ποΈ Condate Redonum-Ingena Abrincas
Roman settlement and Gallo-Roman town in northwestern France
π Fast Facts
- Located in Brittany, northwestern France, near modern Rennes and Dol-de-Bretagne
- Multi-period Gallo-Roman settlement dating from the 1st to 3rd centuries CE
- Name reflects successive tribal and administrative identifications: Condate (confluence), Redonum (Rennes area), Ingena, and Abrincas (Avranches region)
- Archaeological remains include pottery, coins, and structural foundations scattered across the landscape
Condate Redonum-Ingena Abrincas represents a complex of Gallo-Roman settlements in the Armorican peninsula, an inland and coastal region ...