Lesbi
Lesbi or Lesvi is a Roman Catholic titular bishopric in the former
Roman Catholic province of Mauretania
Sitifensis,
Of Lesbi we only know, from the "Itinerarium Antonini", that it was situated twenty-five miles from Tupusuctu or Tiklat, and eighteen miles from Horrea Aninici, now Ain-Roua, south of Béjaïa. The town, therefore, was on the Sava, i.e. the Oued-Bou-Sellam, but there are no remains to be seen.
Two of its bishops are recorded: Romanus, a Donatist, present at the convention of Carthage, 411; Vadius, a Catholic exiled by the Vandal King Huneric in 484.
Source
- This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913. [1]
- Catholic hierarchy
"Lesbi" also means "lesbian" in Estonian language.
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