Lillebonne
France, France
Lillebonne is a historic town in Normandy, northwestern France, known for its ancient Roman heritage as the city of Juliobona, capital of the Caletes tribe before Roman conquest.
Destroyed by Julius Caesar, it was rebuilt under Augustus in the 1st century AD as a key administrative, military, and commercial hub near the Seine, featuring a large theater seating 3,000, baths, and villas with mosaics like the famous deer hunt scene now in Rouen.
During the Middle Ages, its theater stones built fortifications and a castle linked to William the Conqueror, while today it blends these ruins with the Notre-Dame church and a Gallo-Roman museum amid a modern petrochemical economy.
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