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Roman Leugenstein

  • Neumagen-Dhron

During the Roman Empire the castle Noviomagus extended to both sides of this copy of the Leuga Stone situated on the Via Ausonia. On the Leuga Stone, set up during the reign of the emperor Caracalla in the year 212 A.D., the distance to Trier is given in 15 leugas.

The Peutinger Map (Tabula Peutingeriana), a medieval copy of a Roman road map, shows the following road points and their distances given in leugas (one Gallic leuga = 2220 meters): Bingui (Bingen) Dumno (Kirchberg) Belginum (settlement by the Stump Tower near to the Hunsrückhöhenstraße) Noviomago (Neumagen) und Augusta Tresviroy (Trier) Translation of the Latin Inscription To the commander and emperor Marcus Aurelius Serverus Antonius, the pious and fortunate Augustus, conquerer of Arabia’s Adiabenes (that is Assyria), the greatest triumphator over the Parther and Britannia as well.

On the map

Direkt vor dem Chor der Pfarrkirche St. Maria

54347 Neumagen-Dhron

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