thumb|right|Mauretania Caesariensis (125 AD) The Diocese of Pudentiana is a suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. It was centered on the Roman town of Pudentiana that flourished in the province of Numidia, Roman North Africa, through the Vandal Kingdom and Roman Empire of late antiquity.
thumb|right|Mauretania Caesariensis (125 AD) The Diocese of Pudentiana is a suppressed and titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. It was centered on the Roman town of Pudentiana that flourished in the province of Numidia, Roman North Africa, through the Vandal Kingdom and Roman Empire of late antiquity.
==History== At the Conference of Carthage of 411, the Catholic and Donatists of Roman North Africa debated. The records of the Council show that the town was represented by the Donatist Cresconius, who reported that the diocese had no Catholic bishop. The proceedings of the conference tell, however, that Auronio of Macomades, who was a fervent Catholic, answered Cresconius saying that Pudenziana had had a Catholic bishop named Memmiano and that he had succeeded another bishop with the same name, but that both had died. Auronio of Macomades also accused Cresconi of having destroyed four Catholic basilicas.
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