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Babar, Algeria






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Coordinates: 35°1009N 7°0605E / 35.1691777°N 7.1012878°E / 35.1691777; 7.1012878
 

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See Babar and Babra for namesakes
Babar
بابار
Commune of Babar
Location of Babar, Algeria within Khenchela Province
Location of Babar, Algeria within Khenchela Province
Babar is located in Algeria
Babar

Babar

Location of Babar within Algeria

Coordinates: 35°10′09N 7°06′05E / 35.1691777°N 7.1012878°E / 35.1691777; 7.1012878
Country Algeria
ProvinceKhenchela
DistrictBabar (coextensive)
Government
 • PMA Seats11
Area
 • Total4,037 km2 (1,559 sq mi)
Elevation
1,207 m (3,960 ft)
Population
 (1998)
 • Total28,182
 • Density7.0/km2 (18/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01 (CET)
Postal code
40340
ONS code4013

Babar is a municipalityinKhenchela Province, northeastern Algeria. As Ancient Babra, a former bishopric, it remains a Latin Catholic titular see.

Name[edit]

Babar () is Amazigh (the Hamitic language of the Berbers), meaning the Lion's Gate, from Bab 'Gate' (=Arabic) and Ar 'Lion'. It is the opening to the Berberian lion's Atlas range territory, to Sheshar (Chechar) and Seiar (Seïar).

Modern Babar[edit]

The municipality is coextensive with Babar district and has a population of 28,182, which gives it 11 seats in the PMA. Its postal code is 40340 and its municipal code is 4013.

History[edit]

Babra was among the many town important enough in the Roman provinceofNumidia to become a suffragan diocese in the papal sway.

Its only historically certain incumbent was Victorinus Babrensis, on the list of Catholic bishops attending the Council called at Carthage in 484 by king Huneric of the Vandal Kingdom, annotated in Latin "prbt" (peribat), indicating he died shortly afterwards, perhaps in (or before he could be sent in) exile, as most opponents of the heresy Donatism were.

Morcelli also counts as incumbent of Babra Petrus (AD 592), which other authors hold to have been bishop of Barica, another Numidian see.

Titular see[edit]

The diocese was nominally restored in 1933 as Latin Titular bishopric of Babra (Latin = Curiate Italian) / Babren(sis) (Latin adjective).

It has had the following incumbents, so far of the fitting Episcopal (lowest) rank :

See also[edit]

Sources and external links[edit]

Bibliography - ecclesiastical history
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