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🏛️ Anderitum-Segdunum

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🏛️ Anderitum-Segdunum
Roman fortified settlement in the Massif Central, 1st–3rd century CE


🕐 2 min read · Updated 12 Apr 2026 at 13:10
📌 Fast Facts
  • Location: Cantal department, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, south-central France
  • Period: 1st to 3rd century CE
  • Function: Fortified military and administrative settlement controlling mountain routes
  • Condition: Partially excavated, largely overgrown, no visitor infrastructure

Anderitum-Segdunum is a Roman fortified settlement in the Cantal uplands of south-central France that served as a strategic control point for trade and military movements through the Massif Central. The site's dual Latin name reflects its administrative and military role within the province of Aquitania during the High Empire period. As of 2026, the remains consist of fragmentary fortification walls and occupation zones accessible to walkers and researchers, though without formal site ...

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