๐๏ธ Caesaromagus-Viromandis
Roman settlement and archaeological site in northern Gaul
๐ Fast Facts
- Located near Beauvais in the Picardy region of northern France
- Established as a Roman town in the 1st century CE, serving the Viromandui Gallic tribe
- Occupied and developed through the Imperial period until late antiquity
- Archaeological remains include pottery, metalwork, and structural foundations
Caesaromagus-Viromandis was a Romano-Gallic settlement established during the early Imperial period in what is now northern France. The site represents the Roman integration of pre-existing Gallic communities, with the settlement serving as an administrative and commercial center for the Viromandui tribe. Excavations have revealed the material culture of a provincial Roman town, including domestic and industrial structures spanning several centuries ...