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Distance slab, 142-180 (limestone)
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Distance slab, 142-180 (limestone)
5906816 Distance slab, 142-180 (limestone) by Roman, (2nd century AD); height: 76.5 cm; The Hunterian, University of Glasgow, Scotland; (add.info.: distance slab of the Sixth Legion, recording the completion of 3240 feet; Inscription reads " For the Emperor Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius, Father of his Country, a detachment of the Sixth Victorious, Loyal and Faithful Legion built the work of the wall over a distance of 3240 feet. On vexillum " Valour of the Emperor". This stone was found at Braidfield Farm near Duntocher Fort in 1812.); eHunterian Museum & Art Gallery; out of copyright
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of history, the Distance Slab from 142-180 AD. Carved in limestone by the Romans during the 2nd century, this slab stands at an impressive height of 76.5 cm and is currently housed in The Hunterian at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. The distance slab belonged to the Sixth Legion and commemorates their completion of a staggering 3240 feet. Its inscription pays homage to Emperor Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius as "Father of his Country" while highlighting the legion's loyalty and faithfulness. Discovered near Duntocher Fort in 1812 at Braidfield Farm, this stone holds immense historical significance. It provides valuable insights into Roman military architecture and their presence in ancient Scotland. The intricate relief on this milestone depicts various elements such as soldiers, victory symbols like Nike (the goddess of victory), and an inscription that proudly proclaims "Valour of the Emperor" on vexillum. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back to a time when Roman influence extended far beyond Italy's borders. This image serves as a testament to both Roman engineering prowess and their desire for conquest. Through its classical beauty and meticulous craftsmanship, this distance slab reminds us that even centuries later, art can still evoke awe-inspiring emotions while preserving our connection with our rich cultural heritage.
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