After being ejected from Carthage, Gelimer set up at Bulla Regia in Numidia, about 100 miles to the west of Carthage (at what is now the western border of modern Tunisia).
She mentions that in one inscription, from Bulla Regia, the Tungri, Batavians and Frisiavones are grouped together.
Edith Wightman mentions that in one inscription, from Bulla Regia, the Tungri, Batavians and Frisiavones are grouped together.
Another bishop was Cresconius, who usurped the see after quitting the Bulla Regia, and assisted at the Council of Carthage in 411, where his rival was the Donatist Protasius.
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