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🏛️ Aquis Terebellicis-Burdigala

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🏛️ Aquis Terebellicis-Burdigala
Roman spa settlement and road station in southwestern Gaul


🕐 2 min read · Updated 15 Mar 2026 at 22:10
📌 Fast Facts
  • Location: Near modern Bordeaux, Aquitaine region, southwestern France
  • Period: Roman occupation from 1st to 5th centuries CE
  • Function: Thermal spa complex and way station on the road network connecting Burdigala (Bordeaux) to interior Gaul
  • Archaeological status: Excavated remains; primarily subsurface deposits

Aquis Terebellicis was a Roman thermal establishment and roadside settlement positioned along the arterial routes of Roman Gaul. The site occupied strategic importance as a stopping point for travelers and merchants moving between Burdigala, a major Atlantic port, and inland settlements. Thermal waters attracted clientele seeking bathing facilities, a common amenity across the Roman empire's infrastructure network ...

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