ποΈ Castellum Menapiorum-Viroviacum
Roman military fort in Roman Gaul, near modern Wervicq-Sud
π Fast Facts
- Location: Near Wervicq-Sud, Hauts-de-France, France (50.801659Β°N, 2.484049Β°E)
- Period: Established during Roman occupation of Gaul, likely 1stβ2nd century CE
- Purpose: Roman auxiliary fort controlling territory of the Menapii tribe
- Current status: Largely archaeological; limited visible remains above ground
Castellum Menapiorum-Viroviacum was a Roman military fortification situated in the northern territories of Roman Gaul, positioned to control and monitor the lands of the Menapii, a Celtic tribe inhabiting the coastal regions between the Rhine and Meuse rivers. The fort served as a strategic installation within the broader Roman military network that secured the Rhine frontier and maintained order across conquered Gallic territories. Archaeological evidence suggests occupation during the 1st and ...