πŸ›οΈ Vorgium-Gesocribate Osismis

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πŸ›οΈ Vorgium-Gesocribate Osismis
Gallo-Roman settlement in Brittany


πŸ• 2 min read Β· Updated 14 Mar 2026 at 16:10
πŸ“Œ Fast Facts
  • Located near Carhaix-Plouguer in FinistΓ¨re, Brittany
  • Major settlement of the Osismi Celtic tribe during Roman occupation
  • Archaeological site with visible remnants of Roman-era structures
  • Situated at coordinates 48.398394, -4.426709

Vorgium-Gesocribate Osismis was a significant Gallo-Roman settlement in what is now Brittany, France. The site served as an urban center for the Osismi, a Celtic people who inhabited the Armorican Peninsula. The settlement flourished during the Roman Imperial period, combining Celtic and Roman cultural and architectural elements. Its strategic location made it an important node in regional trade and administration.

πŸ“ Historical Significance

🏺 Archaeological Remains

🌍 Geographic Setting

πŸ” Access and Current Status

🌟 Final Word

Vorgium-Gesocribate Osismis represents a tangible connection to Celtic-Roman cultural interaction in Brittany. While the site lacks the dramatic visibility of more extensively excavated Roman cities, its archaeological significance lies in documenting how peripheral Celtic populations adapted to and integrated Roman administrative systems. The location offers insight into regional settlement patterns during the Imperial period, though appreciation of the site requires some archaeological literacy and acceptance of fragmentary remains.

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