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🏛️ Lintomagus-Samarobriva
Roman settlement and harbor site in the Somme Valley


🕐 2 min read · Updated 15 Mar 2026 at 03:06
📌 Fast Facts
  • Location: Amiens area, Somme department, northern France
  • Historical period: Late Iron Age and Roman era (1st century BCE–3rd century CE)
  • Primary significance: Major river port and fortified settlement on the Somme River
  • Status: Archaeological site; remains largely below ground with limited public access

Lintomagus-Samarobriva was a significant settlement of the Ambiani people in Gallia Belgica, located in the Somme Valley of what is now northern France. The site served as a crucial river harbor and administrative center during the late Iron Age and Roman occupation, with evidence of settlement dating from the 1st century BCE through the early medieval period. The settlement's strategic position on the Somme River made it an important node in regional trade networks connecting the Channel coast ...

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