Tagaste

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Tagaste was an ancient North African town in the Roman province of Numidia, best known as the birthplace of Saint Augustine and his mother Saint Monica.

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instanceOf Roman town
ancient town
archaeological site
administrativeRole municipal town in Roman Numidia
alternativeName Thagaste NERFINISHED
Thagastum NERFINISHED
associatedEvent conversion story of Augustine of Hippo (youth and family background)
associatedWith Augustinian tradition
Christianity NERFINISHED
birthplaceOf Augustine of Hippo NERFINISHED
Saint Augustine NERFINISHED
Saint Monica NERFINISHED
culture Berber NERFINISHED
Roman
declinePeriod after the Vandal and Byzantine periods
eraOfOrigin pre-Roman (Numidian/Berber) settlement
hasEcclesiasticalStatus former bishopric
hasNotableResident Alypius of Thagaste NERFINISHED
Patricius (father of Augustine of Hippo) NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Roman period
late antiquity
knownFor being the birthplace of Saint Augustine
being the birthplace of Saint Monica
languageUsed Latin NERFINISHED
Punic
laterControl Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Vandal Kingdom NERFINISHED
early Islamic rule in North Africa
locatedIn Numidia NERFINISHED
Roman province of Numidia NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Souk Ahras, Algeria NERFINISHED
northeastern Algeria
locatedInRegion North Africa NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Africa
mentionedInWork Confessions (by Augustine of Hippo) NERFINISHED
Letters of Augustine of Hippo NERFINISHED
modernName Souk Ahras NERFINISHED
nearbyGeographicalFeature Aurès Mountains region (broadly) NERFINISHED
partOf Africa Proconsularis (late Roman administrative context) NERFINISHED
Roman Empire
religiousBuilding early Christian church (late antiquity)
religiousHeritage Catholic Church NERFINISHED
religiousSignificance early Christian center in Roman North Africa
timeOfFlourishing 4th century
5th century

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