๐๏ธ Caesaromagus-Viromandis
Roman settlement and archaeological site in northern Gaul
๐ Fast Facts
- Located near Beauvais in the Oise department, Hauts-de-France region
- Established as a Roman town during the 1st century CE
- Capital of the Viromandui Gallic tribe
- Remains visible as archaeological layers and foundations beneath modern terrain
Caesaromagus-Viromandis was a Roman settlement founded in northern Gaul during the 1st century CE, serving as the administrative and commercial center of the Viromandui tribe. The site, located in what is now the Beauvais region, represents a typical example of urbanization under Roman rule following the Gallic Wars. Archaeological excavations have revealed evidence of domestic dwellings, workshops, and public structures characteristic of a modest but functioning provincial town ...