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πŸ“œ Milliarium Aureum
The Golden Milestone of Rome


🕐 2 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 18:35
πŸ“‹ Fast Facts
  • Erected by Emperor Augustus around 20 BCE in the Roman Forum
  • Served as the origin point for measuring distances across the Roman road network
  • Symbolic center of imperial administration and Roman power
  • Only fragmentary remains survive; exact location and form debated by scholars

The Milliarium Aureum, or Golden Milestone, was a marble monument erected in Rome's Forum during the reign of Emperor Augustus approximately 20 BCE. Commissioned by Augustus in his capacity as curator viarum (official overseer of Roman roads), it functioned as both a navigational reference point and a powerful symbol of imperial centralization. The monument marked the notional origin of Rome's vast road system, from which distances to major cities and provinces were traditionally measured ...

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