- Gisacum
Gisacum was a
Gallo-Roman religious sanctuary, near the settlement ofMediolanum Aulercorum (Évreux ), in the territory of theEburovices ["victors under the patronage of theyew ".] in northernGaul (nowNormandy ). It is located on the territory of the moder commune ofLe Vieil-Évreux (lit. "Old Évreux").In the
1st century CE a vast sanctuary was laid out, about 6 km southeast of Mediolanum Aulercorum, on an all-but-unique plan: monumental public structures isolated at the center were surrounded by a vast empty space, with the urban habitations around a hexagonal periphery, 5.6 km in circumference, enclosing an area of some 2.5 km².Gisacum has been excavated with increasing care since the early 19th century. The recent campaigns began in 1996.
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* [http://www.cg27.fr/v2/page.php?page=149 Conseil Général de l'Eure: Gisacum]
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