Culusi
Culusi was a Roman town of the Roman province of Africa Proconsolare, located near Carthage. It is also known as Culcitana or Culsitana. The city is tentatively identified with ruins in the suburbs of Tunisia.
Culusi was also the seat of an ancient Christian bishopric, through the Roman Empire and into late antiquity, a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Carthage. Today Culusi survives as a titular bishopric and the current bishop is Asztrik Várszegi, of Pannonhalma.
Known bishops
- Nicasio took part in the Synod of Carthage of 349.
- Vincenzo Vincenzo, delegate to the emperor in 407, attended the Conference of Carthage (411) and was present at another African council of 419.
- Emiliano was among the Catholic bishops summoned to Carthage in 484 by the Vandal king Huneric in 484 attended the bishop Emiliano, who was exiled to Corsica
- Marciano took part in a synodal assembly of 525.
- Peter signed the acts of the African council of 646 antimonotelita.