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Français : Lecture publiée en 1873 par François-A. Brun de la borne milliaire au nom de Maximin Ier du chemin de Bézaudun à Vence (Alpes-Maritimes, France).
Deutsch: Epigraphische Datenbank Heidelberg HD066739
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Source François-A. Brun, « Inscriptions anciennes retrouvées ou inédites », dans Annales de la Société des lettres, sciences et arts des Alpes-Maritimes, 2, 1873, inscr. IV p. 115-116 (en ligne).
Author François-A. Brun


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This object is classé Monument Historique in the base Palissy, database of the French furniture patrimony of the French ministry of culture, under the reference PM06002265.

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