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🏛️ Lemincum-Ad Publicanos

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🏛️ Lemincum-Ad Publicanos
Roman settlement and customs post in the Isère valley


🕐 1 min read · Updated 16 Mar 2026 at 13:41
📌 Fast Facts
  • Located near modern Grenoble in the Isère department, southeastern France
  • Functioned as a Roman customs station (ad publicanos) along a major Alpine trade route
  • Occupied during the early Imperial period, roughly 1st–3rd centuries CE
  • Name means "at the publicans," referring to tax collectors who operated the facility

Lemincum-Ad Publicanos was a minor but strategically important Roman site situated in the Isère valley, serving as a customs checkpoint and trading post. The settlement controlled a key passage along routes connecting Italy with Gaul and the Rhine frontier. Archaeological evidence indicates occupation through multiple centuries of Roman rule, though the site never developed into a major urban center ...

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