• At the northwest end of the Forum Romanum is the base of a monument labeled Milliarium Aureum, but it is probably too large to be it.
  • According to Philip Schaff,[3] the phrase "all roads lead to Rome" is a reference to the Milliarium Aureum—the specific point to which all roads were said to lead.
  • Nor does the circular marble plinth decorated with an anthemion (palmettes entwined with lillies) identified as the Milliarium Aureum necessarily belong to the...
  • Milliarium Aureum. ... They lead to the master itinerarium aka Milliarium Aureum. It was a zero milestone in Rome. There is an artifact with the label, probably it is it.
  • Milliarium Aureum - The Golden Milestone below the Temple of Saturn In Rome set up by Augustus in 20 BC, recorded the distances which separated the capital...
  • The Milliarium Aureum is a gilded bronze-covered column, placed in the Roman Forum in the year 20 BC by order of Emperor Augustus.
  • There is even some indication that on the Milliarium Aureum the distances were to city gates in the Servian Wall rather than to the Golden Milestone itself!
  • Milliarium Aureum ( Altın mihenk taşı ) - bir zamanlar Roma forumunda bulunan yaldızlı bronz bir sütun , sıfır kilometrenin antik Roma benzeri .
  • The creation of the Zero kilometer or as it was called in the ancient Rome "Milliarium Aureum" (Gold Millstone), in those cities where it is installed, often.