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Vageata, also known as Vageatensis,[1] was a Roman-Berber town in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis.[2] It is also known as Bagatensis,[3] and epigraphical evidence remains attesting to this etymology,[4][5][6] due to the interchange of 'v' for 'b' is a common phenomenon in Latin and Greek place names.

The city has been identified with ruins at El-Haria, located east of Cirta en route to Thibilis.[7] It was mentioned by Optatus of Milevis, in Numidia.[8]

Bishopric

The city was also a seat of an ancient bishopric though only two bishops are known to history. Donatus of Vageaensis was known from the Council of Carthage (411).[9][10]

Fulgentius (Catholic bishop) fl.484 was exiled by Vandal king Huneric in 484AD.

Richard Oliver Gerow of Natchez-Jackson was bishop in the 1970s. Long-term bishop Franz Xaver Schwarzenböck(1972-2010) [11] was then succeeded by Wieslaw Szlachetka, who has been bishop since December 21, 2013.[12]

References

1. ^[https://books.google.com/books%3Fid%3DInRAAAAAcAAJ%26pg%3DPA733%26lpg%3DPA733%26dq%3DVageatensis%26source%3Dbl%26ots%3DxGL3n3z7l-%26sig%3Dac3J_FPH35hr8bSDBkxbXXkRBIA&prev=search Historical-Portable Dictionary of Ancient and Modern Sacred Geography, 1759 p733].
2. ^Vageatensis
3. ^Leslie Dossey, Peasant and Empire in Christian North Africa (University of California Press, 2010) p205.
4. ^Jesper Carlsen, Vilici and Roman Estate Managers Until AD 284, Part 284 (L'ERMA di BRETSCHNEIDER, 1995) [https://books.google.com/books?id=rNgwFOTOQfoC&pg=PA81 p81-82].
5. ^Leslie Dossey, Peasant and Empire in Christian North Africa (University of California Press, 2010)[https://books.google.com/books?id=1efcAyQuKIMC&pg=PA205 p205].
6. ^Epigraphic Text Database.
7. ^Brent D. Shaw, Sacred Violence: African Christians and Sectarian Hatred in the Age of Augustine. (Cambridge University Press, 2011) [https://books.google.com/books?id=F8ZRPTgcjrcC&pg=PR16 page xvi].
8. ^[https://translate.google.com.au/translate?hl=en&sl=la&u=https://books.google.com/books%3Fid%3D9ihKAAAAcAAJ%26pg%3DRA5-PT550%26lpg%3DRA5-PT550%26dq%3DVageatensis%26source%3Dbl%26ots%3DwSdrfD-sbo%26sig%3DJqWgYimVO4X-LmNKNHHII2i7aic&prev=search Saints Zeno and Optatus, the first at Verona, the works of all the bishops of the other Milevi: Cui accessit - The history of the Donatists, the Bishops of Africa, together with the tombs that belong to it and geography] (Vrayet, 1845).
9. ^Jean Louis Maier, The Episcopate of Roman, Vandal and Byzantine Africa (Swiss Institute of Rome, 1973)[https://books.google.com/books%3Fid%3DAXwcAAAAMAAJ%26pg%3DPA236%26lpg%3DPA236%26dq%3DVageatensis%26source%3Dbl%26ots%3DoUnGx4hWUS%26sig%3DQy-OiW2-H2BM3MJolTRkHGqJKNQ&prev=search p301].
10. ^Antoine-Augustin Bruzen from La Martinière , [https://books.google.com/books%3Fid%3D8C9q2lUr2NsC%26pg%3DPA6%26lpg%3DPA6%26dq%3DVageatensis%26source%3Dbl%26ots%3DVHlgvKUllH%26sig%3DImLflDPWGga7x-oX1B1yQ4ldSoo&prev=search THE GREAT GEOGRAPHIC AND CRITICAL DICTIONARY, Volume 9] (1739).
11. ^Le Petit Episcopologe, Issue 204, Necrology
12. ^Le Petit Episcopologe, Issue 217, Number 18,066.
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