🏛️ Cassionomago-Semanicomago
Gallo-Roman settlement and archaeological site in eastern France
📌 Fast Facts
- Location: Near Épinal, Vosges department, Grand Est region
- Period: 1st–3rd centuries CE during Gallo-Roman period
- Key activities: Trade, pottery production, metalworking
- Current status: Active archaeological site with ongoing research
Cassionomago-Semanicomago is a Gallo-Roman settlement in the Moselle valley near Épinal, eastern France, that developed into a significant regional trading and craft production centre. The site emerged in the 1st century CE following Roman conquest and flourished through the 3rd century, its dual name reflecting the coexistence of Gallic and Roman cultural identities during this period of integration. As of 2026, the site remains an active archaeological location with ongoing research conducted ...