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- Carthage_(episcopal_see) abstract "The episcopal see of Carthage, the city restored to importance by Julius Caesar and Augustus and in which Christianity was firmly established by the 2nd century, was the most important in the whole of Roman Africa and continued as a residential see until the start of the second millennium.".
- Q3333873 abstract "The episcopal see of Carthage, the city restored to importance by Julius Caesar and Augustus and in which Christianity was firmly established by the 2nd century, was the most important in the whole of Roman Africa and continued as a residential see until the start of the second millennium.".
- Carthage_(episcopal_see) comment "The episcopal see of Carthage, the city restored to importance by Julius Caesar and Augustus and in which Christianity was firmly established by the 2nd century, was the most important in the whole of Roman Africa and continued as a residential see until the start of the second millennium.".
- Q3333873 comment "The episcopal see of Carthage, the city restored to importance by Julius Caesar and Augustus and in which Christianity was firmly established by the 2nd century, was the most important in the whole of Roman Africa and continued as a residential see until the start of the second millennium.".