๐๏ธ Nemetacum-Castellum Menapiorum
Roman military settlement in northern Gaul, now Arras
๐ Fast Facts
- Location: Arras, Pas-de-Calais, northern France
- Period: Established 1st century CE during Roman conquest of Gaul
- Function: Military stronghold and administrative center for the Aduatuci and Menapii tribes
- Status: Archaeological site; remains integrated into medieval and modern Arras
Nemetacum-Castellum Menapiorum was a Roman military settlement established in the 1st century CE in what is now northern France. The site served as a fortified garrison and administrative outpost during Rome's consolidation of Gallic territory following Caesar's conquest. The settlement's dual name reflects its role as both a Roman castellum (fort) and its incorporation of local Menapian tribal structures ...