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Miliario del emperador Augusto, con alusión a la legio X Gemina, una de las tres que intervinieron en la pavimentación y apertura de la denominada “vía romana de las Cinco Villas” que enlazaba, desde la fundación de Caesar Augusta (Zaragoza), esta ciudad con Pompelo (Pamplona) enlazando el valle del Ebro con el Pirineo. Fue hallado entre Ejea de los Caballeros y Castejón de Valdejasa, en la zona de los montes de Sora.
Milestone of Emperor Augustus mentioning the Legio X Gemina, one of the three Augustan legions that took part to the paving of the so-called “Roman road of the Cinco Villas” that since its foundation linked Caesar Augusta (Zaragoza) with Pompelo (Pamplona), connecting the Ebro valley with the Pyrenees. It was found between Ejea de los Caballeros and Castejón de Valdejasa, in the area of the mounts of Sora.
Dimensiones (cm): 206 x 53
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