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English: Image from the book Miliaria Galliarum et Germaniarum, ediderunt Th. Mommsen, O. Hirschfeld, A. Domaszewski (Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, 13, 2, 2). Reading made by Armand Louis Bon Maudet de Penhouët of the Borne milliaire de Castennec (Bieuzy). |
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Source | Inscriptiones Germaniae inferioris. Miliaria Galliarum et Germaniarum. Edid. Th. Mommsen, O. Hirschfeld, A. Domaszewski. 1907, p. 678 (impr. iter. 1966) ISBN 3-11-001408-4 OCLC 490529984 |
Author | Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften |
Other versions | Reading made by Louis Bizeul and output of the same inscription |
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