ποΈ Condate Redonum-Ingena Abrincas
Gallo-Roman settlement and archaeological site in Brittany
π Fast Facts
- Location: Near Rennes, Brittany, France (48.681518Β°N, 1.355514Β°W)
- Period: Late Iron Age through Roman occupation (1st century BCE β 5th century CE)
- Status: Archaeological site with limited visible remains; ongoing research and intermittent excavation
- Access: Open to the public; managed as part of regional archaeological heritage
Condate Redonum-Ingena Abrincas represents a significant Gallo-Roman settlement that served as a regional center during the late pre-Roman and Roman periods in northwestern Gaul. The site occupied a strategic location near the confluence of the Vilaine and Ille rivers, facilitating trade and military communications. Archaeological evidence indicates sustained occupation and development from the 1st century BCE through the late Roman period, when the settlement's role gradually declined ...