Sufetula (see)

Sufetula, also known as Speitla and Sbeitla, is an archaeological site in Tunisia with well-preserved ruins from the Roman Empire.

The bishopric was founded during the Roman Empire and survived through the Arian Vandal Kingdom and Orthodox Byzantine Empire, only ceasing to function with the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb.

The Basilica of Vitalis may have been the Arian Cathedral and dates from the 5th century.

[4][5] The remains at Sufetula are important as they indicate that the various sects within Christianity built and kept their places of worship, not being taken over by successive regimes.

The diocese was nominally revived as a titular see of the lowest (episcopal) rank in 1914.

Map of Roman Africa Proconsularae show Sufetula.
Church of Bellator
Basilica of Saint Servus