The ancient city of Vita's location is identified with the ruins of
Beni-Derraj in modern
Tunisia. It was important enough in the late
Roman province of
Byzacena to become one of the many
suffragan sees of its capital
Hadrumetum (modern (Sousse))'s Metropolitan Archbishorpic. Founded during
Roman times, it survived the
Vandal and
Byzantine rule, but ceased to function following the
Umayyad conquest of 670AD. Among the
bishops of Vita is noted especially
Victor (487–?), an ecclesiastical writer who witnessed the occupation of
Roman North Africa and the persecution of Catholics by the Vandals. Another well-known bishop of Vita was Pampiniano, a victim of the
Arian 487
AD persecution by
Vandal king
Genseric and remembered by the
Roman Martyrology on November 28. == Titular see ==