Category
page 14th-century bishops of Carthage
Donatus Magnus
founder of Donatism
Saint Aurelius
Bishop of Carthage
Caecilianus
Caecilianus, or Caecilian, was archdeacon and then bishop of Carthage in 311 AD. His appointment as bishop led to the Donatist controversy of the Late Roman Empire. He was also one of only five Western bishops at the First Council of Nicea.
Mensurius
Mensurius was a bishop of Carthage in the early 4th century during the early Christian Church.
Parmenian
Parmenian (Latin: Parmenianus; died ca. 392) was a North African Donatist bishop, the successor of Donatus in the Donatist bishopric of Carthage. He wrote several works defending the rigorist views of the Donatists and is recognized as "the most famous Donatist writer of his day", but none of his writings have survived.