Sidi Daoud, Tunisia

Sidi Daoud ( سيدي داود ) is a Tunisian village located at 37 ° 01 'north, 10 ° 55 'east on the northeast end of the peninsula of Cap Bon, about ten kilometers from the city of El Haouaria.

The village is erected on the remains of an ancient Roman city known as Missua and which had economic relations with Ostia.

Its economic activity is mainly oriented towards seasonal fishing for bluefin tuna, with quite traditional methods practiced since Antiquity.

[3][4] We know two bishops, Irondino, exiled by the Vandal king Huneric in 484, and Servusdei, who witnessed the Carthaginian council of 525.

Today the diocese survives as a titular bishopric and the current bishop is Paul Vollmar, of Chur.

Sidi Daoud, Tunisia
Sidi Daoud, Cape Bon as shown on the 4th century Roman map Tabula Peutingeriana .