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๐Ÿ›๏ธ Ugernum-Aquae Sextiae
Roman dual settlement in Provence, now Beaucaire and Aix-en-Provence


๐Ÿ• 2 min read ยท Updated 14 Mar 2026 at 17:11
๐Ÿ“Œ Fast Facts
  • Two interconnected Roman towns in southern France, separated by approximately 100 km
  • Ugernum (Beaucaire) served as a river port on the Rhรดne; Aquae Sextiae (Aix-en-Provence) developed around thermal springs
  • Founded during the late Republic and expanded under the Empire, particularly in the 1stโ€“2nd centuries CE
  • Archaeological remains include walls, pottery, mosaic fragments, and inscriptions preserved in regional museums

Ugernum and Aquae Sextiae represent two strategically important Roman settlements in Provence that developed distinct characters while maintaining commercial and administrative ties. Ugernum (modern Beaucaire) functioned as a bustling emporium and river trading post, while Aquae Sextiae (modern Aix-en-Provence) grew into a prosperous spa town and administrative centre. Together they illustrate Roman urban development in Gallia Narbonensis and the exploitation of natural resources for economic ...

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