Roman Milestones of Braga
The Roman Milestones of Braga are a series of ancient road markers located in civil parish of Braga (Maximinos, Sé e Cividade), municipality of Braga in northern Portugal.
History
The Via de Braga a Guimarães was constructed during the period of Romanization of the later-Portuguese territory. Specifically, during the first half of the 1st century, this roadway and associated river raised bridges connected Guimarães and Bracara Augusta then one of the most important urban nuclei in the region.From 41 BC milestones were erected in Braga by masons in the function of various Roman emperors, including Claudius, Nerva, Hadrian, Caracalla, Elagabalus, Maximinus Thrax, Carus, Carinus, Diocletian, Maximian, Galerius, Constantius Chlorus, Magnentius, Constantine and Maximinus Daia.
- 6, Claudius, milha IV, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 14, Nerva, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 21, Hadrian, milha XIII, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 29, Caracalla, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 30, Caracalla, Carvalheiras
- 40, Elagabalus, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 41, Elagabalus, milha III, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 43, Maximian and Maximinus Thrax, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 44, Maximian and Maximinus Thrax, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 59, Carus, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 63, Carinus, milha VI, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 67, Diocletian, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 68, Maximian, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 70, Galerius, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 72, Constantius Chlorus, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 76, Magnentius, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 83, Constantine or Constantius Chlorus or Constantine II, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 84, unknown, Marco de Canavezes, Freixo, alongside the church
- 86, Maximian and Maximinus Thrax, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 100, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras
- 101, Braga, Sé, Carvalheiras, in the estate of Conselheiro Pimentel.
Many of these milestones were investigated and analyzed by Francisco Martins de G. M. Sarmento and Albano Belino. A series of milestones that were classified in 1910 by Martins Capela, in his public examination of milestones of Conventus Bracaraugustanus dating from 1895. In this work, Capela inventoried a group of 21 milestones or fragments, including 20 encountered in the Campo das Carvalheiras in Braga and one near the Church of Freixo, in Marco de Canavezes.
There discovery and analysis resulted in an ample campaign by the Conselho Superior dos Monumentos Nacionaes, then attached to the Ministerio das Obras Publicas, Commercio e Industria, that was involved in cataloguing the artistic and archaeological patrimony. These efforts resulted in its inclusion on a list of national monuments, that were then classified in 1910.
Architecture
Examples of the Roman milestones are housed in the installations of the Museum D. Diogo de Sousa.In the territory the milestones are various heights and diameters, in various locations (such as the Passeio das Carvalheiras and Rua dos Bombeiros Voluntários, from various epochs.