Gaguari (Latin: Gaguaritanus) is a former diocese of North Africa and since 1933 a titular bishopric. The location of the former diocese is for the moment unknown.[1][2][3][4]
Under Roman hegemony, the bishop belonged to the province of Byzacène. This province was located in North Africa. The exact location of Gaguari can not be determined for the current state of research. However, everything leads us to believe that the bishopric site localizes to the current Sahel of Tunisia.
^Dominique Arnauld, History of Christianity in Africa. The first seven centuries, Paris, France, Karthala, 2001
^Aubert R. (eds), geographic history Dictionary & Church, Volume XIX, Paris, and Letouzey Ané 1981
^Cuoq Joseph, The North African Church II to the twelfth century, Paris, Editions du centurion 1984.
^Henri Teissier (eds), History of Christians in North Africa, Libya-Tunisia-Algeria-Morocco, co-publishing, Paris, 1991.
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