ποΈ Segora-Limonum
Gallo-Roman settlement ruins in the Loire Valley
π Fast Facts
- Location: Near Angers, Maine-et-Loire department, northwestern France
- Period: 1stβ3rd centuries CE
- Type: Gallo-Roman urban settlement and trading center
- Status: Partially excavated archaeological site with scattered remains
Segora-Limonum was a secondary settlement in Roman Gaul, situated in the Loire Valley during the 1st to 3rd centuries CE. The site served as a local trading and administrative center during the Gallo-Roman period. Archaeological investigations have revealed the remains of structures, pottery, and artifacts typical of frontier-zone settlements in northwestern Gaul ...