![cover image](https://wikiwandv2-19431.kxcdn.com/_next/image?url=https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ec/Roman_Empire_-_Mauretania_Caesariensis_%2528125_AD%2529.svg/640px-Roman_Empire_-_Mauretania_Caesariensis_%2528125_AD%2529.svg.png&w=640&q=50)
Diocese of Numida
Roman Catholic titular see / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Numida was an ancient Roman town in the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis. It was located in modern northern Algeria.
![Thumb image](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ec/Roman_Empire_-_Mauretania_Caesariensis_%28125_AD%29.svg/640px-Roman_Empire_-_Mauretania_Caesariensis_%28125_AD%29.svg.png)
The town was also the seat of an ancient Christian diocese of the Roman Catholic Church, of which very little is known.[1] That Diocese survives today as a titular bishopric.
The location of the classical antiquity has been lost since the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb,[2] and all that remains is the titular bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church that was once centered in that town.[3][4]