Tricomia
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For the town of ancient Bithynia, see Tricomia (Bithynia). For the town of ancient Phrygia, see Tricomia (Phrygia).
Tricomia or Trikomia was a town in the Roman province in Palaestina Prima that at one time was thought to have been a suffragan see of Caesarea, but is non included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees for lack of evidence that it was ever in fact a diocese.[1] It has been identified with modern-day Tarqumiyah, near Hebron.