularis im Norden der heutigen Republik Tunesien. Von 1884 bis 1964 führte das heutige Erzbistum Tunis den Namen Erzbistum Karthago. (de)
  • The Archdiocese of Carthage, also known as the Church of Carthage, was a Latin Catholic diocese established in Carthage, Roman Empire, in the 2nd century. Agrippin was the first named bishop, around 230 AD. The temporal importance of the city of Carthage in the Roman Empire had previously been restored by Julius Caesar and Augustus. When Christianity became firmly established around the Roman province of Africa Proconsulare, Carthage became its natural ecclesiastical seat. Carthage subsequently exercised informal primacy as an archdiocese, being the most important center of Christianity in the whole of Roman Africa, corresponding to most of today's Mediterranean coast and inland of Northern Africa. As such, it enjoyed honorary title of patriarch as well as primate of Africa: Pope Leo I confirmed the primacy of the bishop of Carthage in 446: "Indeed, after the Roman Bishop, the leading Bishop and metropolitan for all Africa is the Bishop of Carthage." The Church of Carthage thus was to the Early African church what the Church of Rome was to the Catholic Church in Italy. The archdiocese used the African Rite, a variant of the Western liturgical rites in Latin language, possibly a local use of the primitive Roman Rite. Famous figures include Saint Perpetua, Saint Felicitas, and their Companions (died c. 203), Tertullian (c. 155–240), Cyprian (c. 200–258), Caecilianus (floruit 311), Saint Aurelius (died 429), and Eugenius of Carthage (died 505). Tertullian and Cyprian are both considered Latin Church Fathers of the Latin Church. Tertullian, a theologian of part Berber descent, was instrumental in the development of trinitarian theology, and was the first to apply Latin language extensively in his theological writings. As such, Tertullian has been called "the father of Latin Christianity" and "the founder of Western theology." Carthage remained an important center of Christianity, hosting several councils of Carthage. In the 6th century, turbulent controversies in teachings affected the diocese: Donatism, Arianism, Manichaeism, and Pelagianism. Some proponents established their own parallel hierarchies. The city of Carthage fell to the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb with the Battle of Carthage (698). The episcopal see remained but Christianity declined under persecution. The last resident bishop, Cyriacus of Carthage, was documented in 1076. In 1518, the Archdiocese of Carthage was revived as a Catholic titular see. It was briefly restored as a residential episcopal see 1884–1964, after which it was supplanted by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tunis. The last titular archbishop, Agostino Casaroli, remained in office until 1979. Subsequent to this, the titular see has remained vacant. (en)
  • La arquidiócesis de Cartago (en latín, Archidioecesis Carthaginen(sis)) fue una circunscripción eclesiástica latina de la Iglesia católica, sede metropolitana primacial de las diócesis ubicadas en la provincia romana de África, en lo que hoy es Túnez. Fue suprimida en 1964 y convertida en arquidiócesis titular. (es)
  • L'archidiocèse de Carthage (en latin : Archidioecesis Carthaginensis) est un siège épiscopal de l'Église catholique, anciennement territorial et aujourd'hui titulaire (in partibus), situé à Carthage en Afrique du Nord (aujourd'hui en Tunisie). (fr)
  • L'arcidiocesi di Cartagine (in latino: Archidioecesis Carthaginensis) è una sede episcopale soppressa e sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Карфаге́нская епа́рхия (лат. Dioecesis Carthaginiensis) — кафедра предстоятеля Карфагенской церкви. Поскольку город Карфаген был центром африканских владений Рима в Северной Африке, епископ этого города пользовался определёнными привилегиями и правами первенства в церковной североафриканской иерархии. С III по VI век Карфаген был местом череды важных церковных соборов. После мусульманского завоевания Магриба Кафрагенская церковь пришла в упадок и была упразднена, а Карфагенская епархия превратилась в одну из епархий Римо-Католической церкви. В 1518 году Карфагенская архиепископия была возрождена как католический титулярный престол. Он был ненадолго восстановлен как живой архиепископский престол в 1884—1964 годах, после чего был заменён Римско-католической архиепархией Туниса. Последний титулярный архиепископ, Агостино Казароли, оставался на своём посту до 1979 года. После этого титулярный престол оставался вакантным. В XX веке Александрийская православная церковь включила в свой состав всю территорию Африки и учредила на территории стран Магриба Карфагенскую митрополию. (ru)
  • Archidiecezja kartagińska (łac. Archidioecesis Carthaginensis) – historyczna rzymskokatolicka archidiecezja ze stolicą w Kartaginie, w dzisiejszej Tunezji. Obecnie archidiecezja tytularna nieobsadzona od 1979. (pl)
  • Карфагенська єпархія (лат. Archidioecesis Carthaginensis) - історична римо-католицька архієпархія зі столицею в Карфагені, на території сучасного Тунісу. Нині є титулярною архієпархією, що вакантна з 1979 року. (uk)
  • A Arquidiocese de Cartago (em latim: Archidiœcesis Carthaginensis) foi uma arquidiocese metropolitana da Igreja Católica situada em Cartago, na atual Tunísia. Atualmente é uma sé titular da Igreja Católica. Sua origem remonta aos tempos do Império Romano e, durante um curto período entre 1884 e 1964, foi restabelecida como arquidiocese imediatamente sujeita à Santa Sé. (pt)
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  • رئاسة أسقفية قرطاج (باللاتينية : Archidioecesis Carthaginensis) هو منصب أسقفي في الكنيسة الكاثوليكية، الموجود ترابيّا سابقا والشرفي حاليّا، ويقع في مدينة قرطاج في شمال أفريقيا (اليوم في تونس). (ar)
  • L'arquebisbat de Cartago (llatí: Archidioecesis Carthaginensis) és una seu de l'Església Catòlica a Tunísia, antigament seu residencial, però avui seu titular. Ciutat restaurada a la seva importància per Juli Cèsar i Octavi August, en la que el cristianisme estava fermament establert al segle II, va ser la més important de tota l'Àfrica romana, i continuà com a seu titular després que caigués sota la conquesta musulmana, fins a l'inici del segon mil·lenni. (ca)
  • Karthago (italienisch Cartagine) war ein Titularerzbistum der römisch-katholischen Kirche und geht zurück auf einen untergegangenen Bischofssitz in der antiken Stadt Karthago in der römischen Provinz Zeugitana bzw. Africa proconsularis im Norden der heutigen Republik Tunesien. Von 1884 bis 1964 führte das heutige Erzbistum Tunis den Namen Erzbistum Karthago. (de)
  • La arquidiócesis de Cartago (en latín, Archidioecesis Carthaginen(sis)) fue una circunscripción eclesiástica latina de la Iglesia católica, sede metropolitana primacial de las diócesis ubicadas en la provincia romana de África, en lo que hoy es Túnez. Fue suprimida en 1964 y convertida en arquidiócesis titular. (es)
  • L'archidiocèse de Carthage (en latin : Archidioecesis Carthaginensis) est un siège épiscopal de l'Église catholique, anciennement territorial et aujourd'hui titulaire (in partibus), situé à Carthage en Afrique du Nord (aujourd'hui en Tunisie). (fr)
  • L'arcidiocesi di Cartagine (in latino: Archidioecesis Carthaginensis) è una sede episcopale soppressa e sede titolare della Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Archidiecezja kartagińska (łac. Archidioecesis Carthaginensis) – historyczna rzymskokatolicka archidiecezja ze stolicą w Kartaginie, w dzisiejszej Tunezji. Obecnie archidiecezja tytularna nieobsadzona od 1979. (pl)
  • Карфагенська єпархія (лат. Archidioecesis Carthaginensis) - історична римо-католицька архієпархія зі столицею в Карфагені, на території сучасного Тунісу. Нині є титулярною архієпархією, що вакантна з 1979 року. (uk)
  • A Arquidiocese de Cartago (em latim: Archidiœcesis Carthaginensis) foi uma arquidiocese metropolitana da Igreja Católica situada em Cartago, na atual Tunísia. Atualmente é uma sé titular da Igreja Católica. Sua origem remonta aos tempos do Império Romano e, durante um curto período entre 1884 e 1964, foi restabelecida como arquidiocese imediatamente sujeita à Santa Sé. (pt)
  • The Archdiocese of Carthage, also known as the Church of Carthage, was a Latin Catholic diocese established in Carthage, Roman Empire, in the 2nd century. Agrippin was the first named bishop, around 230 AD. The temporal importance of the city of Carthage in the Roman Empire had previously been restored by Julius Caesar and Augustus. When Christianity became firmly established around the Roman province of Africa Proconsulare, Carthage became its natural ecclesiastical seat. Carthage subsequently exercised informal primacy as an archdiocese, being the most important center of Christianity in the whole of Roman Africa, corresponding to most of today's Mediterranean coast and inland of Northern Africa. As such, it enjoyed honorary title of patriarch as well as primate of Africa: Pope Leo I con (en)
  • Карфаге́нская епа́рхия (лат. Dioecesis Carthaginiensis) — кафедра предстоятеля Карфагенской церкви. Поскольку город Карфаген был центром африканских владений Рима в Северной Африке, епископ этого города пользовался определёнными привилегиями и правами первенства в церковной североафриканской иерархии. (ru)
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