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|name = Corseul |native name = Kersaout |commune status = Commune |image = Corseul-Monterfil-byRundvald.jpg |caption = Roman ruins |image coat of arms = Armoirie-Corseul-byRundvald.jpg |coordinates = {{coord|48.4825|-2.1689|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |INSEE = 22048 |postal code = 22130 |department = Côtes-d'Armor |arrondissement = Dinan |canton = Plancoët |mayor = Alain Jan |term = 2014–2020 |intercommunality = Plancoët Val d'Arguenon |elevation min m = 13 |elevation max m = 126 |area km2 = 41.74 |population = 1975 |population date = 2008 }} Corseul ({{Lang-br|Kersaout}}, Gallo: Corsoeut) is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany in northwestern France. The town was a major Roman town and contains Roman ruins. The town hall contains a small archaeological museum.[1] HistoryCorseul 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.[2] In the 3rd and 4th centuries, like many other cities, Fanum Martis was renamed for its people, the Curiosolitae. This name change occurred as the Roman Empire weakened and paralleled a revival of the ancient Gallic gods in local religious sculptures and dedicatory inscriptions.[3] Some 1.5 kilometres to the southeast, at Haut-Bécherel, stand the prominent remains of an extensive Roman temple sanctuary, built at the time of Nero and Vespasian.[4] Population{{Historical populations|align=left| 1962|1830| 1968|1925| 1975|1955| 1982|2022| 1990|1987| 1999|1977| 2008|1975 }} Inhabitants of Corseul are called coriosolites or curiosolites in French. {{clear-left}}See also
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1. ^{{cite web| title=Official site|publisher=Commune of Corseul |url=http://corseul.fr/|language=French|accessdate=20 December 2009}} 2. ^H Kérébel, "Évolution d'un chef-lieu de cité au cours de la première moitié du Ier siècle: Corseul (Fanum Martis), capitale de la cité des Coriosolites" Les villes de la Gaulle lyonnaise, 1996, reports on excavations since 1984; some finds from the site are conserved in the town museum and in the Musée Archéologique at Rennes. 3. ^{{cite web| title=Corseul, capitale romaine des Coriosolites |publisher=armorance.free.fr |url=http://armorance.free.fr/corseul1.htm |language=French|accessdate=20 December 2009}} 4. ^Louis Gouipeau, "La datation archéomagnétique du temple du Haut-Bécherel à Corseul", Revue Archéologique de l'Ouest 1984.1:pp84-88. External links{{commonscat}}
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