Haïdra
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Haïdra ({{langx|ar|حيدرة}}) is a municipality in western Tunisia, containing the ruins of Ammaedara, one of the oldest Roman cities in Africa. It was a diocese and is now a Roman Catholic titular see.
History
Ammaedara was on the border between the valleys and the Berber tribes and was part of the Roman province of Byzacena.
The Third Augustan Legion (Legio III Augusta) was installed in Ammaedara in 30 BC where they built their first fortress. From here the legion was partly responsible for the urbanisation of the North African provinces, building roads and other infrastructure. Its ruins include mausoleums, Byzantine fortresses, underground baths and a church.[http://icarus.umkc.edu/sandbox/perseus/pecs/page.246.a.php Richard Stillwell, ed. Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, 1976: "Ammaedara (Haidra), Tunisia"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080619093730/http://icarus.umkc.edu/sandbox/perseus/pecs/page.246.a.php |date=2008-06-19 }}; accessed November 14, 2021.
Ecclesiastical history
Excavation of what has been called the Church of Melleus in the centre of Ammaedara has brought to light the tombs of some bishops of the see. In addition, documentary records survive of Eugenius, a bishop of Ammaedara, who participated in the Council of Carthage (255), which discussed the question of the lapsi, and of Speratus and Crescentianus, representing respectively the Catholics and the Donatists of the city, who took part in the Council of Carthage (411) of 411. Later Catholic bishops were Hyacinthus and Melleus, both of the second half of the 6th century.Stefano Antonio Morcelli, [https://books.google.com/books?id=dO4-AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA74 Africa christiana], Volume I, Brescia 1816, pp. 74–75Baratte François, Bejaoui Fathi, [http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/crai_0065-0536_2004_num_148_3_22770 Un évêque horloger dans l'Afrique byzantine : Hyacinthe d'Ammaedara], in Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 148e année, N. 3, 2004. pp. 1121–1151Duval Noël, [http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/crai_0065-0536_1969_num_113_3_12412 Les églises d'Haïdra (Églises dites de Melléus et de Candidus et "chapelle vandale"). Recherches franco-tunisiennes de 1969 (Relevés et dessins de J.-M. Gassend)], in Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 113e année, N. 3, 1969. pp. 409–436Duval Noël, [http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/crai_0065-0536_1968_num_112_2_12246 L'église de l'évêque Melleus à Haïdra (Tunisie): la campagne franco-tunisienne de 1967], in Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 112e année, N. 2, 1968. pp. 221–244J. Mesnage [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k1096329/f92.image L'Afrique chrétienne], Paris 1912, pp. 77–79[http://www.cassiciaco.it/navigazione/africa/siti_archeologici/ammaedara.html Ammaedara] (website of the Associazione storico-culturale di Sant'Agostino)
Given the Roman province, it must have been a suffragan of the Metropolitan archbishop of its capital Hadrumetum (modern Sousse, also in Tunisia).
= Titular see =
No longer a residential bishopric, Ammaedara is today listed by the Catholic Church as a titular see.Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2013 {{ISBN|978-88-209-9070-1}}), p. 831 The diocese was nominally restored as Ammædæra of Ammædera and renamed Ammædara in 1925.
It has had the following incumbents, all of the lowest (episcopal) rank :
- Mathieu Sislian (3 December 1909 – 30 August 1915)
- Joseph Raphael John Crimont, Jesuits (S.J.) (15 February 1917 – 20 May 1945)
- Joseph Gerald Holland, Society of African Missions (S.M.A.) (11 July 1946 – 18 April 1950)
- Jacob Abraham Theophilos Kalapurakal (25 July 1950 – 27 June 1956)
- Joseph-Rolland-Gustave Prévost-Godard (趙玉明), Société des Missions-Étrangères du Québec (Society of Foreign Missions; P.M.E.) (11 November 1956 – 13 November 2005)
- Pierre Nguyễn Văn Đệ, Salesians (S.D.B.) (29 November 2005 – 25 July 2009)
- Vincent Nguyen (Nguyễn Mạnh Hiếu) (6 November 2009 – present), Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto (Canada)
Notable people
- Ahmed Jdey (10 June 1951 – 20 July 2012), author, historian and professor.{{in lang|ar}} [http://www.kissas.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=491:2012-07-24-16-03-42&catid=31:dirassett&Itemid=29 Ahmed Jdey biography] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303223803/http://www.kissas.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=491:2012-07-24-16-03-42&catid=31:dirassett&Itemid=29 |date=2016-03-03 }}, kissas.org
Population
class="wikitable"
|+2014 Census (Municipal){{citeweb |title=التعداد العام للسكان والسكنى 2014 |url=https://ins.tn/sites/default/files/publication/pdf/RGPH%202014-V1_0.pdf |accessdate=2025-05-22 |website=ins.tn |language=ar}} !Homes !Families !Males !Females !Total |
1080
|929 |1668 |1783 |3451 |
References
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Source and External links
- [http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/former/t0117.htm GigaCatholic with titular incumbents biography links]
{{Kasserine Governorate}}
{{Communes of Tunisia}}
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Category:Populated places in Kasserine Governorate
Category:Roman legionary fortresses in Tunisia