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🏛️ Borne milliaire supportant une croix de chemin à Saint-Germain

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🏛️ Borne milliaire supportant une croix de chemin à Saint-Germain
Roman milestone repurposed to support a wayside cross, Saint-Germain, France


🕐 2 min read · Updated 10 Apr 2026 at 17:01
📌 Fast Facts
  • Type: Roman milestone with medieval cross attachment
  • Location: Saint-Germain, France
  • Period: Roman original; medieval reuse and adaptation
  • Significance: Evidence of material recycling and religious continuity across centuries

A Roman milestone in Saint-Germain, France, that was repurposed in the medieval period to support a Christian wayside cross. Originally erected to mark distance along a provincial Roman road, the stone was adapted centuries later to serve as a base for religious devotion, creating a physical record of cultural transition. As of 2026, the monument remains in situ in the French countryside, accessible to researchers and visitors interested in the material evidence of Romanisation and ...

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