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Milestone. Mile I. Maximinus.
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Milestone. Mile I. Maximinus.

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    Creative Commons licence Attribution UK 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/). All reuse or distribution of this work must contain somewhere a link back to the URL http://irt.kcl.ac.uk/
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    Emperor Caesar Caius Julius Verus Maximinus, Pius, Felix, Augustus, greatest victor in Germany, greatest victor in Sarmatia, greatest victor in Dacia, holding tribunician power for the third time, acclaimed victor five times, chief priest, and Caius Julius Verus Maximus, most noble Caesar, chief of the Youth, greatest victor in Germany, greatest victor in Sarmatia, greatest victor in Dacia, restored the bridges, which had collapsed because of their age, and the road which was disrupted by long-standing damage, and rebuilt a way along it for travellers, by their untiring providence. Milestone I.
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    J. M. Reynolds
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    King's College London
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    Imperatore Cesare Caio Giulio Vero Massimino Pio Felice Augusto, gran vincitore in Germania, gran vincitore in Sarmazia, gran vincitore in Dacia, investito della potestà tribunizia per la terza volta, acclamato imperatore per la quinta volta, pontefice massimo, e Caio Giulio Vero Massimo, nobilissimo Cesare, principe della gioventù, gran vincitore in Germania, gran vincitore in Sarmazia, gran vincitore in Dacia, restaurarono i ponti distrutti dalla vetustà e la strada rovinata dalla lunga incuria, restituirono il passaggio ai viaggiatori grazie alla loro infaticabile provvidenza. Miliario I.
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