Diocese of Constantia in Scythia


The Diocese of Constantia is a former bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see.
The diocese once had its episcopal see in present Constanța, Constantia in Latin, Κωνστάντια in Greek, which is Ancient Tomis, until the Byzantines renamed it. It faded.

Titular see

The diocese was nominally restored as Titular archbishopric of Constantia antea Tomi in Latin or Costanza di Scizia in Curiate Italian, in 1925 renamed as Titular archbishopric of Constantia or Costanza di Scizia
In 1926 it was demoted as Titular bishopric of Constantia in Latin or Costanza di Scizia in Italian), but in 1929 again promoted as Titular archbishopric and given the additional Latin name Tomi, and in 1933 renamed as Tomi in Latin, Costanza di Scizia or Tomi in Italian.
In 1990 renamed as Titular archbishopric of Constantia in Scythia, Costanza di Scizia or Tomi in Italian.
It is vacant, having had the following incumbents, all of intermediate archiepiscopal rank :