ποΈ Mediolanum-Condate
Roman settlement remains in southwestern France
π Fast Facts
- Location: Near Saintes, Charente-Maritime department, Aquitaine region
- Period: 1stβ4th centuries CE
- Status: Archaeological site with scattered remains and museum collections
- Access: Limited; primarily of academic interest
Mediolanum-Condate was a minor Roman settlement in southwestern Gaul, situated at the confluence of two waterways in what is now the Charente-Maritime region. The site represents a typical auxiliary settlement of the Imperial period, though substantial structures have not survived to the present day. Archaeological investigations have recovered pottery, coins, and architectural fragments that indicate habitation and trade activity during the Roman occupation of Aquitaine ...