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Thagaste (or Tagaste) was a - city in present-day , now called .

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The town was the birthplace of .


History
Thagaste was originally a small village, inhabited by a tribe into which Augustine of Hippo was born in AD 354. His mother Saint Monica was a Christian and his father Patricius (with Roman roots) was at first a pagan who later adopted Christianity.

The city was located in the north-eastern highlands of Numidia. It lay around from , (modern Annaba), southwest of (Khamissa), and about from (on the coast of ). Thagaste was situated in a region full of dense forest. In antiquity, this area was renowned for its mounts, which were used as a natural citadel against different foreign invaders, including the Romans, the , the , and the Umayyads.

During the Roman period, trading increased in the city, that flourished mainly under the rule of Septimius Severus. Thagaste became a in the first century of Roman domination.A municipium was an existing city on which the citizenship had been conferred, while a colony was a new foundation or a community to which Roman settlers had been added. The city was mentioned by Pliny the Elder. As a municipium, Thagaste was settled by a few Roman Italian immigrants, but was mainly inhabited by romanized native Berbers.Nacéra Benseddik, Thagaste. Souk Ahras, ville natale de saint Augustin, p. 25

Indeed, Roman historian Plinius (V,4,4) wrote that Tagaste was an important Christian center in Roman Africa. It had a and a , the latter of which was the most important in Byzantine Numidia. There are three bishops of Thagaste known to history: , Saint Alypius (friend of Saint Augustine), and .

The rich and powerful , later under Saint Melania, owned an estate nearby which was of such extent and importance as to include two episcopal sees, one belonging to the Catholic Church, the other to the Donatists. Some of the rooms of the villa were "filled with gold".Life of St. Melania, CARDINAL RAMPOLLA

There is a tradition that Saint Augustine used to meditate under an olive tree on a hill of Thagaste: this tree still exists and is the place of reunion even now for the followers of Augustinian spirituality.

The Byzantines fortified the city with walls. It fell to the Umayyad Caliphate toward the end of the seventh century. After centuries of neglect, rebuilt the city, which is now called .


Other data
Currently, philologists and researchers from the () have linked the Tagaste to . The latter derives from *tegăsət, which means "humid" and is of origin, which had a origin.


People related
  • Augustine of Hippo, Doctor of the Church
  • Martianus Capella, author
  • , author
  • Alypius of Thagaste, bishop celebrated on August 15
  • Firmus and Rusticus, Christian martyrs (4th century)
  • , resisted Roman invasions


See also


Bibliography
  • Benseddik, Nacéra. Thagaste.Souk Ahras, ville natale de saint Augustin Ed. Inas. Alger, 2005.
  • Laffi, Umberto. Colonie e municipi nello Stato romano Ed. di Storia e Letteratura. Roma, 2007
  • Mommsen, Theodore. The Provinces of the Roman Empire Section: Roman Africa. (Leipzig 1865; London 1866; London: Macmillan 1909; reprint New York 1996) Barnes & Noble. New York, 1996
  • Smyth Vereker, Charles. Scenes in the Sunny South: Including the Atlas Mountains and the Oases of the Sahara in Algeria. Volume 2. Publisher Longmans, Green, and Company. University of Wisconsin. Madison,1871 ( Roman Thagaste )

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