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🏛️ Andematunnum-Vesontio

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🏛️ Andematunnum-Vesontio
Roman settlement and administrative centre in eastern Gaul


🕐 2 min read · Updated 17 Mar 2026 at 01:31
📌 Fast Facts
  • Located in present-day Besançon, Doubs department, eastern France
  • Served as capital of the Sequani tribe and later a Roman military and civilian hub
  • Occupied from Late Iron Age through late Roman period (roughly 1st century BCE to 5th century CE)
  • Archaeological remains include fortress walls, pottery, coins, and structural foundations

Andematunnum-Vesontio was a major settlement in Roman Gaul, situated on the Doubs River in what is now Besançon. The site served as the principal oppidum of the Sequani tribe before Roman conquest and subsequently became an important provincial administrative and military centre. Archaeological investigation over decades has revealed extensive Roman-period infrastructure and artefacts indicating sustained occupation and commercial activity ...

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