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πŸ›οΈ Camp romain (vestiges) Γ  Haselbourg

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πŸ›οΈ Camp romain (vestiges) Γ  Haselbourg
Roman military outpost from the 1st century BCE in northeastern France


🕐 2 min read · Updated 1 Apr 2026 at 11:11
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  • Established during the Roman conquest of Gaul, approximately 1st century BCE
  • Located in Moselle department, northeastern France (48.684299, 7.202549)
  • Classified as a historical monument (classΓ© MH) since 1930
  • Earthwork ramparts remain visible; interior structures largely buried

The Roman Camp at Haselbourg is an archaeological site preserving vestiges of a military fortification dating to the 1st century BCE. Built during Rome's conquest and consolidation of Gaul, this camp functioned as a strategic outpost controlling the surrounding region. Officially recognized as a historical monument since 1930, the site offers tangible evidence of Roman military infrastructure in this part of northeastern France ...

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