Milliaire De Buzenol

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Geoffrey Marchal
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Sketchfab
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593,564
Release Date
2020-02-07
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CC BY-NC 4.0
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The Buzenol milestone, 44 Ad, Stone, Found in the fortification of the Lower Empire from Montauban to Buzenol (prov. Of Luxembourg). Musée d'Art et d'Histoire (Musée du Cinquantenaire, Brussels). Made with RealityCapture. Originally located on the edge of the Reims-Trier road, the marker signals the distance between it and Trier, 54 miles. It was set up in 44 AD during the reign of Emperor Claude who built this road. Inscription engraved on the stone: Tiberius Claude César Auguste Germanicus, grand pontiff, clothed with the fourth power tribunice, greeted general victorious for the eighth time, consul appointed for the fourth time, father of the fatherland. From Trier, 54 thousand steps. For more updates, please consider to follow me on Twitter at @GeoffreyMarchal. https://twitter.com/GeoffreyMarchal