
Publius Gracius Paternus
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Publius Gracius Paternus was a Roman figure known for establishing the villa Paternia in the 3rd century, which later became the foundation for the town of Payerne in Switzerland. His contributions highlight the early Roman influence in the region, particularly through infrastructure such as the aqueduct that brought water to Aventicum, showcasing the sophisticated engineering and urban planning of the time.
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Payerne was established around the villa built by the Roman Publius Gracius Paternus in the 3rd century.
ein Streifzug durch die JahrhunderteNeue Zürcher Zeitung·
Switzerland· 2025-03-01

