Category:Roman milestone found in Kempsey (Worcestershire)
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English: Roman milestone (miliarium) dedicated to the Emperor Constantine the Great (AD 307-337), found few years before 1818, at a depth of 1.2 m, in the kitchen garden of the Parsonage Farm, now Court House, near the church at Kempsey, 6.4 km. south of Worcester. Now in the Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum.
Latina: [Imp(eratori) Caes(ari) Fl(avio)] / Val(erio) Const/antino / P(io) Fe(lici) In/victo / Aug(usto)
- RIB, I, 2249 (Roman Inscriptions of Britain)
- O'Neil, H.E. 1956 ‘Court House Excavations : Kempsey, January 1956’ Worcester Archaeological Society, Transactions Series 2 33, 33-44 (online).
Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum (actual location)
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Kitchen garden of the Parsonage Farm, now Court House, near the church at Kempsey (find spot)
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Roman milestone, Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum, England - DSCF0770.JPG 3,000 × 4,000; 2.77 MB