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🏛️ Elimberrum-Lugdunum Convenarum

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🏛️ Elimberrum-Lugdunum Convenarum
Roman settlement ruins in the Pyrenees foothills


🕐 2 min read · Updated 15 Mar 2026 at 13:35
📌 Fast Facts
  • Located near Saint-Béat in the Haute-Garonne département, southwestern France
  • Ancient Roman settlement established in the 1st century CE
  • Situated at the confluence of the Garonne and Ger rivers in the Pyrenees
  • Known primarily through archaeological surveys and limited excavation

Elimberrum-Lugdunum Convenarum was a Roman settlement established during the early Imperial period in what is now the Pyrenees foothills of southwestern France. The site occupied a strategic position along trade routes connecting the Mediterranean world with the Atlantic coast and interior Aquitaine. Little remains visible above ground, and the settlement has been documented mainly through archaeological prospection and fragmentary historical sources rather than systematic excavation ...

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