Founded by the emperor Augustus and named in his honor, «Augustodunum»
was located along the strategic commercial route linking Lyon with Boulogne.
It rapidly became a rich and prosperous city, and was considered a model
of Romanization. It was nicknamed "the Rome of Gaule."
Augustodunum's theatre could seat 20,000 spectators, and as such was
the largest of all theatres in Gaule.