Vagalitanus

Vagal or Vagalitanus was a Vandal and Roman era town in Mauritania Cesariense, Roman North Africa. The town has been tentatively identified with Sidi ben Thiour on the Mekerra River near its confluence with the Sly river. Nearby towns included Castellum Tingitanum (El Asnam) and Gadaum Castra (Djidioua) The mines at Malakoff were to the north east of the town.

History

The town was founded some time before 30 BC and continued till about 640 AD.

Bishopric

The town was also the seat of an ancient bishopric. The cities Donatist Bishop Miggin attended the council of Carthage in 411 and the catholic bishop Claudius, is known from 484 AD.[1] The Bishopric ceased effective activities with the arrival of the Islamic armies, but was reestablished in name in the 20th century and has had 4 titular Bishops since. The current Bishop is Miguel Romano Gómez.

References

  1. Henri Irénée Marrou, André Mandouze, Anne-Marie La Bonnardière, Prosopographie de l'Afrique chrétienne (303-533) p1295.
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