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🏛️ Lintomagus-Samarobriva
Roman settlement remains in Amiens, northern France


🕐 2 min read · Updated 16 Mar 2026 at 15:31
📌 Fast Facts
  • Located in Amiens (Somme department), Hauts-de-France region
  • Celtic oppidum later developed as Roman town, strategically positioned on the Somme River
  • Name derives from Celtic Samarobriva (meaning "ford of the Somme") and Latin Lintomagus
  • Archaeological evidence spans Iron Age through Late Antiquity

Lintomagus-Samarobriva was a major settlement in Roman Gaul, occupying a strategic position on the Somme River in what is now northern France. The site originated as a Celtic oppidum before Roman conquest and subsequently developed into an important administrative and commercial centre. Remains of fortifications, domestic structures, and artefacts from multiple periods reflect the site's sustained occupation and economic significance over several centuries ...

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