Église Saint-André de Bernis
Church building · Bernis
Milliarium
borne milliaire d'Uchaud
The Uchaud Milestone, also known as the Milestone of Antonin le Pieux, is a second century Roman Milestone, located at Uchaud, in the Gard (France).
The terminal bears a Latin inscription which dates from a restoration of the track carried out under the fourth consulate of Antonin le Pieux, in 145 AD.
The terminal is located on the town of Uchaud, on the northern edge of the Domitian way, at the crossing of the road coming from Bernis, RD 107, and from the road from Nîmes to Narbonne.
The other two miles: Two other miles from Uchaud are marked by the Archaeological Map (CAG-30-3, p. 712 and CAG-30-2, p. 241).
One, dated Claude (CIL 17-02, 00254), was moved to Bernis before 1877. Of the 5 fragments described in 1853 as being used as a surface for the threshing of linen at the Communal well, on the three fragments seen by Auguste Aurès in 1877, only two remain, sealed in the middle of the small square opposite the old municipal school (at the crossroads of St-Léonard Street and the Camargue Road). The second, anepograph or without inscription, except the trace of a last digit ([VIII]I ? It would indicate...