ποΈ Camp Romain Γ Vermand
Roman military fortress on the Picardy plains, 1st century CE
π Fast Facts
- Location: Aisne department, northern France (Picardy region)
- Period: 1st century CE, early Imperial period
- Type: Roman military fortification and garrison
- Current status: Archaeological site with visible structural remains
Camp Romain Γ Vermand is a Roman military fortress in the Aisne department of northern France that preserves substantial remains of a 1st-century CE fortification. Positioned on the Picardy plains along routes connecting central Gaul to the empire's northern territories, the site represents a key installation in Rome's military and administrative control of conquered Gallic lands. As of 2026, the site remains accessible as an archaeological location with visible structural remains open to ...