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    A miliarium (Classical Latin: [miːllɪˈaːrɪ.ũː ˈau̯rɛ.ũː]) was a cylindrical, oval or parallelepiped column placed on the edge of Roman roads to mark the...
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    'Miliarium Aureum', in E. M. Steinby (ed.) Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae (1996) vol. 3, pp. 250-251 (Italian). ISBN 88-7140-096-8; 'Miliarium Aureum...
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  • Stadiasmus Patarensis, also known as the Stadiasmus Provinciae Lyciae and the Miliarium Lyciae, is an ancient Roman milliarium from the city of Patara. The stadiasmus...
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    was five Roman feet, or in total 1,476 m (4,843 ft). A milestone, or miliarium, was a circular column on a solid rectangular base, set for more than...
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    is uncertain. Theories include a derivation from cis tertium [lapidem miliarium], "this side of the third (milestone)" of the Roman road connecting Langres...
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    A three-tiered water boiler (miliarium)...
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    mark" even if the road is only marked with a stone once every 10 miles). Miliarium (Classical Latin: [miːllɪˈaːrɪ.ũː ˈau̯rɛ.ũː]) were originally stone obelisks...
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    Miliarium at Javols....
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  • a Roman loanword, believed to be a shortened adaptation of the Latin mīliarium, literally meaning, "milestone," and which word signifies "a thousand"...
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    Institute Of Archaeology – Site Location Index Constantin Daicoviciu, Un nou miliarium din Dacia, in AISC, I, 2, 1928-1932, p. 51. Florin-Gheorghe Fodorean -...
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    adjacentem credibile erit Palibotram esse cum ob magnitudinem, ut quae 15 miliarium ambitu patet, tum ob convenientem ab ostiis distantiam, 17 enim diebus...
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    Roman Empire period (the villa, the pond, and the aqueduct). Roman miliarium: A miliarium is a medium-heighted and oval or parallelepiped shaped column that...
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  • was governor of Cappadocia, where he is attested by an inscription on a miliarium. Catius Clementinus may have been the brother of Gaius Catius Clemens...
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  • was located on the via Egnatia, as presumed by the discovery of a Roman miliarium. On the next hill of "Agia Marina" there was a prehistoric settlement...
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    Roman miliarium from Solva...
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    Sophia and the residence of the Patriarch, the Hippodrome and Milius (or Miliarium) — were attached to the Augusteon Square. Paved with marble slabs, the...
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    inval. Decandolia effusa (Lam.) T.Bastard Melica effusa (L.) Salisb. Miliarium effusum (L.) Moench Milium adscendens Roxb. nom. inval. Milium confertum...
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    temple to Mars in Rome, "Templum Martis in Clivo". Built near the first miliarium of the Via Appia, it was where, in Republican times, the legions gathered...
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    Kitanaura. The name of the city also appeared on a Roman milestone, the Miliarium Lyciae which was excavated at Patara in 1993. The inscriptions on the...
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    ancient road between Trebenna and Kitanaura as is clearly recorded on the Miliarium Lyciae. The inscriptions on the sarcophagi record the name of the settlement...
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    Supertribe: Poodae Tribe: Poeae Subtribe: Miliinae Dumort. Genus: Milium L. 1753 not Adans. 1763 Type species Milium effusum L. Synonyms Miliarium Moench...
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    period. It was the centre of the Mnarike region that is mentioned on the Miliarium Lyciae. It is located on an extremely sheer and inaccessible rock acropolis...
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  • explanations for various Roman terms (such as senator, dictatura, legion, miliarium, imperator) or locations (the Alps, Aquileia) in order to make the work...
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  • inn and domuses of Miacum Miliariums in the Vía de la Plata Miliariums in the Via Nova Militarum Columna di Lorca Miliarium of Cercedilla Roman necropolises...
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    paralyzed by the River. Its name derives from the Latin word quartum miliarium, which refers to the distance that separates it from Valencia. As vestiges...
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    Caesarea Novella (Sernovella, a former Verderio Superiore's fraction) and Miliarium Tertium (Terzuolo, a fraction of Robbiate). In this territory the Romans...
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    Renda, 2024 Caecum microstriatum Pizzini, Raines & Vannozzi, 2013 Caecum miliarium Vannozzi & Renda, 2024 † Caecum mineuri Lozouet, 1999 Caecum mirificum...
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