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Aeliae or Æliæ was a Roman-era city in the province of Byzacena. The town must have been of some importance as it was made a bishopric early after the Council of Nicaea and it was a Catholic diocese throughout antiquity. Its exact location is tentatively given as ruins near southeast of Ouled Chamekh, between lake Sebkhet Cherita and Sebkhet de Sidi El Hani in the central part of what is today Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia. Aeliae was also the seat of an ancient Christian bishopric. There are three bishops documented as residing in Aeliae during antiquity.

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  • Aeliae, auch Eliae, Elia oder Aelia, war ein antiker Ort in der nordafrikanischen römischen Provinz Byzacena. Aeliae befand sich an der Straße zwischen und Thysdrus. Es wird vermutet, dass der Ort beim Dorf im heutigen Gouvernement Mahdia lag. In der Spätantike war es Sitz eines christlichen Bistums, das in den Jahren 411, 484 und 649 erwähnt wird. Nach dem antiken Bistum benannt ist das heutige katholische Titularbistum Aeliae. (de)
  • Aeliae or Æliæ was a Roman-era city in the province of Byzacena. The town must have been of some importance as it was made a bishopric early after the Council of Nicaea and it was a Catholic diocese throughout antiquity. Its exact location is tentatively given as ruins near southeast of Ouled Chamekh, between lake Sebkhet Cherita and Sebkhet de Sidi El Hani in the central part of what is today Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia. Aeliae was also the seat of an ancient Christian bishopric. There are three bishops documented as residing in Aeliae during antiquity. (en)
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  • Aeliae, auch Eliae, Elia oder Aelia, war ein antiker Ort in der nordafrikanischen römischen Provinz Byzacena. Aeliae befand sich an der Straße zwischen und Thysdrus. Es wird vermutet, dass der Ort beim Dorf im heutigen Gouvernement Mahdia lag. In der Spätantike war es Sitz eines christlichen Bistums, das in den Jahren 411, 484 und 649 erwähnt wird. Nach dem antiken Bistum benannt ist das heutige katholische Titularbistum Aeliae. (de)
  • Aeliae or Æliæ was a Roman-era city in the province of Byzacena. The town must have been of some importance as it was made a bishopric early after the Council of Nicaea and it was a Catholic diocese throughout antiquity. Its exact location is tentatively given as ruins near southeast of Ouled Chamekh, between lake Sebkhet Cherita and Sebkhet de Sidi El Hani in the central part of what is today Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia. Aeliae was also the seat of an ancient Christian bishopric. There are three bishops documented as residing in Aeliae during antiquity. * The Catholic Fascinullo intervened at the Conference of Carthage of 411, between Catholic and Donatist bishops of Roman North Africa * The Bishop Donaziano participated in the synod assembled in Carthage in 484 by the arian King Huneric the Vandal, after which Donaziano was exiled. * Bishop Constantine took part in the anti-monotheistic Council of Carthage (641). Since 1933 Aeliae has been a titular bishopric. Since 2019 the title has been held by Ricardo Augusto Rodríguez Álvarez, Auxiliary Bishop of Lima, Peru. (en)
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