Victor of Tunnuna

Victor of Tunnuna (Latin Victor Tunnunensis) (died c. 570) was Bishop of the North African town of Tunnuna and a chronicler from Late antiquity. He was also considered a martyr by Isidore of Seville.

Victor supported of the Three Chapters and the endangered Chalcedonian Orthodoxy against the religious policies of Justinian I. He was punished with imprisonment within a monastery in Mandracium, then exiled to the Balearic Islands. The prisoner was eventually transferred to Canopus. In the mid-560s, Justin II imprisoned Victor in Constantinople itself. He is thought to have died while still confined within a monastery in Constantinople.