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Notitia Provinciarum et Civitatum Africae


Notitia provinciarum et civitatum Africae is a Byzantine-era document. It is a list of the bishops and their sees in the Latin provinces of North Africa. The cause of its preparation was the summoning of the episcopate to Carthage, 1 February, 484, by the Arian King of the Vandals, Huneric (477–84). Arranged according to provinces in this order: Proconsularis, Numidia, Byzacena, Mauretania Caesariensis, Mauretania Sitifensis, Tripolitana, Sardinia. It names also the exiled bishops and vacant sees, and is an important authority for the history of the African Church and the geography of these provinces. It is incorporated in the only extant manuscript to the history of the Vandal persecution by Bishop Victor Vitensis.

The Notitia provinciarum and civitatum Africae is the conventional title long, in Latin but it is also known as the Notitia or Notitia Africae which is in turn, abbreviated in NA. it is a record of the Bishops of North Africa and represents a register of the provinces and cities of Africa, and the Organization of the Catholic Church in North Africa at the end of the 5th century, an important time in the development of Catholic dogma. It also by inference describes the extent of the Vandal Kingdom at that time. The Notitia lists the Catholic Bishops (nomina episcorum catholicorum) who participated in the conference held at Carthage, February 1 484, convened by Huneric.


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