Thapsus or Thapsos (less commonly, Tapsus) (Greek: Θάψος) was an ancient city in what is modern-day Tunisia.
Originally founded by Phoenicians, it served as a marketplace on the coast of the province Byzacena in Africa Propria. Thapsus was established near a salt lake on a point of land eighty stadia (14.8 km) from the island of Lampedusa.
In 46 BC, Julius Caesar defeated Metellus Scipio and the Numidian King Juba I with a tremendous loss of men near Thapsus (see Battle of Thapsus). Caesar exacted a payment of 50,000 sesterces from the vanquished. Their defeat marked the end of opposition to Caesar in Africa. Thapsus then became a Roman colony. Later, it was part of the Roman province of Byzacena.
Thapsus became a Christian bishopric, probably a suffragan, but no Metropolitan is known. Its only known bishop is Vigilius, the author of several controversial works against the Arians and the Eutychians. He was one of the Catholic bishops whom king Hunneric of the Vandals summoned to his court in Carthage in 484 and then exiled.
I started off today all by myself
But one by one by one the pieces fell
Out of place and into grace
You just fell
Out of grace and into place
Just where you belong
Why did you throw it away
Cause nothing lasts forever
It's hard enough to give it up
But you made it look effortless
I wasted the day away fighting with myself
I don't know which side won but one by one the pieces fell
Out of place and into grace
You just fell
Out of grace and into place
Just where you belong
Why did you throw it away
Cause nothing lasts forever
It's hard enough to give it up
But you made it look effortless
[x2]
Woah you fell out of grace
Woah woah
Woah you fell out of grace
We fell into place
Why did you throw it away
Cause nothing lasts forever
It's hard enough to give it up
But you made it look effortless