Douela
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Locality
History
During the Roman Empire and late antiquity the village of Douela was a town of the Roman province of Africa Proconsularis. The site has revealed numerous inscription in the ruins of the Roman town[3] which tell us the Ancient town was a civitas known as Mizigitanorum.
In antiquity, Douela was also the seat of a Christian bishopric known as Mizigi.[4][5][6] This diocese remains today a titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church. [7][8] Only two bishops of ancient Douela (Mizigi) are known.
- The name of Adeodatus was discovered in the inscription on the dedication of a church, possibly the bishop who had it built.
- Placido attended the Council of Carthage (525)[9]
- Raúl Antonio Martinez Paredes of Guatemala is the current bishop.