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🏛️ Corobilium-Segessera

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🏛️ Corobilium-Segessera
Gallo-Roman archaeological site in the Aube region


🕐 1 min read · Updated 16 Mar 2026 at 21:50
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  • Location: Aube department, Champagne-Ardenne, northeastern France
  • Period: Gallo-Roman era (1st–3rd centuries CE)
  • Status: Archaeological remains; limited public infrastructure
  • Type: Settlement with domestic and commercial structures

Corobilium-Segessera was a modest Gallo-Roman settlement located in what is now the Aube department of northeastern France. The site, identified through archaeological survey and excavation, provides evidence of civilian occupation and economic activity during the Roman imperial period. Its dual nomenclature reflects both the Roman administrative designation and the Gallic name retained in local usage ...

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