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Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments (French: Arles, monuments romains et romans) [1] is an area containing a collection of monuments in the city centre of Arles, France, that has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981. The official brief description for this as a World Heritage Site is:
The Jublains archeological site is a cluster of ruins, mostly dating back to Ancient Rome, in the current French commune of Jublains in the département of Mayenne in the Pays de la Loire. Roman imperial authorities built a city named Noviodunum on the site of a temple of the Celtic Diablintes , which became the capital of this people in the ...
Ancient Roman buildings and structures in France (6 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Roman sites in France" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Ogle recommends visiting Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was built in the third century for Roman emperor Diocletian and is now home to some of the best Roman ruins in Europe.
→ Ancient Roman ruins found in Germany help solve 140-year-old mystery, photos show The city, called Colonia Narbo Martius, was founded in 118 B.C. during the early expansion of the Roman Empire ...
Maison carrée, Nîmes, France, one of the best preserved Roman temples. This is a list of ancient Roman temples, built during antiquity by the people of ancient Rome or peoples belonging to the Roman Empire. Roman temples were dedicated to divinities from the Roman pantheon.
The Roman empire conquered modern-day France, then known as Gaul, in 53 B.C., according to Britannica. The region remained under primarily Roman rule until the early sixth century.
Corseul was called Fanum Martis ("Temple of Mars") in Latin and was the capital of the Gallo-Roman province of Coriosolites.It was founded in 10 BC. [4] In the 3rd and 4th centuries, like many other cities, Fanum Martis was renamed for its people, the Curiosolitae.