ποΈ Condate Redonum-Ingena Abrincas
Roman settlement and Gallo-Roman town in northwestern France
π Fast Facts
- Located in Brittany, northwestern France, near modern Rennes and Dol-de-Bretagne
- Multi-period Gallo-Roman settlement dating from the 1st to 3rd centuries CE
- Name reflects successive tribal and administrative identifications: Condate (confluence), Redonum (Rennes area), Ingena, and Abrincas (Avranches region)
- Archaeological remains include pottery, coins, and structural foundations scattered across the landscape
Condate Redonum-Ingena Abrincas represents a complex of Gallo-Roman settlements in the Armorican peninsula, an inland and coastal region of what is now Brittany. The site encompasses evidence of occupation and commercial activity spanning the early Roman imperial period through the late antique era. The name variations reflect historical shifts in tribal boundaries and Roman administrative reorganization across the region ...