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🏛️ Corobilium-Segessera

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🏛️ Corobilium-Segessera
Roman settlement remains in the Aube region


🕐 2 min read · Updated 25 Apr 2026 at 20:26
📌 Fast Facts
  • Location: Near Châtillon-sur-Seine, Aube department, France
  • Period: Roman era, 1st–3rd century CE
  • Type: Minor Roman vicus (countryside settlement)
  • Status: Archaeological site with minimal visible remains

Corobilium-Segessera is a Roman settlement in the Aube region of northeastern France that reflects provincial occupation during the early Imperial period. The site, located near Châtillon-sur-Seine, yielded pottery, coins, and structural remains indicating continuous habitation from the 1st to 3rd centuries CE. As of 2026, Corobilium-Segessera remains an open archaeological landscape with no dedicated visitor infrastructure; access requires local knowledge and the site is largely overgrown with ...

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