Ancient bishopric Leptis Magna had a bishop from the second century onwards. The first known person known to have served as bishop if a certain
Victor who became pope in 189. Bishop Archaeus composed a work on the
dating of Easter around the year 200 and bishop Dioga participated at the
Synod of 256 in Carthage. The
Synod of 484 in Carthage was attended by bishop Callipides of Leptis Magna. After the Byzantine reconquest of Africa from the Vandals, a
basilica dedicated to the
Theotokos was built in the town and the Nicene creed reintroduced.
Titular See The diocese was re-established as a titular see by the Catholic Church in the 20th century, first under the name
Leptis Maior and since 1933 as
Leptis Magna. ==List of ancient bishops==