Aptuca (Africa) or Henchir Oudeka, also known as Aptucca/Aptuca, Henchir-Oudeka/Henchir-Semmech.[1] or Udeka is a village and archaeological site in Tunisia, North Africa located at 36.409344, 8.940301.[2]
During Roman and Byzantine times the town was an oppidum civilium on the Oued Tessa river.[3] south east of Bulla Regis.[4] Origines Ecclesiasticae calls it 'A city in Africa Proconsilaris'.[5]
The town was also the seat of an ancient bishopric.[6] which remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church. Known bishops include: