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== History ==
== History ==
The only known bishop of this diocese is Adeodato, who took part in the [[synod]] in [[Carthage]] called by the [[Vandal]] king, [[Huneric]] in 484, after which Adeodato was [[exile]]d. Today Pederodiana survives as a [[titular bishop]]ric and the current [[Bishop]] Simon Ok Hyun of [[Kwangju]].
The only known bishop of this diocese is Adeodato, who took part in the [[synod]] in [[Carthage]] called by the [[Vandal]] king, [[Huneric]] in 484, after which Adeodato was [[exile]]d. Today Pederodiana survives as a [[titular bishop]]ric<ref>http://www.apostolische-nachfolge.de/titulare_p.htm[http://www.apostolische-nachfolge.de/titulare_p.htm Die Apostolische Nachfolge].</ref> and the current [[Bishop]] Simon Ok Hyun of [[Kwangju]].<ref>[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/d2p60.html Pederodiana], at Catholic Heirachy.org.</ref>


Known Bishops include:
Known Bishops include:

Revision as of 03:38, 6 July 2017

Pederodiana, was a Roman Town of the Roman province of Byzacena. Its exact location is unknown but it is tentatively identified with Oum-Federa or Fodra in modern Tunisia. During the Roman Empire the town was also the seat of an ancient episcopal see under Carthage.

History

The only known bishop of this diocese is Adeodato, who took part in the synod in Carthage called by the Vandal king, Huneric in 484, after which Adeodato was exiled. Today Pederodiana survives as a titular bishopric[1] and the current Bishop Simon Ok Hyun of Kwangju.[2]

Known Bishops include:

References