Nicives

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Nicives or Nicivibus, identifiable with N'Gaous in Batna Province, Algeria, was an ancient Roman town of the Roman province of Numidia.[1]

LocationAlgeria
RegionNgaous
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The Columbus inscription in the National Museum of Antiquities and Islamic Arts, Algiers
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History

The town was the seat of a late antiquity Christian bishopric[2][3] There are three bishops known from Niceives.

The town lasted as a legal entity, through the Byzantine period, till the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb in the 7th century.

Today Nicives survives as a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church and the current bishop is Andrzej Jerzy Zglejszewski, auxiliary bishop of Rockville.[6]

Bishops

  • Justus † (mentioned in 411)
  • Paul † (mentioned in 484)
  • Columbus † (before 581 – after 602)
  • Angelo Félix Mugnol † (1966–1969)
  • Guillermo Escobar Vélez † (1969–1971)
  • Abel Alonso Núñez † (1971–1976)
  • Stanley Joseph Ott † (1976–1983)
  • José Mário Stroeher (1983–1986), bishop of Rio Grande from 1986
  • William Jerome McCormack † (1986–2013)
  • Andrzej Jerzy Zglejszewski, from February 11, 2014

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