- everipedia.org wiki/lang_en/Milliarium_AureumAccording 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.
- tr.wiki7.org wiki/Milliarium_AureumMilliarium Aureum ( Altın mihenk taşı ) - bir zamanlar Roma forumunda bulunan yaldızlı bronz bir sütun , sıfır kilometrenin antik Roma benzeri .
- tr.mgwiki.top wiki/Milliarium_Aureum"Milliarium Aureum" etiketli 3 m çapında mermer parçaları Anthemion friz dekorasyon uzun zamandır anıtın tabanının bir parçası olarak kabul edildi.
- set-travel.com ru/blog/10631-moscow-milliarium-…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.
- roadlesstraveledstore.com what-was-the-milliarium…What was the Milliarium Aureum used for? It symbolized the starting point of the Roman road system to the rest of Italy and to all the imperial possessions.
- Alchetron.com Milliarium-Aureum3-m diameter marble fragments labeled "Milliarium Aureum" with an anthemion frieze decoration have long been considered part of the base of the monument.
- wn.com Milliarium_AureumAccording to Schaaf, 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.
- top-rated.online cities/Rome/place/p/10807454/…The Milliarium Aureum (the Golden Milestone) was a Roman milestone in the Roman Forum in Rome that marked the starting point of all Roman roads.