I.15 But then he ordered that the bishop of the aforementioned city, that is, Carthage, a person well known to God and man, whose name was Quodvultdeus, and a great throng of the clergy, were to be placed naked on dangerous ships. Having been despoiled, they were to be driven away. In his merciful goodness the Lord graciously brought them to Naples, a town in Campania, after a safe passage.
After describing the confiscations of the basilicas in Carthage and other restrictions on the Nicene cult, Victor adds:
More was to follow: the part of the clergy which still remained was also driven into penal exile.
(trans. Moorhead 1992, 8)