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The Diocese of Antigonea is a suppressed, titular see[1] of the Early Christian Church. The ancient city of Antigonea in Syria was the seat of the bishopric of the diocese, where the following bishops are known to have sat.[2]

  1. ^ David M. Cheney, Antigonea at catholic-hierarchy.org.[self-published source]
  2. ^ Antigonea at GCatholic.org.

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