Tuscamia was an ancient Roman-Berber civitas in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. The town is known from late antiquity having flourished through the Vandal Kingdom and Roman Empire, and possibly through the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb. The exact location of the ancient town is now lost to history,[1] but it was somewhere in today's Algeria.
Tuscamia was an ancient Roman-Berber civitas in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. The town is known from late antiquity having flourished through...
(ruins of Henchir-Toubia?) Tubunae in Mauretania Turris in Mauretania Tuscamia Ubaba Usinaza (Seneg) Vagal, Mauritania (near the ruins of Sidi-Ben-Thiour)...
DV=Titular Archbishop of Philippopolis in Thrace DW=Titular Bishop of Tuscamia DX=Titular Archbishop of Apamea in Syria DY=Titular Archbishop of Theodosiopolis...
Bishop of Maura, by Archbishop Guido Del Mestri†, Titular Archbishop of Tuscamia assisted by Bishop Giovanni Battista Cesana, M.C.C.I.†, Bishop of Gulu...
appointed auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Lafayette and Titular Bishop of Tuscamia by Pope Pius XII. He received his episcopal consecration on February 22...
Eastern and Western Africa. Pope John named him titular archbishop of Tuscamia on 28 October 1961 and he received his episcopal consecration in Nairobi...