Buleliana Explained

Buleliana was a civitas (town) and bishopric in Roman North Africa and remains a Latin Catholic titular see.

History

The exact location of the town is not known but it was in the Sahel region of northern Tunisia. Buleliana was among the municipalities of sufficient importance in the Roman province of Africa proconsularis and latter Byzacena to become a suffragan diocese in the papal sway. The town remained the seat of a Christian bishopric through the Roman, Vandal and Byzantine eras [1] but faded like most after the 7th century advent of Islam.

While Mesnage assigns three bishops to the see, other authors dispute two assignations:

Titular see

The diocese was nominally restored in 1989 as titular bishopric of Buleliana (Latin = Curiate Italian) / Bulelianen(sis) (Latin adjective) as a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.

It has had the following incumbents, so far of the fitting Episcopal (lowest) rank:[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&prev=search&rurl=translate.google.com.au&sl=de&u=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/d2b98.html&usg=ALkJrhgIT4iVT0x8h_lndwgjknlYMPKJMQ Titular Episcopal See of Buleliana, Tunisia
  2. http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/former/t0352.htm Titular Episcopal See of Buleliana Tunisia