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🗿 Borne milliaire gallo-romaine

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🗿 Borne milliaire gallo-romaine
Roman milestone marker in Drôme, southeastern France


🕐 2 min read · Updated 11 Apr 2026 at 04:43
📌 Fast Facts
  • Period: 2nd century CE, reign of Antoninus Pius (138–161 CE)
  • Location: Saillans, Drôme department, southeastern France
  • Type: Cylindrical stone milestone, typical height 1–2 metres
  • Function: Distance marker on Roman provincial road network

The Borne milliaire gallo-romaine de Saillans is a Roman stone milestone in the village of Saillans in the Drôme department of southeastern France that documents imperial road infrastructure in Gaul. Erected during the 2nd century CE under Antoninus Pius, the cylindrical monument carries a carved inscription denoting distances in Roman miles to regional centers. As of 2026, the milestone remains in the Saillans area, though exact placement and access conditions vary; local archaeological ...

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